Peak Tower
- Address
- 128 Peak Rd
- Transport
- Phone
- 2849 0668
- Hours
- 10am-11pm Mon-Fri, 8am-11pm Sat, Sun & public holidays
Lonely Planet review for Peak Tower
The anvil-shaped Peak Tower, with its attractions, shops and restaurants, is a good place to bring the kids and makes a good grandstand for many of the best views of the city and harbour. On Level 4 there’s an outpost of Madame Tussauds, with eerie (and often creepy) wax likenesses of international stars, as well as local celebrities such as Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, Michelle Yeoh and Kelly Chen. There is an open-air viewing terrace with coin-operated binoculars on Level 5.
Traveller reviews for Peak Tower (4)
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Great view!
jadesky recommends this,
There is just one word to describe this place: overwhelming! You should take the Peak Tram when it's getting dark and be prepared at the only stop on the way to the peak for taking some pictures. But don't forget to reserve some Bytes on your camerachip for Hong Kongs highlight: the towns lights at night. For me, the town appeared like a river of gold. I spent some hours there and only the chilly wind made me leave this place of the most beautiful view I ever saw.
(just an impression: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv_OfkFuEgE ) -
Great!
rujun recommends this,
This is must-visit if you go to Hong Kong. Best go at night, the view is fantastic. Might get chilly and windy, especially during winter. However, avoid going during public holidays. During the winter, the view might get a little unclear. But a great place to go nonetheless. Don't miss the Wax Museum! (:
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the top of hong kong
melyuan recommends this,
Put this on the 'must do' list. Take the tram up and stroll around admiring the view. You don't really understand the concept of "high density" until you've seen Hong Kong from up on high. See the lame tourist attractions, if you must, but save your money and wander around instead.
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Great view!
eugene310 recommends this,
When you are buying tickets at the Peak Tram, make sure you buy the package that allows you to access the very top of the Peak Tower. You can get a professional photographer to take your picture at the top, but it will cost you at least 100 HKD. It can get chilly/windy at the top at night.








