The Peak Galleria

The Peak Galleria

The Peak Galleria viewed from the Peak Tower.
Location Victoria Gap, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°16′13″N 114°09′00″E / 22.2703°N 114.1499°E / 22.2703; 114.1499Coordinates: 22°16′13″N 114°09′00″E / 22.2703°N 114.1499°E / 22.2703; 114.1499
Address 118 Peak Road
Opening date February 5, 1993
Owner Hang Lung Properties
Architect aedas
No. of floors 4
Parking Y
Public transit access Terminus for bus and minibus
Website thepeakgalleria.com/en
The Peak Galleria entrance.
Interior of the Peak Galleria.

The Peak Galleria (Chinese: 山頂廣場) is a leisure and shopping complex and tourist attraction located at Victoria Gap, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The architecture firm Aedas designed The Peak Galleria. It is owned and run by Hang Lung Properties.[1] also includes bus termini for public buses run by Citybus and New World First Bus, as well as green minibuses that serve the Peak.

The shopping complex houses a number of eateries, one of Goods of Desire's flagship stores,[2] and a museum and souvenir shop Hong Kong Trams Station.[3] It also has an free-entry observatory deck on level 3, which is larger than the one at the Peak Tower.[4]

The Peak Galleria is located close to the Peak Tower, which was built atop the upper station of the Peak Tram funicular railway that links the Peak to Central at the foot of Victoria Peak.

History

The building is situated at the site of the two previous generations Peak Hotel,first one between 1875 to 1888 and the second between 1888 to 1938.

See also

References

  1. "Contact us". Hang Lung Properties, thepeakgalleria.com
  2. DeWolf, Christopher "9 Hong Kong tourist traps – for better or worse" CNN Go. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2012
  3. "Hong Kong Trams Station"
  4. "Lonely Planet review for Peak Galleria" Lonely Planet. Retrieved 4 March 2012

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