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based on 9166 reviewsIt's definitely worth a visit. Like a miniature train, it slowly climbs to the top of the mountain, offering views of Hong Kong along the way. At the top, you can see the entire city. We waited to see the night view, which was absolutely stunning. The only downside was the crowds; we spent some time queuing.
To celebrate MOLLY's 20th anniversary, from January 18, 2026 to March 31, 2026, the Peak Tram and Peak Tower, together with POP MART and Peak Plaza, will present..."MOLLY's Star-Seeking Journey: Back to Victoria Peak" eventThis project reviews MOLLY's creative evolution over the past 20 years and invites fans worldwide to travel through a time tunnel, embark on an immersive journey, relive classic MOLLY moments, and create new memories under the starlight.

In 2006, Kenny was invited to participate in a fundraising event at Victoria Peak to paint for children, where he encountered his muse: a lovely little girl who inspired his creativity, leading to the birth of Molly. Every year, Molly receives a special gift: a commemorative sculpture specially designed by his creator, Kenny Wong. Each sculpture is like a tiny mark on a timeline, protecting Molly and witnessing his every step of growth.

To celebrate Molly's 20th anniversary, let Molly return to its birthplace, Victoria Peak, to savor and appreciate everything about Hong Kong and rediscover the joy of childhood.
Event Details:
Date: January 18, 2026 - March 31, 2026
Venues: Peak Tram Central Terminus, The Peak Tower, Sky Terrace 428, Peak Road Garden
POPMART Pop-up Details:
Date: January 17, 2026 - July 15, 2026
Venue Location: Peak Galleria Hilltop Plaza

• Take the Peak Tram to Victoria Peak for panoramic views.
• Take a cable car ride and witness the amazing optical illusion of skyscrapers collapsing.
• Head to Sky Terrace 428 at The Peak Tower for a 360-degree panoramic view of Hong Kong.

△ The Peak Tram, with a history of over 100 years, is the main mode of transportation to Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, taking only 7 minutes to slowly ascend from the foot of the mountain to the top.

△ The cable car ascends at an almost 45-degree angle, with houses nestled among the trees on both sides of the track. As the cable car travels along the steep slope, it makes you lean back involuntarily, creating a truly unique experience.
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It's definitely worth a visit. Like a miniature train, it slowly climbs to the top of the mountain, offering views of Hong Kong along the way. At the top, you can see the entire city. We waited to see the night view, which was absolutely stunning. The only downside was the crowds; we spent some time queuing.
I bought the Peak Tram Round-trip + The Peak Tower ticket and overall it was a really good experience. It’s a great way to go up to Victoria Peak, and everything was well organized.The queue was very big, but it moved quite fast, so the waiting time wasn’t too bad. Once at the top, the view was amazing and definitely worth it. Highly recommended if you’re visiting Hong Kong!
The Peak is very scenic. Walked the Lugard trail, it was an easy 3km walk. Watched sunset at West High Mountain, it was beautiful.
Hong Kong🇭🇰 Victoria Peak [Peak Tram] The Peak Tram has always been the most representative and oldest attraction in Hong Kong's century-old history, and can be regarded as a witness to Hong Kong life. This Hong Kong legend was unveiled to the world after Sir William Telford, a Hong Kong independence activist, presided over the opening ceremony on May 30, 1888. At that time, it used steam generated by burning coal to drive a total of 600 passengers on the first day of opening, and 150,000 passengers in the first year. From 1908 to 1949, the first two seats in the carriage were always the Governor's seats, and the Hong Kong independence logo was inlaid with brass sheets. It was not opened to other passengers until the last two minutes before driving. In 1926, the Peak Tram abandoned coal and chose to use electricity. In the 1950s, Hollywood came to the Peak Tram and Victoria Peak to shoot, and international superstar Clark Gable also came here to shoot the Soldier of Destiny. The opening and ending of the movie are scenes in the cabin of the Peak Tram. Until now, 4 million tourists take the Peak Tram every year. To climb the Peak, taking a continuous ride on one of the oldest and most famous peaks in the world is an unforgettable experience! The entire railway is towed by steel cables, and the train climbs from 28 meters above sea level to 396 meters along the hillside. Passengers can overlook the scenery of Victoria Harbour along the way. In its carriage, the body cannot be tilted backwards, and the slope of some sections ranges from 4 to 25.7 degrees! The tall buildings and dense trees seem to have fallen to one side, and the feeling is really amazing! Transportation: Take the MTR Tsuen Wan Line or Hong Kong Island Line to Central Station, exit J1, walk about 10 minutes to the cable car station on Garden Road, and take the cable car to the Peak. Four ways to go up the mountain: cable car, bus, taxi, and walk. Cable car time: 7:30-23:00 Cable car price: round trip 108 HKD; one way 76 HKD Sky Terrace 428 time: 8:00-10:00 Sky Terrace 428 price: 75 HKD
The Peak Tram experience was a must during this trip to Hong Kong! From the beginning of the queue, the staff were enthusiastic and patient, and the order was maintained in an orderly manner. The cable car slowly climbed up, and the scenery outside the window was like a beautiful painting that slowly unfolded, with the city scenery of Hong Kong and the beautiful scenery of mountains and sea complementing each other. When you reach the top of the mountain, the view is even wider, and you can see the whole of Hong Kong. I was still not satisfied when I returned, and I will take the Peak Tram again next time I come to Hong Kong!
Because it was late when we went there and the weather was bad in the afternoon, we basically chartered a car when we went there and came back (basically there were only 7-8 people in the whole car). The scenery was indeed beautiful, but because it was foggy on the mountain, if the camera angle was not very good, the photos would be a bit blurry. The ride took about 5 minutes (but it cost 7-80 Hong Kong dollars, so just take a one-way trip to experience it)
- Beautiful scenery along the way: the cable car rose from 33 meters above sea level to 396 meters along the slope, and the slope was 4 to 25.7 degrees. Slowly up the road, the scenery outside the window is constantly changing, first in the bustling Central business district, with many high-rise buildings, showing the modern urban style of Hong Kong; Then into the forest, the green trees are lush, quiet and natural, making it seem like you are in an oasis in the city. - Great view: The car has panoramic glass windows providing a wide view, and the 180-degree view of Victoria Harbour. Sitting on the right side when you go up the mountain, sitting on the left when you go down the mountain, you can see the beauty of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula and Victoria Harbour, whether it is the bustling noise of the day or the bright lights of the night, you can feast your eyes. Easy access to the Peak As the main means of transportation to the Peak of Taiping, the Peak Tram provides great convenience for visitors. It takes only a few minutes to reach the Peak Tram Terminal at Garden Road Central. Compared with other ways to go up the mountain, such as hiking and climbing for a long time, bus winding roads are easy to get motion sickness, taxi prices are higher, the cable car is not only fast, good view, but also not affected by traffic congestion, so that you can get to the top of the mountain faster and more comfortable, and start a pleasant trip to the top of the mountain. The terminal of the Peak Cable Car is the Peak Lingyu Pavilion, which has a variety of restaurants, specialty stores, interactive entertainment venues and the famous "Skyscraper 428". After the play, you can taste food, buy souvenirs in Lingxuan Pavilion, or board the "Skyscraper 428" from the higher
It is worth going. The scenery is charming. There is also a wax museum and a 3D museum on top, overlooking Victoria Harbour! The scenery is amazing! The scenery of Victoria Harbour is beautiful on sunny days, cloudy days, and at night! [Scenery] [Fun] [Value for money]