1 / 5Monopoly Dreams
📍 The Peak, Hong Kong Island
World's first Monopoly theme park featuring immersive 4D experiences, interactive games, and exhibits celebrating the iconic board game.
Super fun and totally worth visiting! Monopoly Dreams is an amazing experience! We had such a great time as a family — everyone was smiling and laughing the whole way through. It’s really well designed, interactive, and full of fun activities. What we loved most is that it’s truly suitable for all ages. Kids, adults, and even seniors can all enjoy it together. It’s entertaining, engaging, and brings the whole family closer. Highly recommended for families or anyone looking for a fun and joyful outing. Definitely worth a visit!
🏆 Family Action Verdict
A unique theme park experience that brings the beloved board game to life with interactive activities the whole family can enjoy together.
💬 What Families Are Saying
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ZoeW
“Super fun and totally worth visiting! Monopoly Dreams is an amazing experience! We had such a great time as a family — everyone was smiling and laughing the whole way through. It’s really well designed, interactive, and full of fun activities. What we loved most is that it’s truly suitable for all ages. Kids, adults, and even seniors can all enjoy it together. It’s entertaining, engaging, and brings the whole family closer. Highly recommended for families or anyone looking for a fun and joyful outing. Definitely worth a visit!”
ning li
“Located in the heart of the city, this one-of-a-kind attraction invites visitors of all ages to explore the magic of the world’s most iconic board game. From immersive 4D experiences to interactive games and colourful sets, every corner is designed to spark creativity and fun. Meet Mr. Monopoly, complete exciting challenges, and discover the story behind the game that has inspired generations. Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or just feeling young at heart, Monopoly Dreams offers a memorable adventure filled with laughter and surprises. It’s more than a visit — it’s a dream world waiting to be explored.”
Jeffrey Chan
“Buying tickets through agents like Klook is probably more economic than buying at the counter. It is a combination of exhibitions and some mini games with a short 4D film. Overall comment is that it worth a try”
sorlo s
“Brought my kids to the Monopoly Dreams on Sunday and they had a great time there. It started with a tour of an animation simulating an elevator ride bringing you to Mr. Monopoly’s office. It showcases the history of Monopoly along with the various editions of Monopoly sold throughout the years. Next is an exciting 4D movie (not going to reveal too much here, will let you explore it yourself) that lasts about 5 minutes. Once it is over, you will be led to a wind chamber to play a money grabbing game. The Monopoly notes collected in the game can be used as coupons towards purchase at the shop. After the game, you may freely roam around the different sections including the jail, electric company, water works, all those familiar places from the board game. Although the area isn’t massive, there are many photo shooting spots and interactive games where we’ve spent around 1.5 hour at the attraction. In the last area before the gift shop, you may scan your ticket to enter a lucky draw for coupons (from food coupons to a $10,000 HKD discount to a special edition watch by Memorigin) There’s a human sized monopoly in the outdoor area where one can play at an extra cost which seems interesting. However it was a rainy day that we couldn’t get the chance to experience it. The overall experience was wonderful and even better if the place is bigger that could fit a bigger crowd and it can be packed on peak hours.”
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Overview
Children can step into the world of Monopoly through interactive exhibits, mini games, and a 4D cinema experience. The attraction features colorful sets where kids can meet Mr. Monopoly, complete challenges, and explore the history of the famous board game. Activities include a simulated elevator ride to Mr. Monopoly's office and a wind chamber money-grabbing game.



