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You are here: Home / Travel / Hong Kong / THE SKY TERRACE 428: BRINGING YOU THE SCENIC VIEW OF HONG KONG

THE SKY TERRACE 428: BRINGING YOU THE SCENIC VIEW OF HONG KONG

December 18, 2013 By StrawberrY Gal - Hong Kong, Travel Leave a Comment

The Sky Terrace 428 is our next destination. The Sky Terrace is a place where you can get a great view of Hong Kong where the location is 428 metres above the sea level. The Sky Terrace 428 is the highest viewing platform in Hong Kong offering a stunning 360-degree panoramic view across the Hong Kong.
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The sky Terrace give a very windy beautiful view of the whole scenic Hong Kong where experience the scenic colorful Hong Kong building light up at night. The view just amazing where you can see the whole Hong Kong is well brighten up with lights. It is a perfect place for photographer to capture the scenic icons of Hong Kong with all the eye-catching infrastructure.
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An added attraction on the terrace is The Sky Gallery, which now displays 17 historical photos, through which you can step back in time to the old Hong Kong and see how our Hong Kong has changed.
Besides that, at the Sky Terrance they do offer photography service too where you can have your pictures taken from the peak. Of course, it is with charges. Once you get down from the Sky Terrace, you can have your picture printed on some of the merchandise as your memory too.
Besides that, put your love card with The Peak too and have your memory stay there.
Tickets for Sky Terrace 428 admission only is also available and can be purchased at :
– Customer Services counter (Ground floor), The Peak Tower
– Shop 302-3, 3/F, The Peak Tower
– Appointed travel agents
Admission
Adult : HK$ 40
Child (aged 3 – 11)-HK$ 20
Senior (aged 65 or above)- HK$ 20

Remark: All ticket prices would be effective from March 1, 2013
Sky Terrace 428 Opening Hours :
10:00am – 11:00pm (Mon – Fri)
8:00am – 11:00pm (Sat, Sun & Public Holidays)
For inquiries :
For inquiries or more details, please contact :
Tel : (852) 2849 0668
Fax : (852) 2849 6237
Email : [email protected]

Tags: The Sky Terrace Category: Hong Kong, Travel



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