Victoria Peak, Hongkong (The Peak)
Considered to be the highest elevation in all of Hong Kong Island—but not Hong Kong as a whole—“Victoria Peak/The Peak” offers a breath-taking view of the landmass itself and its surrounding vistas.
Coming from a ground, Hong Kong is as bustling a city as any, filled with people who preoccupy themselves in making a living mixed with tourists who wander about familiarizing its sprawls. But while some foreigners would choose to be adventurous and learn the makeup of the city by not planning ahead and come up with an itinerary, those who have an idea about the Hong Kong Island would know that “The Peak” is a must-visit as a tourist-centered location.
Getting to “The Peak” is a serious journey from the ground towards the constantly increasing heights of the hill where the summit is indeed situated. There are plenty of ways in how people would get to this location which varies from traveling via funicular railway called tram, which is the most convenient option, to riding a bus or, to the able-bodied, by foot as in by trekking.
Although the latter two options are indeed possible as a means of getting to the highest elevation of the island, the real highlight of the experience is arguably in choosing to ride the tram which gives a unique and bizarre insight to Hong Kong Island. As the tram goes on a gradient, whether upward or downward, the surrounding view creates imagery that tricks the mind to something that is not real. However, there is a science that could explain why that is happening.
Yet, reaching the top of “The Peak” is not about an untouched space of land that is the apex of any tall uninhabited mountains. In it lies structures aimed at giving eager visitors incentive for wanting to be in an area which those of the lower terrain do not consider—or, at least, not any more than a curious person would.
Atop “The Peak” proudly stands the “The Peak Tower,” which is an iconic structure in all of Hong Kong Island for its unique and modern design. While, at first glance, the building may seem nothing but a commercial area to cater for weary traveler’s needs after some time of journey upwards, the monumental building also makes as a platform to getting a complete 360 angle view of the scenic areas around the island.
The popularity of “The Peak Tower” is such, many photographs have been developed with either it as the backdrop or it as the footstool to a larger picture that is the picturesque view of the surrounding areas of the Hong Kong Island.
But there are also other venues that are deemed tourist-worthy scattered across “The Peak” such as the “Madame Tussauds” which has been a host to some of the hottest parties in the region involving known celebrities; the “Madness 3D Adventure,” which features an amazing assortment of photo-worthy, “3D-esque imageries” alluding to the life in Hong Kong or elsewhere; and equally as magnificent, is the natural makeup of the island as seen at its many different angles.
1.The Peak Tram
The only to fully experience the spectacle of Hongkong is by taking the tram. Millions of people around the world have tried the ride which is considered as an attraction in itself.
2.Historical Gallery of the Peak Tram
Offering more than 200 memorabilia on exhibit which is divided into 15 sections. Articles from the 19th to the 20th century can be seen on display.
3.Victoria Peak Tower
The Peak is towering at 396 above sea level and considered as one of Hongkong ’s the most unique and stylish architectural icons.
Various shops and restaurants and some entertainment facilities can be found within the tower.
4.The Sky Terrace 428
The highest point in the tower, measuring 428 meters above sea level, The Sky Terrace offers a fantastic panoramic vista of Hongkong.
5.Madame Tussauds Hongkong
Famous celebrities around the world in wax form can be found inside the museum. Most of the figures inside Hongkong’s Madame Tussaud are Hongkongers.
6.Hongkong Sky Tour
Available in 6 languages, the Hongkong Sky Tour is an interactive audio tour which will bring you to explore Hongkong’s history, culture, architecture while enjoying the spectacle of Hongkong’s Skyline.
Victoria Peak Tram Sky Pass (The Peak Tram & Sky Terrace 428)
Adult: HK$ 99 (one way) | HK$ 84 (return)
Children (3-11 years old ) and Senior Citizen: HK$ 47 (one way)|HK$ 38 (return)
Victoria Peak Tram Ticket (Peak Tram Only)
Adult: HK$ 52 (one way)|HK$ 37 (return)
Children (3 to 11 years old) and Senior Citizen (65 years and above): HK$ 23 (one way)|HK$ 14 (return)
Sky Terrace 428
Adult: HK$ 52
Children and Senior Citizen: HK$ 26
The Peak Lower Tram Terminus
Opens at 7 am to 12 midnight (Monday-Sunday and Public Holidays)
Telephone: (852) 2522 0922
Victoria Peak Tram Historical Gallery
Opens at 7 am to 12 midnight (Monday-Sunday and Public Holidays)
Telephone: (852) 2522 0922
The Victoria Peak Tower
Opens at 10 am to 11 pm (Mondays to Fridays)
Opens at 8 am to 11 pm (Weekends and Public Holidays)
Telephone: (852) 2849 0668
Sky Terrace 428
Opens at 10 am to 11 pm (Mondays to Fridays)
Opens at 8 am to 11 pm (Weekends and Public Holidays)
Telephone: (852) 2849 0668
Madam Tussauds Hongkong
Opens at 10 am to 10 pm (Whole week, Public Holidays)
Telephone: (852) 2849 6966
Madness 3D Adventure
Opens at 10 am to 11 pm (Weekends and Public Holidays)
For more comprehensive information on how to get to Victoria Peak, here’s the GUIDE.
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