Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck: Hours, Address, Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck Reviews: 4.5/5
Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
4.5
10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
About
sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is located on the 100th floor of International Commerce Centre (ICC), the tallest building in Hong Kong. At 393 m above sea level, it is the only indoor observation deck in Hong Kong offering 360-degree views of the territory and its famous Victoria Harbour. Connected to major transportation networks and world-class shopping mall "Elements" in the city. It has been acclaimed as the must-visit first stop for tourists to Hong Kong. It also features exceptional swift double-deck high-speed elevators, which reach the 100th floor in just 60 seconds. Before you visit sky100, we recommend you to check our opening hours & special arrangement in our website, as some area maybe blocked due to special events held by other parties. Hope to see you soon in sky100.
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The area
Neighborhood: Kowloon
How to get there
- Kowloon • 3 min walk
- Austin • 9 min walk
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Restaurants
6,198 within 3 miles

Tosca di Angelo
1,409
35 ft$$$$ • Italian • European • Contemporary

Tin Lung Heen
1,569
7.1 ft$$$$ • Chinese • Asian • Cantonese

The Lounge & Bar
1,324
5.9 ft$$$$ • Bar • International • Hong Kong

Ozone
4,196
20 ft$$$$ • Bar • Hong Kong • Vegetarian Friendly

Le Pain Quotidien
250
0.2 mi$$ - $$$ • Cafe • European • Vegetarian Friendly

WOOBAR
388
481 ft$$ - $$$ • Bar • International • Wine Bar

Sing Yin Cantonese Dining
326
512 ft$$$$ • Chinese • Asian • Cantonese

Kitchen (W Hotel Hong Kong)
762
0.1 mi$$ - $$$ • International • Asian • Hong Kong

Cafe 103
569
6.6 ft$$$$ • Cafe • Seafood • International

Tango Argentinian Steak House Elements
265
406 ft$$ - $$$ • Steakhouse • Latin • Argentinean
Attractions
660 within 6 miles

International Commerce Centre
90
3.3 ftArchitectural Buildings • Shopping Malls

Kowloon Tong
40
56 ftNeighborhoods

Elements (Mall)
366
489 ftShopping Malls

Ice Rink (Elements Mall)
20
0.2 miSports Complexes

Star Ferry
24,468
0.9 miFerries

Hong Kong Skyline
14,723
1 miPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Hong Kong Tourism Board
673
0.8 miVisitor Centers

Sandbox VR
631
0.9 miRides & Activities • Educational sites

Hong Kong West Kowloon Station
47
0.3 miPoints of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings

