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Hong Kong Observation Wheel (Hong Kong SAR China)

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The Hong Kong Observation Wheel is a striking modern landmark situated at the Central Harbourfront, providing visitors with a unique vantage point over Victoria Harbour. Rising 60 meters above the waterfront, the wheel is located between Central Piers 9 and 10, right at the edge of the city's bustling financial district. Since its opening in December 2014, it has become a popular attraction for both tourists and locals looking to admire the skyline from a different angle. The wheel features 42 climate-controlled gondolas, each capable of holding eight passengers, ensuring a comfortable experience even during Hong Kong's humid summers. A standard ride lasts between 15 and 20 minutes, offering three full rotations that showcase the towering skyscrapers of Central and the sprawling urban landscape of Kowloon across the water. At night, the structure is illuminated in brilliant white light, making it a prominent feature of the harbor's evening glow. The surrounding AIA Vitality Park frequently hosts community events and markets, adding to the lively atmosphere of this waterfront destination, which is easily accessible via the Star Ferry or MTR.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Hong Kong Observation Wheel is open to visitors who can ride in its 42 gondolas. It is an outdoor attraction located at Central Harbourfront.
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Typical hours
The wheel typically operates from late morning until late evening, but exact hours depend on the season. It is advisable to check the official schedule before visiting.
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Photography
Photography is allowed from the gondolas, capturing panoramic views of Victoria Harbour. Ground-level shots of the illuminated wheel are also popular.
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Time needed
A single rotation lasts about 15 to 20 minutes. Including queuing and boarding, plan for 30 to 45 minutes total.
Combine with
Combine the ride with a stroll along Central Harbourfront. Nearby attractions include IFC Mall and the Star Ferry Pier.
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Getting there
Take the MTR to Hong Kong station (Exit A) or Central station (Exit A). Alternatively, arrive by Star Ferry and walk a few minutes.
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Insider tip
Visit just before sunset for the best views of the harbour at dusk. Expect crowds on holidays - arrive early or book tickets in advance.

Geography

Coordinates
22.28520, 114.16230

Facts

  • The wheel is 60 meters tall.
  • It opened in December 2014.
  • It has 42 air-conditioned cabins.
  • Each cabin holds up to 8 people.
  • A full rotation takes 15-20 minutes.
  • Over 1 million visitors annually.

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The Hong Kong Observation Wheel📍 landmark

The Hong Kong Observation Wheel is a 60-metre tall Ferris wheel offering panoramic views over Victoria Harbour.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a ride cost?
A standard ticket costs about 20 HKD, which is very affordable for the views.
How long does a ride last?
The ride usually includes three rotations and lasts about 15 to 20 minutes.
Where is the wheel located?
It is located right at the Central Harbourfront Piers on Hong Kong Island.
Are the gondolas air-conditioned?
Yes, all gondolas are air-conditioned and can hold up to eight people.
Are there long queues?
It can be busy on weekends and evenings, but it is usually quiet on weekdays.
Hong Kong Observation Wheel: where is it located?
Hong Kong Observation Wheel is located in Hong Kong SAR China.
Hong Kong Observation Wheel: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.
Hong Kong Observation Wheel: why is it worth visiting?
The Hong Kong Observation Wheel is a striking modern landmark situated at the Central Harbourfront, providing visitors with a unique vantage point over Victoria Harbour.
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