Swimming can be an excellent way to escape Hong Kong’s humid heat, not only due to its relaxing effects but also for improving mental health. Studies show that regular swimming can reduce stress, depression and anxiety as well as increase energy levels. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity for friends and family to come together while enjoying some time under the sun together in a pool environment; children can even have fun splashing about in a water playpen!
Hong Kong’s Leisure and Cultural Services Department operates 44 public swimming pools spread across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. Each pool offers different schedules; to discover these details and opening times please visit their website.
At some pools with lockers, coin is necessary to open them; these refundable coins can be dropped into a slot after your swim has concluded. Some pools close periodically for cleaning or maintenance services – please check each pool’s website prior to heading out!
Hong Kong hotel swimming pools are truly remarkable – you’ll find many that boast breathtaking city views! One of the most breathtaking is JW Marriott’s outdoor heated pool in Admiralty – not only is this incredible beauty surrounded by towering skyscrapers but you can even order drinks and snacks from their pool bar while taking a refreshing swim!
Tseung Kwan O swimming complex offers another wonderful hotel pool, featuring seven pools including one diving and three indoor leisure. All seven pools are open for public access; non-hotel guests are also welcome to use them! Visitors will enjoy numerous slides as well as an exciting water park!
Hong Kong boasts many outstanding public swimming pools that rival hotels. Morrison Hill Swimming Pool features a fantastic playground for children near the seashore, offering some stunning views of Hong Kong’s coastline.
Tai Wan Shan Swimming Pool, a hidden gem in Hong Kong’s heart, boasts stunning waterfalls and rocks for swimming pleasure – not to mention amazing views of Hong Kong’s breathtaking skyline! After your swim session is done, head on over to Wing Lai Yuen Sichuan Noodles for lunch to refuel!
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