Tickets to Victoria Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 Tickets at The Peak Tram
Tickets to Victoria Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428
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- Spectacular visuals
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Visitors rave about the stunning views from Sky Terrace 428 and the historic tram ride. With a 4.10/5 rating based on 356 reviews, this experience is a must-do for anyone visiting Hong Kong. Be prepared for crowds and long lines, but the breathtaking views are well worth it.
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Victoria Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 Tickets
Take Hong Kong's legendary Peak Tram to the city's highest viewing point for panoramic views that stretch across Victoria Harbour, the skyline, and beyond to the South China Sea. This historic funicular railway has been carrying passengers up the steep slopes of Victoria Peak since the 1880s, offering both a transport experience and a sightseeing adventure rolled into one.
Your ticket includes access to Sky Terrace 428, positioned 428 metres above sea level at the summit of Victoria Peak. From this open-air observation deck, you'll get unobstructed 360-degree views of Hong Kong's famous skyline, bustling harbour, and the green islands scattered across the horizon. The terrace provides the perfect vantage point for photos, whether you visit during daylight hours or stay to watch the city lights illuminate after dark.
The Peak Tram journey itself takes you through Hong Kong's mid-levels, climbing steeply from the Garden Road station through areas where skyscrapers give way to lush hillsides. You can choose between single journey or round-trip tram tickets depending on how you prefer to return to the city.
What is Included
- Peak Tram ticket (single journey or round trip options available)
- Access to Sky Terrace 428 observation deck
- 360-degree panoramic views from 428 metres above sea level
- Unlimited time on the terrace during operating hours
Good to Know
Your tickets are not time-limited, so you can stay on Sky Terrace 428 as long as you wish during operating hours. Advance booking is recommended, particularly for weekends and holidays when queues can be lengthy. Peak visiting times are typically between 4pm and 7pm, so consider arriving earlier in the day for shorter wait times.
Bring valid ID for entry verification. The Peak Tram is accessible for manual wheelchairs under 24 inches in width, with staff assistance available for boarding. If Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 or higher is issued, you can choose an alternative visit date or request a full refund.
Meeting point is at the Peak Tram Lower Station on Garden Road in Central. Allow extra time if visiting during weekends or late afternoons when crowds are heaviest.
While you're exploring Hong Kong's top attractions, consider adding Hong Kong harbour cruise tickets to see the city skyline from water level, or visit Ngong Ping 360 cable car for another spectacular aerial perspective of the territory.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Children under 3 years old can ride for free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Children between 3-11 years old are eligible for a child ticket.
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Experience the Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428
Step aboard the legendary Peak Tram in Hong Kong, a heritage transport route that has captured visitors’ imaginations for more than a century. As you begin your ascent from the bustling Garden Road station, the Peak Tram climbs steeply through the heart of the city. Watch as skyscrapers recede below you while green hills roll into view, offering breathtaking contrasts of urban and natural beauty through wide tram windows.
A Ride Through History
The Peak Tram first operated in the 1880s and continues to deliver a memorable journey today. Feel the unique sensation of the tram as it makes its way through the winding tracks, carrying you through the mid-levels of Hong Kong. This route has become iconic for both locals and visitors, highlighting the city’s rich historical tapestry and scenic splendor.
Reaching New Heights at Victoria Peak
Arriving at Victoria Peak—the city’s highest point—you'll find yourself immersed in cool mountain air, far above the busy city streets. Your ticket provides access to the renowned Sky Terrace 428, situated 428 meters above sea level. This outdoor observation deck presents spellbinding, unobstructed 360 degree views of Hong Kong, from the famous skyline and Victoria Harbour to the lush outlying islands on the horizon. It’s a perfect place for photos and a chance to pause, soak in the scene and find new perspectives on the city.
Enjoy Flexible Exploration
No need to hurry your visit—tickets aren’t timed, meaning you can linger at Sky Terrace 428 as long as you like. Whether you want to watch the city by day, stay for sunset or see the spectacular city lights come alive after dark, this ticket lets you choose your ideal experience. When you’re ready to descend, simply board the Peak Tram for your return or choose the single trip option for a different journey back.
Why Choose This Ticket?
Ride the historic Peak Tram through the city’s famous slopes
Access Sky Terrace 428 for the highest, most panoramic vantage point in Hong Kong
No rush—stay on the terrace at your leisure before returning
Tram tickets available as single journey or round trip
Perfect for All Travelers
Victoria Peak and the Sky Terrace are suitable for everyone, whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner or as a family. Get unique perspectives of Hong Kong culture and scenery, relax in the fresh air or explore nearby attractions at the Peak Tower after your visit.
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- Visitor guidelines
Carry a valid ID to present upon entry
Arrive early to avoid peak crowd times
Allow extra time if visiting on weekends or late afternoons
Wheelchairs must be under 24 inches wide and manually operated
In case of extreme weather, check updates before your visit
Frequently asked
Is advance booking required for the Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428?
Advance booking is recommended to secure your preferred travel date and avoid lines, especially during holidays and weekends.
Are tickets timed and can I stay as long as I want at Sky Terrace 428?
Your ticket is not time-limited, meaning you can stay on the Sky Terrace as long as you wish during operating hours.
Is the Peak Tram accessible to wheelchair users?
The Peak Tram is accessible for manual wheelchairs under 24 inches in width. Staff will assist with boarding if needed.
What should I do in the event of severe weather or typhoon warnings?
If there is a Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 or higher, you may choose an alternative visit date or request a full refund.
When are the busiest times for visiting the Peak Tram?
Peak hours are typically between 4pm and 7pm and during weekends, so visiting in the morning or midday may reduce wait times.
Where you'll be
The Peak Tram, Central
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