Mid-Levels Escalator

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Hong Kong's Mid-Levels Escalator is the world's longest outdoor covered escalator system, a marvel of urban engineering that doubles as a moving sidewalk through the city's vibrant heart. Stretching over 800 metres from Central to the Mid-Levels residential district, this 20-minute ride offers a unique, elevated perspective on Hong Kong's dense streetscape, with temples, bars, and market stalls passing by at a leisurely pace. It's not just transport—it's an experience that defines the city's vertical personality.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least 1.5 to 2 hours for a relaxed ride with stops. Start at the bottom in late morning to avoid the downward flow (the escalator runs downhill from 6am to 10am, then uphill until midnight). Combine with a walk through Soho and a visit to Man Mo Temple for a half-day cultural stroll. The escalator itself takes about 20 minutes one-way if you don't stop, but the real joy is hopping on and off.

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