Some Buildings and Landmarks Along The Road
- The Peninsula Hotel (corner of Salisbury Road and Nathan Road)
- Chungking Mansions (#36-44)
- iSQUARE (#63)
- Kowloon Park
- Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard
- The ONE, at the location of the former Tung Ying Building (#100)
- Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre (#105)
- The Mira Hong Kong (#118)
- Miramar Shopping Centre (#132-134)
- Former Kowloon British School (#136). Now houses the Antiquities and Monuments Office
- St. Andrew's Church (Kowloon) (#138)
- Garley Building (#233-239, destroyed by fire in 1996)
- Manulife Provident Funds Place aka. Wing On Kowloon Center (#345)
- Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong (#348)
- Eaton Hotel Hong Kong (#380)
- Kowloon Central Post Office (#405)
- Sino Centre (#582-592)
- Cornwall Court (#687-689). Site of the 2008 Cornwall Court fire
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