Discover the fascinating world of wax figures at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, where history, art, and entertainment come together.
The museum is usually open daily from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with last admission at 7:30 PM. The most iconic and recommended way to get there is by taking the historic Peak Tram from the Garden Road station, which will take you directly to The Peak Tower where the attraction is located.
Admission is paid, and the standard price is around HKD 290, although there are discounts for children and seniors. I strongly recommend buying the 3-in-1 combo package (Admission + Peak Tram + Sky Terrace 428) online to save money and avoid ticket office lines.
For a relaxed visit where you can interact with the figures and take photos on the immersive sets, I recommend setting aside between 90 minutes and 2 hours. The tour includes several themed zones, from Hollywood glamour to Kung Fu icons and K-pop stars.
Opened in 2000, it was the first Madame Tussauds in Asia and stands out for its strong local cultural focus. Here you will find a unique collection of Hong Kong film stars such as Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee, as well as the famous art zone dedicated to Yayoi Kusama.
To enjoy the figures without waiting your turn for photos, the best time is on weekdays right at opening time (11:00 AM) or during lunchtime (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM). Weekends and public holidays are usually quite busy, especially in the afternoon.
Yes, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is designed to be accessible and barrier-free for wheelchair users. Located inside The Peak Tower, it has elevators and ramps to make movement between the different exhibition areas easier.
Since it is located at the top, you should not miss the stunning panoramic views from Sky Terrace 428, the highest observation deck in the city. You can also enjoy a peaceful walk to Lion's Pavilion, which offers free and spectacular views of Victoria Harbour.
Make sure to bring your phone fully charged or a portable charger, as you will want to take lots of photos. Also, look for the 'professional selfie' areas where the lighting is specifically optimized so your photos with the celebrities look completely real.
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