1 / 3Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
๐ The Peak, Hong Kong Island
Interactive wax museum at The Peak featuring lifelike figures of international and Asian celebrities across themed zones, plus floor projection games and dance stages for younger visitors.
It was so quiet during our visit on 15th oct , so we managed to took pictures without having to wait in line, it was so pleasant, the staff were nice too too. My kid loved the projection games on the floor and dancing on the stages. Very nice set up for the room, it was a bit confusing about the floors but we enjoyed inside there. Love!
๐ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 5 and up who are fans of specific celebrities or K-pop acts. The interactive floor games and dance stages engage younger children independently of celebrity recognition. Families visiting The Peak anyway will find it a natural add-on.
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๐ฌ What Families Are Saying
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Fabyana Ong
โIt was so quiet during our visit on 15th oct , so we managed to took pictures without having to wait in line, it was so pleasant, the staff were nice too too. My kid loved the projection games on the floor and dancing on the stages. Very nice set up for the room, it was a bit confusing about the floors but we enjoyed inside there. Love!โ
Our_Discoveries5
โA very fun and entertaining experience! The wax figures are incredibly accurate and look just like real people. The museum features a wide collection of international and Asian celebrities, making it a perfect spot for great souvenir photos. The organization is good, but it can get crowded at times and the ticket price is a bit high. However, it is definitely worth a visit, especially for families and friends.โ
Tomasz Ciesielski
โIt was my 1st time in a wax museum. Iโm pretty impressed about the details of the figures.โ
Ronnie & Princess
โVisiting Madame Tussauds in Hong Kong is one of those classic tourist stops โ itโs fun, photo-friendly, and easy to slip into your day up at The Peakโฆ but it isnโt exactly a canโt-miss highlight either. Iโd give it a solid 3 stars overall. At its core, Madame Tussauds is exactly what youโd expect: a wax museum full of life-sized celebrity figures across multiple themed zones โ from Hollywood stars and music icons to local Hong Kong heroes and athletes. Itโs great if you love taking goofy photos, love celeb culture, or youโre with people who adore interactive experiences. ๏ฟผ ๐ฐ Cost: โข Standard adult tickets are typically around HK$290 (kids/seniors slightly less) if you buy direct. ๏ฟผ โข You can often find combo deals online that bundle the entry with Peak Tram or Sky Terrace tickets โ which can make it a bit more worthwhile. ๏ฟผ โข Buying online in advance usually saves a little and sometimes gets you skip-the-line perks. ๏ฟผ Hereโs why it lands around 3 stars for me: โ Pros: โข Itโs a fun, family-friendly activity with great photo ops. ๏ฟผ โข Indoors and air-conditioned โ a nice break from the heat if youโre touring all day. ๏ฟผ โข The themed zones are colourful and varied enough to keep you moving through the space. ๏ฟผ โ Cons: โข For what you pay, the experience can feel a bit light and short โ many visitors breeze through in just 1โ2 hours. ๏ฟผ โข Some figures donโt quite feel super lifelike, and the attraction can come off a bit dated compared to fancier interactive exhibits. ๏ฟผ โข Itโs definitely more tourist trap vibe than local favourite โ so if wax museums arenโt your thing, you might skip it.โ
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Overview
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong occupies a prime position at The Peak with wax figures spanning Hollywood stars, K-pop idols, Hong Kong icons, and sports legends across multiple themed zones including the K-Wave Zone and Fashion Zone. Figure accuracy draws consistent praise. Children gravitate toward the floor projection games and dedicated dance stages. Weekday visits deliver an uncrowded experience where photos require no queue.





