Top 5 Hong Kong Pools

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Hong Kongers know all too well how sweltering it can be year-round (with only about 1.5 months of delayed winter), making a swim in an infinity pool the perfect way to beat the heat and stay cool when temperatures rise. Hong Kong offers some stunning swimming pools – from seawater pools to art deco masterpieces; we’ve gathered our favorites here.

The Ritz Carlton indoor pool is truly impressive. Perched 118 floors up in the International Commerce Center, its pool appears suspended above clouds with floor-to-ceiling windows, mirrored ceilings, LED walls that resemble coral reefs and floor to ceiling windows that frame it all – it makes swimming in it truly unforgettable.

Terry Farrell designed this spaceship-like pool as an impressive work of art, offering breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and its islands from every vantage point. Perfect for leisurely swimming or practicing laps, the pool also includes a bar and restaurant so guests can take a break from water-based activities when necessary.

Rooftop pools in Central are not to be missed. Boasting stunning views of some of the city’s iconic buildings, you will feel transported into a tropical oasis! Additionally, outdoor jacuzzis offer the ideal place for relaxation while taking in sunset views – don’t miss them either!

With its breathtaking blue tiles and scenic location, this pool is truly magnificent. Unlike many hotels nearby, this one overlooks Victoria Harbour rather than Tsim Sha Tsui point; and its vibrant water glitters in the sunlight – making this attraction an absolute must-visit spot for selfie enthusiasts!

An emerald green pool at the Ritz Carlton on Hong Kong’s rooftop offers the ideal way to end a busy day in Hong Kong. Surrounded by glass panels and boasting breathtaking Victoria Harbour views, it provides the ideal spot for reflection on daily events while sipping on cocktails with friends.

Art deco masterpiece or social hub? Both descriptions apply here! This pool serves both purposes as guests can enjoy food and cocktails by the water while watching live performances from local musicians or enjoy weddings and other special occasions here.

Hong Kong boasts 22 public swimming pools managed by Leisure and Cultural Services Department, each of which costs HK$17 on weekdays and 19 on weekends for an entry ticket; those with disabilities, children ages three to 13 or full-time students can gain discounted entry.

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