The Peak on Hong Kong Island is the highest point of Hong Kong, offering expansive views. From here, one can gaze at Lantau Island, overlook the entirety of Hong Kong, and witness the skyline of skyscrapers and the Victoria Harbour at night. Combined with the Sky Terrace 428 and the Peak Tram, it has become an important tourist attraction and one of the iconic landmarks of Hong Kong.
Riding the Peak Tram is a way to understand Hong Kong, with millions of tourists each year enjoying the spectacular urban and natural scenery from a unique angle. The Sky Terrace 428 is a 360-degree observation deck in Hong Kong, providing an overwhelming visual experience at any time of day, from day to night, allowing you to fully enjoy the urban landscape and its unique charm. The Fun Time Photo Studio, located on the second floor of the Sky Terrace, features 22 meticulously designed themed scenes with professional lighting and various elements, allowing you to experience a large-scale self-photo studio in Hong Kong through selfies. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong houses over a hundred wax figures of global celebrities and offers multi-sensory experiences, including the pioneering augmented reality holographic experience of Hong Kong’s popular singer-songwriter, Jackson Wang. The Monopoly Dream World, located at The Peak, Hong Kong, brings the classic elements of the board game to life, allowing everyone to become a millionaire and inviting you to the dream world. Opening hours are all year round, 24 hours a day. Peak Tram: 7:30 am to 11:00 pm; Sky Terrace: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm (Monday to Friday), 8:00 am to 11:00 pm (Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays); Sky Terrace 428: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm (Monday to Friday), 8:00 am to 10:00 pm (Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays). Children under 3 years old (not included) enter for free. Please note that this is the preferential policy for paid attractions such as the Peak Tram, Sky Terrace 428, and Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, and is for reference only. Important tips: 1. Weather is crucial when visiting The Peak to overlook Hong Kong’s scenery; consider adjusting your itinerary on rainy days to avoid obstructed views. 2. Be prepared to queue for over an hour on weekends as the Peak Tram and observation decks are crowded. 3. For major holidays like Christmas and Chinese New Year, check the official website of The Peak for any promotional activities. 4. If interested in the history of the Peak Tram, visit the Tramway Museum after purchasing your ticket to experience the past.The Peak, Hong Kong Island
The Peak on Hong Kong Island is the highest point of Hong Kong, offering expansive views. From here, one can […]