L&K Custom Tailor
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0.9 mi
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ECWorld
Hong Kong, China2,647 contributions
Mar 2021
There are many promotion deals for Sky 100 during Covid-19 lockdowns, and with a much reduced tourist presence it is actually an excellent chance to enjoy the great view offered. We went during a week day afternoon, enjoy the sunset sipping tea and then caught the splendor of the city with all its lights before leaving. There were very few people there and so we got to roam around and soak in the views to our hearts' desire. Note however it is not easy to get good photos due to all the reflection from the glass. Also pick a day with good visibility if at all possible.
Written June 16, 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
ACL3112
UK3,385 contributions
Jan 2020
The elevator takes you in 60 secs from ground level to 390 metres to the highest building in HK. The views across the city are stunning, there is a nice coffee shop, definitely a place with a view if you manage to get one of the window seats. Don't go on a cloudy day, it will be a waste of time. We took the hop on hop off Big Bus to get there, the area is quite confusing with lots of building sites (definitely work in progress). I am not sure how easy it is to get there. The bus negotiated a system of underground routes which eventually led us to the entrance at ground level.
Written February 24, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
270dj
Port Elizabeth17 contributions
Jan 2020
Be sure to take some water with you as the Deck gets very hot. The bubble waffle and ice cream (delicious) is a Hong Kong street food favorite but is very pricy at the peak. There is an abundance of restaurants , even a Gordon Ramsay restaurant.It is very child friendly as there are sweety shops and a patch of grass to rest on.
Written January 15, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
happyopenmindedtraveller
Europe197,899 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
I just visited the Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck as part of the Big Bus ticket for two days which i purchased yesterday and it was indeed quite an overwhelming viewing experience from really very high up there. I finished my approximately 1 1/2 hours visit with a cup of cappuccino at the quite excellent in-house Café 100 By The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong. Recommended especially if one happens to be in Hong Kong on a bright and sunny day (it was somewhat cloudy today but the view from up there this afternoon was still amazing).
Written February 9, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Steve W
1 contribution
May 2022 • Family
The smartone lab is annoying and the view is not 360 Becos of this damn smartone lab, and block the part of the way out so tourist need to walk around. The lab block the view and block the way out, despite its only open for particular timeslot. Staff there are just idling.
Written May 14, 2022
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Thank you very much for your review on the recent visit and we appreciate your feedback. Please accept our sincere apologies on the inconvenience experience may have caused you and sorry to hear of your less than satisfactory viewing experience at sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck. We have reflected your comments to our colleagues and will review the issues of reflections in order to create the best viewing experience for our guests. Please assured that your constructive comments are very important to us, and with that, we always value our customers' opinions and would like to thank you for bringing this to our attention. We hope you would visit sky100 with your friends and family again to renew your experience in the near future. Thank you!
Written May 18, 2022
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Droombarton
Placentia, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador61 contributions
Jul 2020 • Couples
There is ample transportation options to get here. Elevator is super quick to get you to the floor with 360 view.
Written July 21, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
We’re glad you like the visit, thanks a lot for your comment.
Our lift is the fastest double-deck elevator in Hong Kong that able to take visitors from 2/F to 100/F, reaching the deck at the height of 393 meters in just 60 seconds.
Hope our interactive multimedia exhibits & fun-filled facilities, expounding Hong Kong’s fascinating history and rich culture that the locals may not even know, also enriched your sky100 journey and let you discovered 100% Hong Kong.
Thanks again for your visit. Please feel free to share your wonderful experience with your family and friends and we look forward to seeing you again in the future!
Written July 27, 2020
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
BradJill
Hong Kong, China146,662 contributions
Jun 2012 • Couples
Sky100 Observation Deck is a very good opportunity to see 360 degree views of Hong Kong from up in the clouds, similar to viewing NYC from the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock or perhaps looking down upon Paris from the Eiffel Tower. However, the Sky100 experience is hindered by the unpredictable and inconsistent air quality and conditions that we face in Hong Kong, often limiting optimal viewing experience at this attraction.
Sky100 entry tickets are HKD$150 if purchased on the day of your visit, or HKD$125 if you reserve in advance online. This attraction, is located in the Elements Mall (Metal) area, found on the first, not ground floor. Compared to its international peer attractions, entrance queues are very short. Even on a weekend evening, we walked straight to the front of the line to purchase tickets before going up to the observation floor. With similar attractions in other cities, we've waited 30 minutes to well over an hour for ticket purchase and access to observation decks.
What we liked about the Sky100 Observation Deck is that they seem to know that there is a high probability that viewing conditions will not be ideal or potentially even poor. To compensate, they have very good information displays, touch-operated digital screens that are quite fun to use, free zoom telescopes for getting close look at the many skyscrapers in Kowloon and HK Island or boats plying the waters of Victoria Harbor and children's entertainment and play area to keep the kiddies busy. There is also free wifi here. Collectively, these inclusions help ease any disappointments for not seeing the lovely Hong Kong and Kowloon Skylines if viewing conditions are not ideal.
