This top tourist destination features Hong Kong's oldest mode of transport - the Peak Tram, in operation since 1888, the city’s most unusual building - the unique ‘wok’ shaped Peak Tower and stunning, panoramic views.
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How to get there
20-minute drive from Parkview
7-minutes by funicular railway from Central - the Peak Tram
Police Museum
From the story of the 'Sheung Shui Tiger' which was shot in 1915 after killing a policeman to Triad Society beliefs and rituals, this museum presents an unusual side of Hong Kong’s unique history in a 570sqm space with over 600 exhibits.
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How to get there
10-minute drive from Parkview
South-side Beaches
Hong Kong island has a choice of beautiful, well-managed beaches and shoreline walks easily accessible from Parkview by bus or taxi.
Deep Water Bay (10 minutes)
A scenic, coastal tree-lined road and pathway linking Aberdeen and Repulse Bay. Highlights include imposing mansions, the Hong Kong Golf Club and The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The beach features bbq areas and restaurants.
Repulse Bay (15 minutes)
A large, sandy beach with shops, restaurants and bars. Highlights include a pair of large statues of two goddesses, Kwun Yum and Tin Hau and The Repulse Bay - a picturesque example of early colonial architecture.
Stanley (20 minutes)
A small, sandy beach with restaurants and bars next to the Stanley Market. Highlights include windsurfing coaching and annual dragon boat racing.
Shek O & Big Wave Bay (30 minutes)
Two large sandy beaches next to a traditional and rustic-style village community with a variety of restaurants and bars. Highlights include Hang-gliding, The Golf & Country Club, Bronze-Age rock carvings and millionaires' mansions on the surrounding headland.
Stanley Market
An exciting, low-cost shopping area adjoining the seafront promenade, Murray House and Village Square.
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How to get there
20-minute drive from Parkview
Ocean Park
A world-class educational theme parks with an exciting mix of entertainment, education and conservation facilities covering more than 870,000 square meters of land. It is comprised of two sections, the Headland and the Lowland, connected by a 1.5km long cable car system which offers spectacular, panoramic views of the southern side of Hong Kong and the South China Sea.
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How to get there
10-minute drive from Parkview
Hong Kong Jockey Club Racecourse, Happy Valley
The pageantry and excitement of world-class thoroughbred racing comes alive each season. There’s entertainment for everyone from veteran punters to casual racegoers and overseas visitors at the Happy Valley (and Sha Tin) Racecourses from September to June.
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How to get there
10-minute drive from Parkview
Hong Kong Stadium
A convenient down-town stadium for football, rugby, soccer and music concerts which houses 40,000 spectators with 75% sheltered seating and catering outlets.
How to get there
10-minute drive from Parkview