Ladder Street

Ladder Street is a street in the Central and Western District of Hong Kong, consisting entirely of steps and landings formed by granite slabs or concrete paving.

The name 'Ladder Street' first appeared on a plan of Victoria dated 1856.

[1] The Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road is located at the corner of Ladder Street.

[4] Metal railings have been installed at the centre of the street and open drainage channels are located at each side to drain off rainwater.

[1] Plans to build escalators at five sections of Ladder Street were considered by the Transport and Housing Bureau but were abandoned in 2010 due to heritage concerns.

Ladder Street at the junction with Rozario Street.
Ladder Street and Man Mo Temple (left) at the intersection with Hollywood Road .
Lower end of Ladder Street, at the junction of Queen's Road Central and Lok Ku Road.