One of the most iconic experiences in Hong Kong is riding the Peak Tram, a historic funicular railway that takes you from the bustling Central district up to the serene heights of Victoria Peak. With over a century of history and sweeping views of the skyline and Victoria Harbour, it’s no wonder the Peak Tram is a must-do for locals and tourists alike.
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Funicolare Peak Tram Hong Kong |
A Brief History
The Peak Tram first began operation in 1888, making it Asia’s oldest funicular railway. Originally powered by a steam engine, it was a marvel of engineering for its time. Through the decades, the tram has seen several upgrades, including electrification in 1926 and modernizations in 1989 and most recently in 2022, when it introduced its 6th generation tramcars.
These new carriages are sleek, spacious, and designed for comfort, yet they retain the charm of the historic journey—traveling at a steep gradient of up to 48%, making it one of the steepest railways in the world.
The Ride Experience
The ride is short—just under 1.4 kilometers—but incredibly scenic. As the tram ascends, passengers are treated to increasingly spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyscrapers, harbor, and surrounding mountains. It’s especially magical at sunset or night, when the city lights sparkle beneath you.
The final stop is The Peak Tower, where you can access the Sky Terrace 428, the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong. From here, you'll get an unforgettable 360-degree view of the city.
Ticket Options and Prices (as of 2025)
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Standard Tram Ticket:
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Adult: HK$108 (return), HK$76 (single)
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Child (3–11) / Senior (65+): HK$54 (return), HK$38 (single)
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Peak Tram Sky Pass (includes Sky Terrace 428):
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Adult: HK$168 (return), HK$136 (single)
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Child / Senior: HK$84 (return), HK$68 (single)
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Ruby Pass (with priority lane access):
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Adult: HK$298
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Child / Senior: HK$149
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Tickets are available at the Garden Road Lower Terminus or can be booked online via the official Peak Tram website.
Tips for Visitors
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Go early: The tram gets crowded, especially on weekends. Try to visit in the morning for a quieter ride and clearer views.
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Choose your seat wisely: Sit on the right side of the tram when going up for the best views.
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Combine your visit: While at The Peak, enjoy shopping, dining, and nature trails like the Peak Circle Walk.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, the Peak Tram is more than just transportation—it's a piece of Hong Kong’s history and a gateway to one of its most beautiful vantage points. Don't miss the chance to experience this unforgettable journey above the city.