Bennett W W. • November 21, 2014Green Public Light Bus and Red Taxis take you straight up to the peak as well. But if you want to see 360* views, then taking the tram is the way to go. It'll be busy during tourist season.
Katie F. • March 12, 2017Queue can be very long. Best come in the morning. Amazing views on the way up and at the top. The viewing deck is worth the extra.
George D. • February 16, 2012Walk the stairs if you don't like crowded escalators. It seems no one uses them to go up.
Michael D. • July 13, 2013SPECIAL DEAL: HK$2.3 All You Can Ride special, everyday for Octopus Card Holders
marco r. • June 23, 2010be sure to check out the women performing "villain striking" under the overpass at canal road. very hong kong.
Steve B. • May 3, 2011Play the flügelhornn to penguins and alpacas waiting for the tram. Try to avoid eye-contact.
Henry H. • April 13, 2013This stop is always crowed, if you want to evade the crowd, you may use the stop on Pennington Street which is less than 100m away!
Magdalena M. • May 26, 2017The ding ding transport is ideal for observing the buzzing streets with enough time to take photos as it goes quite slowly. It's also cheap (2,3HKD no matter the distance). But if you hurry go for MTR
@JaumePrimero • September 17, 2011Get off at this stop if you want to head to the wan chai outdoor market.
dindin • May 11, 2012Perfect stop for Southorn Playground, and clubs/pubs like Mes Amis, Cryote, Agave!
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