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Hong Kong Day 1 of 2 Itinerary!!

Sights visited on Day 1: - Star Ferry + Victoria Harbour - Kowloon Park - Peak Tram + Victoria Peak ⛴️We stayed in the Wan Chai district in Hong Kong. We started our day around 9am. We got the Star Ferry across the Kowloon for 3 yuan per person, lasting around 10 minutes. 🥟On the other side, we went on a stroll along the Harbour, walking past the Clock Tower and along the Avenue of Stars. We then grabbed some food in Tsim Sha Tsui where there are a number of food options as you wander along. 🦩We then headed to Kowloon Park, a great spot to relax and explore (you might spot some flamingos!). 🚇From Kowloon Park, take the Subway to the Lower Station of the Peak Tram. The A1 Entrance of the Tsim Sha Tsui subway station is right at the exit of Kowloon Park. Take the Quanwan line 2 stops to Central (12.5 HKD per person, 6 minutes). Exit through J2 exit. Then walk 10 minutes to the Tai Ping Shan Peak Tramways by St John’s Building. 💴Adult Ticket Price: 136 yuan This ticket price includes a single trip of the peak tram and single entry to the Sky Terrace. Note: There are other deals that include return trips, or omit entrance to the sky terrace etc. 🚞The ride lasts around 7 minutes. Once at the top, enjoy views of the Hong Kong skyline and look around the shopping centres (where you can grab some food). 🌃We made our way to the Sky Terrace at around 6:30 in time to get a decent spot at the edge to watch the sunset and then enjoy the city skyline at night. Getting back down from the peak: * If you previously purchased a return trip for the tram, then you can get the tram back down. * There are also busses and taxis (that you can get to parts of the district aside from the Lower Station of the Peak Tram). Note: there are often long queues for all forms of transportation. Check out my other moments for day 2 of 2 itinerary for Hong Kong!
Posted: Jul 7, 2025
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