Sky 100
100/F, International Commerce Center, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon.
Phone : +852 2613 3888
Sky 100 is situated on the 100th floor Interior of Sky 100 observation deck
of the ICC in West Kowloon. Sky100 is a 360-degree indoor observation deck on the 100th floor of the International Commerce centre, in West Kowlon, Hong Kong.
Sky 100 is located two floors below the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong Hotel in the same building. Visitors reach the observation deck using high speed elevators, which travel from the 2/F entrance to the 100/F in 60 seconds.
Sky100’s Advanced Telescope provides “sunny day setting” and pre-recorded views from bright days, and on-screen indicators point to landmarks. Other settings include night views and fireworks. Interactive touch screens dot the deck, offering facts, tips and an itinerary planner.
The deck offers views of Hong Kong Island, full view of the Kowlon Peninsula and—weather permitting—the ridges that gave Kowloon its name and Tai Mo Shan in the background.
There is a café serving local snacks and refreshments as well as a restaurant serving international cuisines on the 101st floor.
Since 2012, sky 100 has also served as the finish point for the annual “Race to ICC-100—SHKP Vertical Run for the Chest”, organized by Sun Hung Kai Properties (Developer of the International Commerce centre) and the Community Chest of Hong Kong. The race begins at Level 8 and winds its way up the building’s staircases to sky 100. The event is normally held in early December.
Source : Wikipedia
Located on the 100th floor of Hong Kong’s tallest building — the International Commerce Centre (ICC) — sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, the highest indoor observation deck in the city, offers incredible 360-degree views of Victoria Harbour.
To get there a high-speed lift will whisk you up 100 floors in just 60 seconds. You can also explore the observation deck’s state-of-the-art interactive exhibition with a fascinating multimedia tour of Hong Kong’s history and culture. A professional photo booth with advanced augmented-reality (AR) technology delivers snaps with special backgrounds and 3D effects, and you can do up a custom-made Hong Kong travel plan with one of the itinerary planning devices.
Source : discoverhongkong.com
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Getting there : Admirality station, Exit F
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