We also liked the fact that this attraction doesn't take on ridiculous crowds like what are found at other Hong Kong main attractions. We were able to walk around the 360 degree viewing area in peace, not rubbing or bumping shoulder to shoulder with others, are rare find in HK. We also liked that there was no limited viewing time, you can stay as long as you like once you enter the 100th floor.
Lastly, we were very pleased with the child-friendly nature of this attraction, making this a very good option for those bringing children to Hong Kong. Plenty to keep them busy while the adults spend time checking our the various views of the city.
What we didn't like so much was the weather. While not the fault of the attraction, it does clearly limit the potential of this attraction, making it something to avoid during days with poor viewing conditions, of which we have way too many in HK. However, with good viewing conditions, this is an attraction, you might want to move up the scale as views will be remarkable from this perspective.
We also don't like all of the lighting that is inside the Observation floors. This results in much glare on the glass, hampering photographs you might want to take. To compensate, many locals bring black towels with holes for their lens, holding up the towels in effort to block the backlight reflections. It seems they have no problem with you doing this at Sky100. Unfortunately, lacking an outdoor viewing platform, you are most likely going to get photographs with noticeable glares even if viewing conditions are good.
Overall, the Sky100 Observation Deck is a real hit or miss attraction, not because of the quality of the attraction itself or due to their operations, but due simply to the heavy impact of the air quality and conditions in Hong Kong. On poor viewing days, there is little point visiting this attraction. However, with clear skies, this is a very good attraction.
Sky100 entry tickets are HKD$150 if purchased on the day of your visit, or HKD$125 if you reserve in advance online. This attraction, is located in the Elements Mall (Metal) area, found on the first, not ground floor. Compared to its international peer attractions, entrance queues are very short. Even on a weekend evening, we walked straight to the front of the line to purchase tickets before going up to the observation floor. With similar attractions in other cities, we've waited 30 minutes to well over an hour for ticket purchase and access to observation decks.
What we liked about the Sky100 Observation Deck is that they seem to know that there is a high probability that viewing conditions will not be ideal or potentially even poor. To compensate, they have very good information displays, touch-operated digital screens that are quite fun to use, free zoom telescopes for getting close look at the many skyscrapers in Kowloon and HK Island or boats plying the waters of Victoria Harbor and children's entertainment and play area to keep the kiddies busy. There is also free wifi here. Collectively, these inclusions help ease any disappointments for not seeing the lovely Hong Kong and Kowloon Skylines if viewing conditions are not ideal.
We also liked the fact that this attraction doesn't take on ridiculous crowds like what are found at other Hong Kong main attractions. We were able to walk around the 360 degree viewing area in peace, not rubbing or bumping shoulder to shoulder with others, are rare find in HK. We also liked that there was no limited viewing time, you can stay as long as you like once you enter the 100th floor.
Lastly, we were very pleased with the child-friendly nature of this attraction, making this a very good option for those bringing children to Hong Kong. Plenty to keep them busy while the adults spend time checking our the various views of the city.
What we didn't like so much was the weather. While not the fault of the attraction, it does clearly limit the potential of this attraction, making it something to avoid during days with poor viewing conditions, of which we have way too many in HK. However, with good viewing conditions, this is an attraction, you might want to move up the scale as views will be remarkable from this perspective.
We also don't like all of the lighting that is inside the Observation floors. This results in much glare on the glass, hampering photographs you might want to take. To compensate, many locals bring black towels with holes for their lens, holding up the towels in effort to block the backlight reflections. It seems they have no problem with you doing this at Sky100. Unfortunately, lacking an outdoor viewing platform, you are most likely going to get photographs with noticeable glares even if viewing conditions are good.
Overall, the Sky100 Observation Deck is a real hit or miss attraction, not because of the quality of the attraction itself or due to their operations, but due simply to the heavy impact of the air quality and conditions in Hong Kong. On poor viewing days, there is little point visiting this attraction. However, with clear skies, this is a very good attraction.
Written June 17, 2012
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
PB&SK
London, UK56 contributions
Nov 2012 • Couples
Why pay HK$ 150 just for admission to Sky 100 when you can go to the Ritz Carlton on floor 102 and spend the money on a cocktail instead like we did ! You don't even have to dress up !
Written November 13, 2012
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Olivier G
Carry-le-Rouet, France125 contributions
Jun 2014 • Friends
Don't take tickets to the observation deck, but rather ask your way to the Ozone bar. They will take you to the 118th floor (490m) for FREE, i.e. higher than the observation deck and at no cost. There you will have very nice views of Hong-Kong, in a nice environment and no one pushed you to purchase drinks! However I recommend you taste 1 of their signature cocktails, delicious and still cheaper than 1 ticket to the observation deck below... Now, this of course requires that you are not dressed like a perfect tourist with shorts, flip-flops and a hugly t-shirt!
Written August 14, 2014
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Mike D
