Discover Hong Kong’s history with a Peak Tram ride, Old Town Central tour, and Michelin-starred dim sum tasting.
Discover Hong Kong’s history with a Peak Tram ride, Old Town Central tour, and Michelin-starred dim sum tasting.
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Peak Tram - Enjoy a ride on the Peak Tram to the iconic Peak, with round trip tickets included. This experience is a top 10 must-do as voted by visitors!
The first Peak Tram began service on May 30, 1888, as Asia’s first cable funicular. It has evolved from coal-fired steam boilers to today’s highly efficient electronic control system. The 6th…
- Peak Tram - Enjoy a ride on the Peak Tram to the iconic Peak, with round trip tickets included. This experience is a top 10 must-do as voted by visitors!
The first Peak Tram began service on May 30, 1888, as Asia’s first cable funicular. It has evolved from coal-fired steam boilers to today’s highly efficient electronic control system. The 6th generation Peak Tram is painted in a custom “Peak Tram Green,” honoring its heritage and the 3rd and 4th generation tramcars, which operated from 1948-1959 and 1959-1989, respectively.
Traveling to the Peak via the Peak Tram is an unforgettable journey. As one of the world’s oldest and most renowned funicular railways, the tram ascends to 396 meters (about 1,300 feet) above sea level. The incline is so steep that the buildings you pass appear to lean at angles between 4 and 25.7 degrees!
- Victoria Peak (The Peak) - Embark on a guided walking tour to explore the history of the peak and visit the Lion’s Point View Pavilion.
Victoria Peak, commonly known as The Peak, is a must-visit destination in Hong Kong, offering breathtaking views of the skyscraper-lined Victoria Harbor, Kowloon Peninsula, and rugged mountain peaks, both day and night.
Lion’s Point View Pavilion - This Chinese-style pavilion near the Peak Tram terminus on Victoria Peak provides a panoramic view of Victoria Harbor. Built by a local Hong Kong Lions Club in 1976, it is another symbol of “East Meets West.”
- Peak Tram - Use the Peak Tram to return to Central Lower Terminus.
- Upper Lascar Row Antique Street Market - The highlight of Upper Lascar Row is the seemingly endless array of antique stores, featuring an eclectic mix of Chinese calligraphy, arts, and vintage furniture.
- Mid-levels Escalator - Experience the world’s longest outdoor covered Central Mid-Level Escalator.
Central Mid-level Escalator - This is the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, which opened in 1993. It stretches over 800 meters and rises more than 135 meters in elevation, from Queen’s Road Central up to Conduit Road. Built to alleviate traffic congestion in the residential Mid-levels district, it includes 20 escalators and three inclined moving walkways. It has become a popular tourist attraction, taking visitors through a historical district and up to the Soho dining and nightlife hub. The escalator has also been featured in many Hong Kong movies and promotional clips over the years.
- Tai Kwun - Tai Kwun, meaning ‘big station’ in Cantonese, was a nickname for the former Central Police Station Compound, which boasts a history of over 170 years. This site is a unique cluster of relatively low-rise buildings located in a prime area 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 architectural works.
- Hollywood Road - 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 the first to be completed.
Hollywood Road is filled with a variety of trinket and antique shops, offering everything from Chinese furniture to porcelain ware, Buddha sculptures to Tibetan rugs, Japanese netsukes to Coromandel screens, and Ming dynasty ceramic horsemen to kitsch Maoist memorabilia.
Along the way, the tour will pass by Kung Lee Sugarcane Juice Store. Founded in the 1940s, the store retains much of its old-school charm, including wooden fixtures, ceramic tiles, and ceiling fans.
- Pottinger Street - Descending from Hollywood Road is the picturesque Pottinger Street, with its cobbled stone steps sharply dropping to Queen’s Road Central, where the waterfront once was. Dating back to 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 stroll along the street now takes you through the area’s renowned fancy dress market, where you can find any type of costume imaginable.
- Man Mo Temple - There is no clear record of when the Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road was built. The only evidence is an inscription on a brass bell in the temple, dated “the 27th Year of Emperor Tao-kuang, Ching dynasty,” which corresponds to 1847 A.D.
Man Mo Temple is a stunning complex estimated to have been constructed over 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, honors the God of Literature and the God of War.
- Hong Kong West Kowloon Station - Delight in a delicious dim sum tasting menu (10 varieties) at the Michelin Awarded Tim Ho Wan (2010-2021).
- Victoria Harbour - For PI/PIF option only. Starting April 1st, the PM departure tour includes a 45-minute sunset Victoria Harbour Cruise (with one drink and snack included).

- Round Trip Peak Tram Ticket with priority boarding - skip the queue!
- Guided tour of Old Town Central - Man Mo Temple, Hollywood Road, Tai Kwun and more!
- Professional tour guide service
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Insurance
- Round Trip Peak Tram Ticket with priority boarding - skip the queue!
- Guided tour of Old Town Central - Man Mo Temple, Hollywood Road, Tai Kwun and more!
- Professional tour guide service
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Insurance
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Embark on a journey through the history and development of Hong Kong on a guided tour. Ride the Peak Tram to the iconic Peak, explore the Old Town Central, and enjoy a dim sum tasting at Michelin-awarded Tim Ho Wan.
Begin your adventure with a ride on the Peak Tram to the iconic Peak. Take a guided walking tour to learn about the history of the peak and…
Embark on a journey through the history and development of Hong Kong on a guided tour. Ride the Peak Tram to the iconic Peak, explore the Old Town Central, and enjoy a dim sum tasting at Michelin-awarded Tim Ho Wan.
Begin your adventure with a ride on the Peak Tram to the iconic Peak. 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 Pottinger Street, the Central Escalator, Tai Kwun, Hollywood Road, Lascar Row, and Man Mo Temple.
Finally, end your tour on a high note by enjoying a dim sum tasting at the Michelin-awarded Tim Ho Wan.
- For insurance purpose, please provide full name and last 4 digit of passport from each particiapnt. Collected data will be destroyed after tour is completed
- The remaining time is allocated for the travel from place to place
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.