Hong Kong: The Peak Tram, Victoria Peak, and Sky Terraces 428

by - August 28, 2016

Sky Terraces 428

Our last day in Hong Kong was luckily, also my mother's birthday. So in the back of my head, yey.. birthday treat! haha! We don't have any scheduled activity for the day but we're thinking of going to Sky Terraces 428 as well as visit Madame Tussauds. We didn't book our tickets in the Klook app for this one because we're still not sure if we will visit these prior to the planning of this trip. Luckily, the caretaker of the inn we're staying at is selling discounted tickets of different Hong Kong tourist spots. I forgot how much we saved when we bought our tickets from her but what I can remember is it is still cheaper if we buy our tickets from the Klook app. 

We just went to Sky Terraces 428 and see the overlooking view of Hong Kong. It was all skyscrapers and it was foggy when we got to the top. We didn't went to Madame Tussauds because a lot of people already told me that there's nothing fancy inside. Just wax figures of celebrities and the price of the ticket is not worth the attraction inside. Too bad, wanted to see Taylor's Swift wax body inside pa naman. At least if not the real Taylor, her wax counterpart can make it up for it. I was kinda sad about it. When me and my father went to Thailand, I also wanted to visit Madame Tussauds Bangkok but we ran out of time when we're in Bangkok so we weren't able to go.. and now that we're in HK, I also weren't able to see what's inside. Maybe some other time and some other country. 

The Peak Tram

The Peak Tram

The tickets we bought already consists of a round trip ride on the Peak Tram, and an entrance pass to Sky Terraces 428. Not bad though. To start the day, we went to the terminal of peak tram.. which by the way is the transportation to Victoria Peak and Sky Terraces 428. Sky Terraces on the other hand is the highest viewing deck in all of Hong Kong! Standing in 428 meters above sea level, this viewing deck has surely already wowed many visitors. If you're into fancy city lights like me, it's best to visit this viewing deck at night to see the amazing Hong Kong skyline. As for us, we went here before lunch so what welcomed us is a view of tall skyscrapers covered with fog. But it's not like the fog we saw in Ngong Ping village. This one is tolerable. 

The Peak Tram

The Peak Tram and Sky Terraces 428

On the way to Victoria Peak.

The Peak Tram

Was able to take a photo of an empty tram.

Sky Terraces 428

Upon alighting Peak Tram, you will see the Victoria Peak where a lot of Hong Kong souvenirs are sold. There are also high end stores and restaurants for your shopping needs. We went straight to the highest floor and entered the famous viewing deck. It didn't disappoint us! There's also an audio tour available where you will be given an interactive touch screen device and from there, you will choose your preferred language. 

Sky Terraces 428

Sky Terraces 428

Sky Terraces 428

Sky Terraces 428

Insert Top of the World by Imagine Dragons here. :D

Sky Terraces 428

Tourists taking their selfies and picture souvenirs.

Sky Terraces 428

Sky Terraces 428

After taking some photo ops time, we celebrated my mother's birthday and ate our lunch in one of Victoria Peak's restaurant. The restaurant actually has a good deal and the food is yummy! Much better than the one we ate at Disneyland.. and definitely cheaper but the serving is more generous since part of it is a buffet of salad, cold cuts, soup, and dessert. 

Sky Terraces 428

Sky Terraces 428

One of the best pepperoni pizza I've had. Cheesy.

Sky Terraces 428

Sky Terraces 428

Sky Terraces 428

Sky Terraces 428

Our all in one ticket to the Peak Tram and Sky Terraces 428.

Sky Terraces 428

While waiting for the tram going down.

Sky Terraces 428

As for the other half of the day, we just went to different street markets and bought some pasalubong and souvenirs. There's the ladies market that comes to life during night time. 

It was definitely an awesome vacation in Hong Kong. And I definitely would like to come back. But not so soon I guess. My next out of the country is still scheduled next year but as early as now, I'm quite excited for that travel because it would be my first time to visit that country. Then there are 2 local travels coming up but it's still months away. 

Can we just travel and forget everything?




Sky Terraces 428

You May Also Like

13 comments

  1. Iyan ang isa sa nakakatuwa sa Hong Kong. Isipin mo. Sobrang dense ng city na iyan. Tapos 1000+ ang buildings na classified as skycrapers. PERO ME BUNDOK pa rin. And so you have a magnificent view of the city from high ground na ang ganda ganda tignan. :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. HK is one of the places my husband and I wish to visit with our son someday. We don't know if that will ever come true, but I am renewing my passport and my son is applying just in case the we get the opportunity to visit the place. Who knows what future can bring, right? :D

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It just requires planning and well researched itinerary. hehe. Good luck! :D

      Delete
  3. Loved the pictures! Even the food looks delicious. I've been to HK-The Peak for about 3x now. I've always love the view up there plus the cold breeze that come with it.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. diba diba? the view plus the food! panalo!

      Delete
  4. Ang ganda ng photos! We're planning on going to HK next year as a family, will definitely go The Peak!

    ReplyDelete
  5. The pictures are so beautiful. I've always wanted to visit Hong Kong. I know one day it will happen but maybe not so soon. At least reading this post where other people share their travel experiences make me feel a little closer to other placed

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hong Kong, when can I ever visit you? HK has been one of the places that I really want to visit! Always on top of my travel bucket list but never got a chance because I don't have enough budget yet haha.. so for the mean time, i can only satisfy myself by looking at these pictures haha.. wow these are great places and you captured them all amazingly!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Naalala ko tuloy ung nag Hong Kong kami and my death defying experience sa Peak Tram! haha it's good you visited morning para mas maganda yung view, we went there ng gabi ng 1st week of March at grabe yung lamig! wrong clothes pa suot namin hahaha. I like your photos :)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Seems like you had a ton of fun in Hong Kong! It's always a pretty and fun city to visit, especially with friends. And also, that pizza and cake looks amazing! I am now craving. Huhu

    ReplyDelete
  9. If we go to HK again will definitely try this one, it's been a long time since the last time I've been to Hong kong mga year 2000 pa wla pa disneyland.

    ReplyDelete
  10. To visit Hong Kong is one of our family goals next year. Mainly because of Disneyland but also partly because I felt it's the most feasible to travel to with kids in tow. I don't know why I feel that way, maybe because it's closer? :D Need to work on that travel budget now haha

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for visiting my blog! Comments are very much appreciated. :)