Hong Kong, China7 contributions
Dec 2011
This is a tourist trap if i've ever been to one. For the price of admission, you could get a drink and a half from the Ritz Carlton bar, which is a bit higher up on the tower.
Written November 4, 2012
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
If may birthday on 4 October, than I go to sky 100
On 10 October,I'm still have free ticket?
sky100hk_TA
hong kong5 contributions
Yes, Hong Kong residents can enjoy free sky100 admission when visiting with at least one companion purchasing ticket with the Birthday Offer. Up to 3 accompanying guests can enjoy 50% ticket discount on Standard Ticket. The Birthday Offer can be enjoyed during their birthday month.
Carolina A
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Can an underage person enter the bar with an adult?
sky100hk_TA
hong kong5 contributions
Thank you for your question. If you are referring to entering Cafe 100 by The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, the answer is yes, as it's a cafe and underage accompanied by an adult to dine at Cafe 100 is fine.
mei
Bandung, Indonesia168 contributions
Hi, need your help. Is the concession ticket for elderly aged 65 and above apply for foreigner visit hongkong? Thx
gamain
Inverell, Australia1,291 contributions
Yes. On our arrival into HK, we attended a MTR (staffed counter) station, upon showing our (Australian) Senior Card's & passports we were issued with 2 'Elders' MTR LIGHT RAIL. for persons Age 65+, HK$2 per journey when paid with Elder Octopus Card. These cards can have extra HK$ put onto the card and can also be used on the HK buses, but cannot be used for a discount on the Express MTR Service either to and from the International Airport.
JayVee R
11 contributions
Do you allow dji osmo mobile in the premise? Or small tripod...?
2 Queens 👸🏼 👸🏼
South Africa15 contributions
Yes, tripods are allowed.
JDL19
Quezon City, Philippines65 contributions
Are kids age 2 years old allowed in the sky100?
sky100hk_TA
hong kong5 contributions
Hi JDL19,
Yes, two years old children are allowed to visit at sky100. It is worth to note that infant below three years old could obtain a free entry standard ticket, and you can get 10% discount via online booking as well. Please visit our website for more information.
ray
Aalst, Belgium9 contributions
Is there an outdoor balcony? We would like to take pictures but when behind glass, there could be a lot of reflection of the glass....
I want to ask if you go on your birthday on sky 100 it is free?
sky100hk_TA
hong kong5 contributions
Thank you for your email.
The Birthday Guest needs to go with at least one companion (up to three accompanying guests) purchasing the ticket with the Birthday Offer (30% off ticket discount on Standard Ticket) to activate the "Sky100 Birthday Offer", the Birthday Guest's admission ticket will be free if you fulfilled the above conditions. Please remember to bring your Hong Kong Identity Cards or Birth Certificate as a proof next to you at the 1/F Ticket Centre of Sky100 for verification.
For more details, please visit our website.
what is the best time to visit Sky100 Honkong Observation Deck?
sky100hk_TA
hong kong5 contributions
Hi Companion571957
Thank you for your kind attention. In the case of finding the best timing of visiting sky100 to view the best scenery of Hong Kong, we highly suggest you visit Weather Forecast at the Hong Kong Observatory website, which could provide you with the information about the local weather condition and inclement weather condition that could prevent you from seeing the clear view of Hong Kong.
If weather wasn’t looking good when you visited sky100, we still have different facilities and services that could provide you as an alternative to add into your sky100 experience despite of the bad weather, including the Augment Reality (AR) mobile application where visitors can take fun-filled photos, the Virtual Reality (VR) experience that enable visitors to enjoy the exciting 360-degree view of the famous Hong Kong skyline virtually outside the window with real scenery, and the sky-high dining experience at the Café 100 by the Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong where visitors can enjoy the double delights of taste and visual pleasure.
What if the inclement weather condition highly prevents you from seeing at least the International Finance Centre and Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from sky100, we will issue each visitor a ticket to return for free during this specified period. Besides, our online ticket purchase with 30 days validity offers flexibility to guests with the visiting date.
Thank you once again for your email and we hope to see you at sky100 in the future.
Frequently Asked Questions about Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
- Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is open:
- Sun - Sat 10:00 AM - 8:30 PM
- Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck admission prices can vary. Entrance tickets currently cost $9.21, while a popular guided tour starts around $15.57 per person. See all 13 Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck tickets and tours on Tripadvisor
- Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck can be crowded, so we recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund. See all 13 Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck tickets and tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck:
- sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck Tickets (From $20.09)
- sky100 Dining Package [FCA-DP_2] at Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong (From $30.13)
- sky100 Beer Package [FCA-Beer_2] at Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong (From $16.74)
- sky100 Beverage Package [FCA-BP_2] at Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong (From $16.74)
- sky100 Wine Package [FCA-WP_2] at Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong (From $21.43)
- Hotels near Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck:
- (0.01 mi) The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
- (0.12 mi) W Hong Kong
- (0.08 mi) The HarbourView Place
- (0.60 mi) Prince Hotel (Marco Polo Hotels)
- (0.55 mi) Royal Pacific Hotel
- Restaurants near Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck:
- (0.00 mi) The Lounge & Bar
- (0.00 mi) Inakaya Japanese Restaurant
- (0.00 mi) Cafe 103
- (0.00 mi) RyuGin
- (0.00 mi) Tin Lung Heen