Magazine Gap Road is a winding road on the affluent and ultra-expensive Mid-Levels and the Peak on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.
It ends in a peak nearby [yue], where a Chureido Pagoda [yue], a Japanese war shrine, was built during Japanese occupation of the territory between 1941 and 1945.
It was destroyed in 1947, shortly after the Liberation of Hong Kong.
With road connections nearby, vehicles can reach either north or south of the island through roads in Wan Chai Gap and Wong Nai Chung Gap.
The entire road is in Central and Western District.