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Exclusions
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Peak Tram Round Trip + Sky Terrace 428
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
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Peak Tram Round Trip + Sky Terrace 428
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
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Ngong Ping Cable Car Round-Trip Tickets
Peak Tram Round Trip + Sky Terrace 428
Ngong Ping Cable Car Experience
Victoria Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428
Go for: General entry tickets to Victoria Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Not included but not necessary due to the intuitive nature of the experience
Recommended tours:
Go for: General entry tickets to Sky Terrace 428
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Not included, enjoy at your own pace
Recommended tours:
Go for: Combo tickets
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Not included, allowing for a personalized adventure
Recommended tours:
Combo: Peak Tram Round Trip + Sky Terrace 428 + Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Go for: Combo tickets
Duration: Flexible
Guide: Explore independently
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Cancellation policy:
All of the above tickets cannot be canceled or rescheduled.
Board the Peak Tram, a historic funicular railway that ascends to Victoria Peak, offering a unique glance back to 1881 while providing modern-day vistas of Hong Kong's evolving skyline. This ride is not just transportation; it's a mobile history lesson with a view.
Perch yourself at Sky Terrace 428, the highest observation deck in Hong Kong, where the city bows below you in a 360-degree panorama. At 428 meters above sea level, you're not just looking at the view; you're part of the skyline!
Step into Madame Tussauds Hong Kong and hobnob with the waxen likenesses of global icons and celebrities. It’s where you can whisper secrets to Marilyn Monroe, strike a pose with Jackie Chan, or belt out a tune with Taylor Swift—camera in hand, of course.
Wander off the beaten path on The Peak’s walking trails, where the city's cacophony fades into birdsong and rustling leaves. Trails like Mount Austin Road offer tranquil escapes into nature's embrace, with stunning city vistas as your reward for venturing beyond the concrete.
Elevate your dining experience—literally and figuratively—at The Peak's array of eateries. From the pinnacle of pizza at Wildfire to the maritime merriment of Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., each bite comes with a side of breathtaking views.
Before ascending to the heavens, take a detour through the Peak Tram Historical Gallery. It's a treasure trove of over 200 memorabilia items, each telling a tale of the tram's illustrious journey from steam to electricity. This gallery isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's a ride through Hong Kong's heart.
Peak Tram opening hours: The tram runs from 7.30am to 11pm, ensuring you can enjoy both daytime vistas and the glittering night-time skyline.
Sky Terrace 428 hours: Open from 10am to 10pm on weekdays, and 8am to 10pm on weekends and public holidays, offering spectacular views throughout the day into the evening.
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How long is the Peak Tram ride?
The Peak Tram ride from the Lower Terminus to The Peak spans approximately 1.4 kilometers and takes about 7 to 8 minutes to complete. During this time, the tram climbs a steep incline, reaching an elevation of about 396 meters above sea level.
Peak Tram Hong Kong location: The Peak Tram Lower Terminus is located at Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong, nestled amidst the towering skyscrapers and lush gardens of the city's financial district.
By train: Take the MTR to Central Station, exit at J2, and follow the signs leading you on a 15-minute walk through Hong Kong's bustling streets directly to the tram's lower terminus.
By bus: Numerous bus routes serve the area around the Peak Tram, including routes 15C from Central Ferry Piers to Garden Road, offering a scenic route to your destination.
By car: For those driving, parking is available at the nearby Hong Kong Park, from where it's a short walk to the tram terminus. Remember, the area can be busy, so allow extra time for parking.
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong (0.1 km): Just a short walk from Sky Terrace 428, this famous wax museum offers interactive experiences with celebrity figures.
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens (1.5 km): A peaceful retreat featuring a variety of flora, fauna, and aviaries, perfect for nature lovers.
Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo (2 km): Renowned for their vibrant nightlife, these districts offer a plethora of dining and entertainment options after your visit to The Peak.
The ticket options available include single and round-trip tickets, as well as combo tickets that include entry to Sky Terrace 428 and Madame Tussauds.
Yes, you can purchase tickets online, which is convenient and often allows you to secure them at a discounted rate.
Yes, discounts are available, especially when booking online. There are also concession rates for children and seniors.
Yes, the Octopus card is a convenient payment method accepted on the Peak Tram.
You should allocate at least 1 to 2 hours to fully enjoy the tram ride and explore the various attractions at the Peak.
To avoid crowds, it is best to visit on weekday mornings rather than weekends and public holidays.
The Peak Tram ride from the Lower Terminus to The Peak spans approximately 1.4 kilometers and takes about 7 to 8 minutes to complete.
Yes, the Peak Tram and its major attractions, such as Sky Terrace 428, are accessible to wheelchair users.
If the Peak Tram is too crowded, consider visiting early in the morning or late in the evening, or use alternative transportation to reach the Peak.
The tram's operation may be suspended during severe weather conditions for safety reasons. It is advisable to check the official website for service updates.
Besides riding the tram, you can visit Sky Terrace 428 for great views of Hong Kong, explore Madame Tussauds, or enjoy the various dining and shopping options at The Peak.
Yes, there are multiple dining options available at The Peak Tower and in the surrounding area, offering a wide range of cuisines to choose from.
It definitely is. The tram ride is a unique experience that not only offers beautiful views of the city, but it also gives you a glimpse into the historical and cultural significance.