Skip the Lines, Savor the Flavors - Our Exclusive City Tour! Ride the Peak Tram (priority boarding), explore Old Town Central, longest outdoor escalator, Man Mo Temple, Sunset cruise, dim sum tasting
Begin your adventure on the Peak Tram. Take a guided walking tour to learn about the history of the peak and visit the Lion's Point View Pavilion.
Continue to the Old Town Central and enjoy the guided walking tour to explore the Central Escalator, Tai Kwun, Hollywood Road and Man Mo Temple.
PI/PIF - Enjoy a 45 mins sunset Victoria Harbour Cruise and Cruise Through Kowloon: Capture Iconic Moments from Canton Road to the Whampoa Ship and Victoria Harbour on coach!
End your tour on a high note by enjoying a dim sum tasting at the Michelin-awarded Tim Ho Wan. (AIF/PIF option only)
Tour ends at Holiday Inn Golden Mile in TST Kowloon, next to K11 Artmall, MTR station and taxi stops
45 mins sunset Harbour Cruise <br/>Dinner: Dim Sum tasting at Michelin Tim Ho Wan is included<br/>Pick up time: 13:00 Outside The Kowloon Hotel 19 Nathan Road, TST Kowloon
13:30 Ground Floor of Admiralty Center (Outside McDonald's)
Lunch: Dim Sum Tasting at Michelin Tim Ho Wan included<br/>Pick up reminder: 09:00 Outside The Kowloon Hotel 19 Nathan Road, TST Kowloon
09:30 Ground Floor of Admiralty Center (Outside McDonald's)
Pick up reminder: 09:00 Outside The Kowloon Hotel 19 Nathan Road, TST Kowloon
09:30 Ground Floor of Admiralty Center (Outside McDonald's)
45 mins sunset Harbour Cruise <br/>Pick up time reminder: 13:00 Outside The Kowloon Hotel 19 Nathan Road, TST Kowloon
13:30 Ground Floor of Admiralty Center (Outside McDonald's)
Ride the Peak Tram to the iconic Peak (Round trip tickets included)
Top 10 must do experience voted by visitors!
The first Peak Tram commenced service on 30 May 1888 (first cable funicular of Asia) and has undergone various phases of modernization from coal-fired steam boilers in its earliest days to today’s super-efficient electronic control system. The 6th generation Peak Tram has been painted in a bespoke “Peak Tram Green”, in a nod to its heritage and earlier 3rd and 4th generation tramcars, which were in service from 1948-1959 and 1959-1989 respectively.
Getting to the Peak by the Peak Tram is an unforgettable experience. One of the world's oldest and most famous funicular railways, the tram rises to 396 meters (about 1,300 feet) above sea level. It is so steep that the buildings you pass look like they are leaning a gradient of between 4 and 25.7 degrees!
Take a guided walking tour to learn about the history of the peak and visit the Lion's Point View Pavilion.
Victoria Peak, known simply as The Peak, is a must-see Hong Kong destination — both day and night — offering iconic views of skyscraper-flanked Victoria Harbor, Kowloon peninsula and craggy mountain peaks.
Lion’s Point view Pavilion - A Chinese-style pavilion near the Peak Tram terminus on Victoria Peak offers a panoramic view of Victoria Harbor. A Chinese-style pavilion near the Peak Tram terminus on Victoria Peak offers a panoramic view of Victoria Harbor. The pavilion was built by a local Hong Kong Lions Club in 1976, another icon of “East Meets West”
Take the Peak tram to return to Central Lower Terminus
The highlight of Upper Lascar Row is the seemingly endless row of antique stores, offering an eclectic collection of Chinese calligraphy, arts and vintage furniture.
Ride the longest outdoor covered Central Mid-Level Escalator
Central Mid-level Escalator - the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, opened in 1993. It runs for over 800m and rises over 135m in elevation, from Queen’s Road Central up to Conduit Road. It was built to ease traffic congestion in the residential Mid-levels district, and comprises 20 escalators and three inclined moving walkways. It is not only residents who utilize it – it has become a popular tourist attraction as it takes visitors through a historical district and up to the Soho dining and nightlife hub. The escalator background is also being used in many Hong Kong movies and promotional clips throughout the years.
Tai Kwun meaning ‘big station’ in Cantonese, was a nickname for the former Central Police Station Compound, which boasts a history of more than 170 years. The site is a unique cluster of relatively low-rise buildings sitting in a prime location in the heart of Central, Hong Kong. Its significance was officially recognized in 1995 when the former Central Police Station, the Central Magistracy and the Victoria Prison were listed as Declared Monuments. The site comprises 16 heritage buildings – all magnificent works of architecture.
Hollywood Road is a street in Central and Sheung Wan, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It was the second road to be built in Hong Kong and was the first to be completed.
Hollywood Road is filled with trinket and antique shops of all sorts: from Chinese furniture to porcelain ware, from Buddha sculptures to Tibetan rugs, from Japanese netsukes to Coromandel screens, from Ming dynasty ceramic horsemen and kitsch Maoist memorabilia.
Along the way, the tour will pass by Kung Lee Sugarcane juice store. Founded in the 1940s, the store remains much of its old-school features, including its wooden fixtures, ceramic tiles and ceiling fans.
Running down from Hollywood Road is the photo-worthy Pottinger Street, whose cobbled stone steps drop sharply to Queen’s Road Central, where the waterfront used to be. Dating from the 1850s, this is one of the district’s oldest streets and is named after Hong Kong’s first governor, Sir Henry Eldred Curwen Pottinger. A walk along the street now will take you through the area’s famed fancy dress market, where you can pick up any type of outfit imaginable.
There is no clear record of when did the Man Mo Temple at Hollywood Road was built. The only evidence they can find is the inscription on a brass bell in the temple. It was dated “the 27th Year of Emperor Tao-kuang, Ching dynasty” which is 1847 A.D.
Man Mo Temple is a stunning complex estimated to have been built more than 150 years ago, including an assembly hall for resolving community disputes. It comprises three blocks, each serving different purposes. The namesake structure, Man Mo Temple, pays tribute to the God of Literature and the God of War.
Enjoy a delicious dim sum tasting menu (10 kinds) at Michelin Awarded Tim Ho Wan (2010-2021)
For PI/PIF option only
Starting April 1st, PM departure tour includes a 45 mins sunset Victoria Harbour Cruise
Enjoy exclusive access to souvenir and jewelry shop registered and approved by the Travel industry Authority, with a worry-free, 14-day full refund guarantee protection for all visitors.
Meeting time: 09:00/14:00
For Admiralty Center pick up, please wait outside the McDonald's at Admiralty Center. If you take the MTR (Hong Kong subway/underground) Admiralty Station Exit A”.
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Victoria Peak offers breathtaking panoramic views of Hong Kong. The Peak Tram is a historic funicular railway that takes visitors to the summit.
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Bubble-shaped waffles made from an egg-based batter, often served with ice cream or custard.
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Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
GMT+8
220VV, 50HzHz
Hong Kong is generally safe, with low crime rates and a well-developed infrastructure. However, petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Hung Hom Station, West Kowloon Station
China Travel Service Terminal, CITS Terminal
The MTR is clean, efficient, and widely used. It's the best way to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike
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