based on 36360 reviewsOne of the interesting tourist attraction to go in Hong Kong. Despite the slight steep in terms of the price but it is well worth going to see the skyline of the city and chilly breeze.
This summer, The Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 will present Disney from June 26 to December 31, 2025.Mickey Keep It RealThe special event will transform Victoria Peak into a summer celebration full of surprises! Popular characters Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale will embark from the Central Peak Tram Terminal, taking all Disney fans on an exciting journey across Victoria Peak! Gather your loved ones this summer to experience magical-cool moments and enjoy the season to the fullest!
Guide everyone through 10 themed photo zones, join the AR digital treasure hunt to unlock surprise rewards, and seize the chance to visit the mountaintop."Mickey Keep It Real" pop-up storeTake home exclusive themed souvenirs! No additional admission fee required – simply purchase a combo ticket (round-trip or one-way) that includes The Peak Tower Sky Terrace 428, and immerse yourself in this magical experience. Don't miss this unique opportunity.



Hong Kong Island's The Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island, offering expansive views where you can see as far as Lantau Island, take in panoramic vistas of Hong Kong, and admire the layered skyscrapers and the night view of Victoria Harbour. Combined with the Sky Terrace 428 observation deck and the Peak Tram, it has become a major tourist attraction and one of Hong Kong's iconic landmarks.

△ Taking the Peak Tram is a great way to explore Hong Kong, with millions of travelers each year enjoying spectacular views of the cityscape and natural scenery.

△ Sky Terrace 428 is a 360-degree observation deck in Hong Kong, offering breathtaking visual experiences whether day, dusk or night, allowing you to fully enjoy the urban landscape and unique charm.

△ The Fun Time Photo Studio is located on the 2nd floor of The Peak Tower, featuring 22 meticulously designed themed scenes. With professional studio lighting and diverse elements, it offers a large-scale selfie experience where you can capture memorable moments.

△ Madame Tussauds Hong Kong features over 100 celebrity wax figures and offers multi-sensory displays, including the first-ever augmented reality holographic experience featuring Hong Kong's popular singer-songwriter Jackson Wang.

△ Monopoly Dreams is located at The Peak in Hong Kong, bringing the classic elements of the board game to life in 3D, allowing everyone to become a tycoon. Welcome to the world of dreams.
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One of the interesting tourist attraction to go in Hong Kong. Despite the slight steep in terms of the price but it is well worth going to see the skyline of the city and chilly breeze.
A combined ticket for the Ferris wheel and cable car. The Ferris wheel isn't very interesting; it's not tall, and the windows are covered in a layer of mud and dust – it seems like they just wait for the rain to clean them. The view is also terrible. The Peak Tram is worth a ride; the observation deck offers a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour.
Victoria Peak, Hong Kong's premier tourist attraction, features the Peak Tower, a uniquely bowl-shaped structure. It's a must-visit destination in Hong Kong, combining sightseeing, entertainment, and shopping. Its appearance has been featured on millions of postcards and photographs worldwide.
Although I have never settled in Hong Kong, I have been there hundreds of times. It is the city I am most familiar with besides Shenzhen. I used to regard it as a place to relax on weekends and a shopping mecca for a change of place, and I have witnessed the changes over the past decade. Victoria Peak is a good place to get a bird's eye view of Hong Kong, where you can see the bustling world from a high place.
A super check-in spot in Hong Kong, you can still see beautiful scenery without spending money on the observation deck, and there are few people. Different time, different scenery.
The Peak is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island, 552 meters above sea level, and is also one of Hong Kong's iconic attractions. Here is some information about the Peak: • Geographical location: The Peak is located in the northwest of Hong Kong Island and is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. • Historical background: The Peak has become a landmark for cargo ships entering the port in the early 19th century. Due to the hot and humid climate in Hong Kong, the Peak has become a summer resort for many dignitaries. Around 1868, the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir John Macdonald, specially selected the location to build a summer villa on the Peak to enjoy the cool and pleasant living environment. Gradually, moving to the Peak became a trend advocated by the rich and famous and celebrities. • Transportation: Visitors can take the Peak Tram to the Peak, which is the earliest cable car system in Asia and was put into service in 1888. In addition to the cable car, you can also take bus No. 15 or X15 from the Central Exchange Square (MTR Central Station Exit A/MTR Hong Kong Station Exit B1) to the Peak Plaza Terminal. • Opening hours: The Peak is open all year round, but some facilities such as the Peak Tram and the Peak Tower have specific opening hours. • Scenic spots: The Peak offers views of the skyscrapers, the world-renowned Victoria Harbour, and the fresh and pleasant green mountains. The scenic area includes the Lion Pavilion, the observation deck of the Peak Square, the Sky Terrace of the Peak Tower, etc. • Suggested time for play: The recommended time for play is 3-5 hours. • Ticket price: The Peak itself is free to open, but some facilities such as the two-way cable car + the Sky Terrace of the Peak Tower cost HK$65 and the one-way ticket costs HK$52. With its unique geographical location and historical background, The Peak has become one of the must-see attractions in Hong Kong for tourists, providing an excellent view of the panoramic view of Hong Kong.
The Peak No one comes to Hong Kong without visiting Victoria Peak, but the few times I went there before I took the cable car up and down. This time I followed a few friends to do a night hike from Central. Hike the mountains and walk on the moon in search of immortals, swim in the sea and chase the waves and play with dragons. The approximate route is Central Garden Road and Mid-Levels Escalator - Old Peak Road - Victoria Peak - down to Central. I have to say that Hong Kong is really suitable for hiking. This route is not difficult and it takes about 40 minutes to reach the top of the mountain. The happiness of climbing up by yourself and looking at the night view is something you can never experience by taking the cable car. Then I saw a wild boar 🐗 crossing the road.
There are two ways of transportation 1. Take the 15 or X15 bus from the Star Ferry Pier, 30-40 minutes to the Peak, 14.9 Hong Kong dollars, which is quite convenient, and there is basically no queue. You can use WeChat and Alipay for 9. 2. Take the cable car near Central🚠You need to queue for 15 minutes to reach the top of the mountain. There are two viewing platforms on the top of the mountain, one is the Peak Tower, which is charged, and the other is the top of the shopping mall. If you go there for the first time, it is recommended to go to the Peak Tower. The view is better, the ticket is 75, and Ctrip is more than 60. If you go there for the second time, you can go to the free viewing platform, but it is better to go when the weather is clear. If there is heavy fog and you can't see clearly, you can go to the free viewing platform, and you won't waste your money. The consumption on the top of the mountain is still relatively high. It's up to you to save money. The location where I took the photo is free, and the opposite side is charged.