The Best Way to See Hong Kong’s Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak

No matter where you are in the world “go to the top of the tall thing” is one of the simplest and most fun things you can do. Victoria Peak in Hong Kong provides one of the best views anywhere in the world.

But the Peak is a little different from most tall buildings or mountain tops in that there are multiple ways to get there. Your time at the top could just be a quick look around or you could plan to spend the entire day up there. Before you go here’s what I recommend.

Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak enveloped in fog

Check the Weather First

The weather in Hong Kong can change very rapidly. It’s certainly possible that it could be sunny when you leave your hotel and pouring rain when you arrive at Victoria Peak. In the photo above you can see the Peak; or rather you can’t see it because it’s completely consumed by fog.

  • Victoria Peak Tram

Riding the Peak Tram

SkyTerrace 428

To be honest you can probably skip this part. The Peak Tram drops you off inside the base of this building. It’s a mall, but not a typical retail mall. It’s only souvenir shops, coffee and candy, and attractions like Madam Toussaud’s, a selfie studio, and claw machines (which are super popular in HK). There’s also a Bubba Gump restaurant in here.

Visitors can explore the mall and see the views from the lower floors for no additional cost. There’s a turnstile at the observation deck itself. You have to have your ticket in advance though. It’s not possible to reach the top and then decide to buy a ticket.

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The Views from Victoria Peak

The observation deck does offer the best views. On a crowded day it might be worth visiting because it could be less crowded. But in terms of enjoying the views it’s like the difference between being on the 95th or 100th floor of a skyscraper.

There are also free observation decks at Victoria Peak with amazing views and great photo ops. There’s another mall aside from the one containing SkyTerrace 428 with its own (free) observation level. You can see both the city side and Hong Kong Bay from here. You can also decide to have lunch, shop, or enjoy the Monopoly themed attraction inside.

The Lions Club pavilion is another nice spot with city views, and there’s a shady lane to walk around and explore here. Overall Victoria Peak is a great attraction that’s worth a visit on every trip to Hong Kong. But it pays to know what to expect ahead of time.

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