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The Peak Tram Ticket in Hong Kong
When you come to Hong Kong, you will be overwhelmed by the skyscrapers, bustling streets and all kinds of transportation. But if you want to “change the wind” with a classic and unique experience, try taking the Peak Tram – the oldest funicular in the city. In just a few minutes, you will be taken straight to Victoria Peak, the highest peak in Hong Kong, where you can see the entire Victoria Harbor and the towers standing out against the sea and sky.


If you are planning to visit Hong Kong, the Peak Tram is definitely an experience you should not miss! Are you ready to “climb the mountain by train”?
Hong Kong Peak Tram guide: Peak Tram – Hong Kong’s Oldest Funicular

The Peak Tram Ticket in Hong Kong
Operating since 1888, the Peak Tram is Hong Kong’s oldest funicular. Located at 33 Garden Road, Central, this tram is the fastest and most exciting way to get to the top of Victoria Peak – the city’s most famous scenic spot. Almost every visitor to Hong Kong wants to try this special tram once.
The train will take you through the lush green forest, along the mountainside with an impressive incline. The feeling of sitting in a tilted train, watching the city gradually shrink behind you is truly strange and memorable. You will clearly see the high-rise buildings, Victoria Harbor and the beautiful skyline from the train window.

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Because the Peak Tram is always crowded, you should avoid going on weekends or holidays. If possible, come early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid having to queue for too long. Don’t forget to charge your phone battery, because the beautiful scenery along the way will make you want to take endless photos.
How to Get to Peak Tram Station
Walk from MTR Central Station to Peaktram Lower Terminus

Many visitors choose to walk from MTR Central Station to both travel and watch the city’s life. After getting off the train, take Exit K (Statue Square). The route to Peak Tram Station will take you past the HSBC building, continue through Queen’s Road Central and follow Garden Road.

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After about 10 to 15 minutes of walking, you will arrive at Peak Tram Lower Terminus Station at 33 Garden Road. Along the way, you will also have the opportunity to admire iconic buildings such as the Bank of China Tower, Citibank Tower and St. John’s Cathedral. This is a route that gives you the opportunity to feel the beauty of the city’s blend of classic and modern.
Take Bus 115C to Peaktram Lower Terminus

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Besides MRT, you can also choose to take a bus to Peak Tram Station. Bus 15C is a direct way to get to Garden Road in less than 15 minutes. It departs from Star Ferry Pier 8 or the stop near City Hall, and stops at just three stations before ending right in front of PeakTram Lower Terminus.
Bus 15C costs HKD 5 (VND 16,647) per trip. Passengers can pay in cash or with an Octopus card. Note that the bus only operates from 10am to 10pm, with a trip every 30 minutes.
Take a Taxi or Private Car

Taxi is a convenient option if you want to get to Peak Tram Station quickly and comfortably. From Central to Peak Tram Lower Terminus, taxi fares typically range from HKD 130–160 (VND 432,816 – VND 692,696) per trip. If you go from the airport or Kai Tak Port, the price can be up to about 250HKD (832,337VND).
Private Transfer

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If you are traveling in a group or with small children, private transfer services will be very convenient. Although Grab does not operate in Hong Kong and Uber is quite expensive, you can still book a car in advance through platforms such as GetTransfer or domestic transportation companies. Private car rental prices usually start from 90HKD (299,625VND) or more, depending on the type of car and service.
What are the Peak Tram Operating Hours & Schedule?

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The Peak Tram operates from 7:30 am to 11 pm every day. Trains run continuously with a frequency of about 10 to 15 minutes, which is very suitable for you to flexibly arrange your sightseeing schedule. Each trip lasts about 7 minutes, taking you from the foot of the mountain to the top of The Peak Tower.
The line is 1,365 meters long, crossing a height of 28 meters to 396 meters. The train can carry 120 passengers at a time, including 95 seats and 25 standing places. On the journey, the Peak Tram passes through six stations including Garden Road, Kennedy Road, MacDonnell Road, May Road, Barker Road and The Peak.

