HK$168 (adult walkup price) 30 mins - 2 hours About 3 miles away
One hundred stories up, the Sky100 observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre, on Austin Road West, Kowloon - Hong Kong's tallest building - gives you a majesterial view over the bay and the city. See how far you can see - and visit around sunset (last entry today is at 9pm) for a particularly enchanting view. (MTA: Kowloon)
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