Hong Kong’s scorching summer heat becomes all the more enjoyable when you find sanctuary in one of Hong Kong’s luxurious hotel rooftop pools. Swimming laps, relaxing with an iced coffee and reading a good book or simply taking in breathtaking city views – these rooftop pools provide just the break you need from city life!
Public Pools Hong Kong’s best public swimming pools provide an ideal place to cool off when the temperature and humidity become overwhelming, whether you need some time for yourself, lap swimming, practicing dives in a diving pool, or letting kids splash around and have fun in two kid-friendly pools. Weekends and public holidays tend to bring crowds; so for optimal experience it is wiser to come during weekdays when visiting these aquatic havens.
For an indulgent rooftop pool experience, visit The Kerry Hotel in Hung Hom for their breathtaking rooftop pool. Designed without barriers around it and offering unobstructed views across Kowloon, Red Sugar terrace bar serves free-flow drinks and snacks post-swim – make sure to stay until sunset so that you can admire this incredible cityscape with a drink in hand!
Another fantastic option for water fun in Hong Kong is the Ritz Carlton Indoor Pool. Situated on the 118th Floor of International Commerce Centre – which houses Hong Kong’s tallest skyscraper – this indoor pool allows visitors to swim above clouds with its mirrored ceilings and LED walls mimicking coral reefs. Hotel guests can take advantage of pool passes that include free flow bubbles and performances or purchase either Piscine Party Passes or Chinch Roast & Bubbles Packages with all-you-can-eat and beverage perks!
W Hong Kong offers another highlight – their pool is the highest outdoor pool in Hong Kong and boasts an incredible Jacuzzi. Additionally, its breathtaking panoramic views and impeccable service make it the ideal spot to unwind.
As with any luxury, hotel rooftop pools may come at a high cost; some are only open to hotel guests or as part of an expensive spa package, but they are definitely worth investing the extra money if possible!