Peak Tram

The Peak Tram has a history of more than 100 years and is the main means of transportation to Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. It takes only 7 minutes to slowly ascend from the foot of the mountain to the peak. The entire carriage of the tram is almost inclined at a 45-degree angle. On both sides of the track are houses located among the trees. The tram moves forward along the steep slope all the way, making your body lean back involuntarily. It is a very rare experience.


Taking the Peak Tram to Victoria Peak, you can enjoy a panoramic view in all directions.


Witness the magical illusion of skyscrapers toppling when taking the cable car.


Go to Sky Terrace 428 at the Peak Tower and overlook the scenery of Hong Kong in a 360-degree panorama.


Opening hours: From February 26 to March 3, it is open from 07:30 to 23:00; From March 4 to March 7, it is closed all day; From March 8 to December 31, it is open from 07:30 to 23:00.


Preferential policies: Infants and young children: Under 3 years old (excluding), free.


Supplementary note: The above are the preferential policies for paid items such as the Peak Tram, Sky Terrace 428 at the Peak Tower, and Madame Tussauds Hong Kong in the scenic area. For reference only.


Must-see tips: 1. It is recommended to take the seat on the right side of the cable car for better scenery along the way. The stops include Garden Road Station – Kennedy Road Station – McDonald’s Station – May Road Station – Barker Road Station – Peak Station. The cable car will not stop at intermediate stations on its own initiative. 2. The cable car accepts Octopus cards. During the peak tourist season, there are a large number of people queuing up, and it often takes half an hour to one hour to wait.


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