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Don’t let the name scare you—Devil’s Peak is pure magic. Reach the summit and feast your eyes on a 360-degree panorama of Victoria Harbour, especially breathtaking at sunset when the sky ignites in golden hues. Trailside paths wind through lush greenery, where locals jog or stroll their dogs, blending nature and daily life. Whether you’re hiking for adventure or just seeking peace, this hill offers a quiet reminder: Hong Kong’s true beauty lies not just in its neon streets, but in its serene, storied corners.

Rosewood Hong Kong

Rosewood Hong Kong

4.8 / 5Outstanding1945 Reviews
Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
6.85KM from Devil's Peak

This hotel is the epitome of luxury living! Perched in a prime location overlooking Victoria Harbour, it’s perfect for both business and family trips. With an executive lounge and meeting rooms, business travelers can work in style, while the kids’ play area keeps little ones entertained. The 11 dining venues and lounges offer endless culinary delights, and the Asaya wellness concept is a game-changer—unwind with a spa treatment or a dip in the pool. Rated 4.8 for its impeccable service, it’s a stay you won’t forget!

Executive FloorConference HallExecutive LoungeFamily-friendly HotelBarCafe
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USD**3
New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel

New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel

4.7 / 5Great3908 Reviews
No.72 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East
6.49KM from Devil's Peak

Overlooking the Victoria Harbour, this hotel offers a perfect blend of luxury and convenience. Enjoy access to the executive lounge and outdoor pool, while families love the kids' play area. Just a 5-minute walk to the MTR station, exploring Hong Kong has never been easier. Dine at award-winning restaurants serving Chinese, Japanese, and French cuisine, with live jazz music in the evenings. Rated 4.7/5 and GSTC-certified for sustainability, it’s a top choice for both leisure and business travelers!

Conference HallExecutive FloorFamily-friendly HotelExecutive LoungeBarCafe
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USD**6
K11 ARTUS

K11 ARTUS

4.9 / 5Outstanding1390 Reviews
Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
7.04KM from Devil's Peak

Nestled in the artistic heart of Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, this isn’t just a stay—it’s a curated lifestyle. Every suite boasts a private balcony with sweeping Victoria Harbour or city views, paired with a fully-equipped kitchenette for that home-away-from-home comfort. Spread across 14 floors of sophisticated residences, from studios to three-bedroom units, there’s a perfect fit for everyone. Step right into K11 MUSEA for world-class shopping and culture, or unwind at the infinity pool and invigorating fitness classes. Plus, your stay contributes to preserving traditional Chinese craftsmanship—a stay with purpose and passion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Devil's Peak

The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong is ideal for panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and Devil's Peak, located just a 15-minute walk from the main trailhead. Its rooftop pool and infinity-edge bar offer unobstructed vistas of the skyline and surrounding hills. The hotel provides shuttle services to nearby attractions and features luxury wellness facilities perfect for post-hike relaxation. Arrive at sunset to witness the city lights ignite across the harbour, creating a breathtaking blend of urban energy and natural serenity.

The main entrance to Devil's Peak Trail is located near Hong Kong Police Station in Aberdeen, accessible via Aberdeen Station (MTR South Island Line) or bus routes 23, 601, and 606. Alternatively, you can enter from Tai Koo Wan Road or Aberdeen Promenade. The station offers convenient access, with a 10-minute walk to the trailhead. Best visited during early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and enjoy fresh sea breezes. Well-marked paths and resting benches make it suitable for families and casual hikers seeking a peaceful escape into nature and urban contrast.

Visit during the annual Cheung Chau Bun Festival (Lunar New Year) to witness the thrilling Bun Scrambling Competition, a traditional ritual rooted in local folklore. Explore Aberdeen Fishermen’s Village nearby, where you can sample authentic street food like fish ball noodles and crispy fish skin. Guided tours often include visits to historic old fishing houses and stone inscriptions, offering insights into the area’s maritime heritage and community life. These experiences highlight the deep-rooted cultural identity of this coastal district.

Yes, the night hiking path is well-maintained with every 10-meter LED lighting posts along the main trail, especially enhanced on steep sections. Use a flashlight or phone light for added safety, particularly near Tai Koo Wan Road and Aberdeen Promenade junctions. Police and Leisure & Cultural Services Department conduct regular patrols, and emergency call points are available. For tranquility and stunning views, consider hiking at dawn—fewer crowds, cooler air, and a serene panorama of Victoria Harbour’s glowing skyline and Southern District coastline.

Near Devil's Peak, Aberdeen Promenade Park features a child-friendly playground and gentle walking paths ideal for young explorers. Adjacent Aberdeen Country Park includes an ecological education trail with native birdwatching spots and plant identification signs. The park also hosts free guided nature walks at its outdoor learning center. Nearby shaded tea gardens near the Aberdeen Fish Market provide comfortable seating for parents to relax while kids play. Plan your visit with a morning hike followed by afternoon activities at the seaside, enjoying a wholesome mix of outdoor adventure and family bonding.

From the summit, visitors enjoy sweeping views of Victoria Harbour’s skyline, including Central’s skyscrapers, International Finance Centre, and Tin Hau Tower. To the east, Yau Ma Tei Bridge and Lamma Island are clearly visible, while westward vistas reveal Chai Wan and Sai Kung’s rugged coastlines. On clear days, the distant Lantau Mountain range and even Hong Kong International Airport runways can be spotted. This vantage point is perfect for photography enthusiasts—capture the golden hour glow over the cityscape and the interplay of natural terrain and urban development in one iconic shot.