However, the train only stops at the intermediate stations when someone rings the bell in advance. If you board the train from the two main stations, Garden Road or The Peak, buy tickets at the counter. If you board the train at the intermediate station, you will buy tickets directly in the train car.
Latest Peak Tram Ticket Prices For Your Reference

The Peak Tram Ticket in Hong Kong
Visiting the Peak Tram is an exciting journey that gives you the opportunity to admire the wonderful beauty of Hong Kong from above. Depending on your needs and budget, you can choose from many different ticket packages, from basic to all-inclusive, combined with outstanding attractions such as Sky Terrace 428, Madame Tussauds wax museum or Monopoly Dreams experience area. Below is the latest updated ticket price list:
| Services/Ticket Combo | Reference Ticket Price (VND) |
|---|---|
| Peak Tram Ruby Special (priority, Ruby Pass package) | 846.667 |
| Round trip + Sky Terrace 428 (fixed date) | 483.725 |
| Round trip + Sky Terrace 428 (valid 30 days) | 453.878 |
| One way + Sky Terrace 428 (fixed date) | 393.605 |
| One way + Sky Terrace 428 (valid 30 days) | 368.747 |
| Return tram ticket (Peak Tram only) | 394.632 |
| One-way tram ticket (Peak Tram only) | 274.050 |
| Round trip + Madame Tussauds (full day) | 1.063.300 |
| Round trip + Madame Tussauds (morning) | 1.032.497 |
| Round Trip + Sky Terrace 428 + Madame Tussauds (all day) | 1.248.233 |
| Round trip + Sky Terrace 428 + Madame Tussauds (morning) | 1.140.000 |
| Round trip + Sky Terrace 428 + Monopoly Dreams | 936.667 |
| Round trip + Sky Terrace 428 + Messina Gelato ice cream | 760.000 |
| Round trip + Sky Terrace 428 + Butter Bake Shop | 776.666 |
| Round trip + Sky Terrace 428 + Pizza Peak | 976.666 |
| Sky Terrace Ticket 428 (fixed date) | 226.667 |
Ticket prices may change depending on the time and promotion program. You should book tickets in advance to ensure the right choice and save time queuing.
Experience the Peak Tram to see the beautiful city view
The Peak Tram is not the only way to get to The Peak, but it is certainly the most interesting option. The Peak Tram is the oldest funicular in Hong Kong, and also the first cable-operated public transport in Asia. The birth of the train helped connect the Central area with The Peak, which was once home to the upper class and British governors.

Today, many tourists choose to take the Peak Tram to experience this unique journey. The train line is more than 1,300 meters long and will take you over a height of nearly 400 meters in about 7 to 8 minutes. As the train moves, the cityscape gradually appears: Victoria Harbor, high-rise buildings and peaceful green patches on the mountainside.
The current Peak Tram is the 6th generation, put into operation from 2022. The train has a modern glass cabin design, one-way wooden seats help you clearly feel the tilt. Sitting in the train, you will feel the tilting movement according to the slope of the rail, both strange and interesting. If you sit on the right side when the train goes up, or on the left side when the train goes down, you will have the best view. Remember to pay attention to choose a nice seat!
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Sky Terrace 428 – Hong Kong’s Highest Observatory

After experiencing the impressive Peak Tram, don’t forget to visit Sky Terrace 428 – Hong Kong’s highest observatory. Located at the top of Peak Tower, Sky Terrace 428 is 428 meters above sea level. This is the ideal place to admire the panoramic view of the city with a breathtaking 360-degree view.

During the day, you will clearly see prominent skyscrapers such as IFC, Bank of China Tower and bustling Victoria Harbor. In the distance are Lantau Island, Lamma and Cheung Chau, creating an extremely impressive picture of nature combined with urban areas. When night falls, the city is lit up in lights. This is also the time when Sky Terrace 428 becomes the most romantic and sparkling.

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If you want to save money, you can buy a Special Combo package to take the Peak Tram and enter Sky Terrace 428 at a preferential price. In addition, the observatory also has free wifi, interactive audio maps and telescopes to help you explore Hong Kong in a more interesting way. If you go in the evening, you should bring a light jacket because the wind at high altitude is quite cold!
The Peak Galleria & Peak Tower – Food & Shopping Paradise

If you want to enjoy the beautiful scenery, eat and shop, there is no place more ideal than The Peak Tower and The Peak Galleria at Victoria Peak. Inside The Peak Tower, there are many restaurants with views of Victoria Harbor. Whether you like Chinese, European or American food, this place has suitable options. In addition, you can also rest at the cafes, sip coffee while admiring the city view through the giant glass wall.

