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Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is generally open from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, with last entry at 7:30 pm. You can get there easily by taking the iconic Peak Tram to Victoria Peak. For more details about exact opening hours and directions, I recommend visiting the official Madame Tussauds Hong Kong website.
Ticket prices vary depending on age and whether you buy online or at the ticket counter. It is highly recommended to book your tickets in advance through the website for possible discounts and to avoid queues. You can check updated prices and make your reservation in the ticket section of the website.
To fully enjoy all the figures and interactive experiences, I suggest allowing between 1.5 and 2 hours for your visit. However, the time may vary depending on your pace and how many photos you want to take with your favorite celebrities.
Madame Tussauds, originally founded by Marie Tussaud in London, is famous for its wax figures of notable people. In Hong Kong, besides international stars, you will also find a section dedicated to important figures from Asian film, music, and politics, which adds a unique cultural touch to the exhibitions. It is a fun way to connect with history and entertainment.
For a quieter experience, it is best to visit on weekdays or early in the morning just after opening. Weekends and afternoons are usually more crowded. If you visit during the low season, you are also likely to find fewer people.
Yes, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is designed to be accessible. It has ramps and elevators to facilitate access to all areas of the museum for wheelchairs and strollers. If you need additional assistance, I recommend contacting them directly before your visit by calling +852 2849 6966.
While at Victoria Peak, there is plenty to explore. Do not miss the stunning views from Sky Terrace 428, the Peak Tram itself is an experience, and you can enjoy shopping and dining at The Peak Tower and The Peak Galleria. There is a world of possibilities right around you.
Of course! I recommend fully charging your phone or camera, as you will want to take lots of photos with the figures. Do not rush—take your time to interact with the exhibits and read the signs. Also, consider buying the combo ticket that includes the Peak Tram to save money and enjoy the full Victoria Peak experience—it is worth it!
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