Special Offer: Your tickets include 2-day unlimited access to Hong Kong Tramways' network!
Discover Hong Kong’s living history with
an amazing 1-hour sightseeing journey aboard a unique 1920’s style tram
+ 2-day unlimited free access to the Hong Kong Tramways’ network
Highlights
• 1-hour sightseeing tour aboard a unique and elegant 1920s’ style tram
• Listen to authentic tales of local life and tram history in 8 languages (Mandarin, Cantonese, English, Korean, Japanese, French, Spanish, Russian)
• Learn about the history of the 114-year-old tram system from the onboard heritage corner with photographs, videos and genuine artifacts
• See city landmarks from the open top upper deck with a helpful host and free WiFi
• Use the 2-day pass giving unlimited free access to the Tramways’ regular service to deepen Hong Kong’s exploration
TramOramic Tour Details
Resurrected at Hong Kong Tramways tram depot at Whitty Street, the distinctive TramOramic Tram features a unique 1920’s style tramcar with an open top upper deck and a vintage cabin lower deck. The tram has a capacity for 36 passengers plus a tram captain and a tram attendant dressed in costume. The TramOramic Tram features free WiFi, onboard videos and a picture gallery comparing past and present Hong Kong as well as a heritage corner with genuine tram souvenirs.
True Hong Kong stories and sites of interest were developed with the help of expert city guides, a Hong Kong historian and local tram enthusiasts. Authentic tales of local life and tram history are delivered through personal headsets in the passenger’s choice of Cantonese, Mandarin, English, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, French or Russian.
The package includes a commemorative TramOramic Golden Ticket, which entitles the bearer to the 1-hour TramOramic Tour and also offers him a 2-day pass giving unlimited free access to the Tramways’ regular service to deepen Hong Kong’s exploration.
How To Access The Tour
The TramOramic Tour departs 6 times a day, 365 days per year, traveling along the busiest Hong Kong spots, between Western Market Terminus and Causeway Bay Terminus, and swinging through the Happy Valley loop. The tour ends at the opposite terminus from where you started.