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And if you are a “shopping” and entertainment enthusiast, this place has enough shops and entertainment spots suitable for all ages. Along with that, right inside The Peak Tower is also the “home” of Madame Tussauds Hong Kong museum. With over 100 famous wax figures, you can comfortably take pictures with your favorite characters without having to jostle.

Opposite Peak Tower is the Peak Galleria shopping mall. The 3rd floor of the building has a free observation deck, which is a super hot “virtual living” spot. Here, you will be able to look north at Victoria Harbor and south at Pok Fu Lam Lake and the South China Sea.

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In addition to being a beautiful sightseeing spot, The Peak Galleria is also a playground. Children can create stuffed animals at Build-A-Bear Workshop, play games at MONOPOLY DREAMS™ or explore exhibitions at Go Museum. Don’t forget to stop by Candylicious to get candy from the famous colorful candy wall.
Meet Famous People in Hong Kong

Have you ever dreamed of taking a selfie with Taylor Swift, taking a photo with the Queen of England or competing in martial arts with Bruce Lee? Come to Madame Tussauds Hong Kong – Asia’s first wax museum – to make that dream come true! Tussauds is open every day from 10am to 10pm, ready to welcome you on your journey to meet many famous people.

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Located in the Peak Tower building on the top of Victoria Peak, the museum is a must-see destination with more than 100 life-like wax figures of famous stars around the world. From Lady Gaga, Angelina Jolie, Kendall Jenner to leaders like Barack Obama or Queen Elizabeth II, you will “meet” them in a lively and realistic space.
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Madame Tussauds is divided into many attractive themed areas such as K-Wave Zone for Kpop fans, Kung Fu Zone for action movie lovers, or Fashion Zone for fashionistas. The museum also has an Art Gallery with unique mirror and light art. After exploring, don’t forget to stop by the souvenir shop to bring home a special gift.
Walking on Peak Circle Walk – The Chillest Corner in Hong Kong

Want to enjoy a relaxing and “recharged” afternoon in Hong Kong? Try walking on the Peak Circle Walk at the top of Victoria Peak. This is a journey about 4km long, not steep, the road is flat and has a safe railing so children, the elderly and even pets can easily go.
The journey starts from the Sky Terrace or Peak Galleria area – two large shopping centers located right on the top of the mountain. From there, you find your way to the intersection of Lugard and Harlech to start the trip. Many people choose to go through Harlech Road first so that when they return towards Lugard Road, the sunset will appear brilliantly before their eyes.

Along the way, the lush green trees, the chirping of birds and a few wild boars suddenly appearing in the bushes create the feeling of being lost in a small forest in the heart of the city. Some sections have benches and a beautiful view of the whole Hong Kong Island and Victoria Harbour. If you go in the late afternoon, you will be able to watch the sunset covering the high-rise buildings in gold – an unforgettable view of Hong Kong from above.
Tips to Know Before Taking the Peak Tram for the First Time

Experiencing the Peak Tram for the first time is always exciting, but it can also easily make you confused if you are not well prepared. From choosing the travel time, ideal seats, to fully exploring The Peak area. Don’t miss the tips below to make your trip more complete and have fun!
- You should arrive at the Peak Tram Lower Terminus station very early, before 11am to avoid the long, tiring queues.
- Buying tickets online in advance will save you more time and you can also receive attractive promotions.
- Sit on the right side when going up and on the left side when going down for the best view and easy virtual photography.
- Bring a light jacket or umbrella if you go in the evening or rainy season, because the air at the top will be chilly and often windy.
- If you like a different experience, take bus number 15 to the top and then choose the Peak Tram to go back, the journey will be much more interesting.
- Spend about 1 to 2 hours to visit Sky Terrace 428, explore Peak Tower and stroll around the dining and shopping area.

If you want a change of pace in the heart of bustling Hong Kong, you must try the Peak Tram. The journey only lasts a few minutes but brings a very special feeling when you cross the green slopes to reach Victoria Peak. Remember to bring a camera, choose comfortable shoes and be ready to enjoy the trip!
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