October 21, 2024

Hong Kong summers can be unbearably hot. Blazing sun, oppressive humidity and torrential rainfall combine to leave you sweating profusely in no time at all. Thankfully, however, Hong Kong offers numerous swimming pools as a cool down space! Not only are these public pools famous for their views of Hong Kong Island’s skyline; but they’re also perfect for providing relief from the intense heat.

Sai Kung Pool features an excellent leisure pool area for children of varying ages with fun water slides to keep everyone occupied, while parents can unwind in the main pool area with spectacular Sai Kung views – not forgetting there is even a family changing room at this pool!

One of Hong Kong’s most iconic pools, this outdoor oasis stands as an architectural landmark. Conceived with an innovative transparent Tensotherm membrane and covered by an aerogel blanket for maximum insulation and R-value efficiency. As China’s first pool to use such technology, its presence has long been felt here.

Rosewood Hong Kong offers guests an exquisite pool with unmatched views of Hong Kong cityscape. The infinity pool at this five-star hotel provides the ideal setting for relaxing swims during those scorching summer temperatures, and guests can also lounge poolside while taking in drinks from Asaya Pool Bar which boasts picturesque vistas of Kowloon Peak and Harbour.

If you’re in Hong Kong and seeking something more engaging than laps in an uninspiring public pool, check out these five incredible hotel pools. Each offers its own distinct style – you’re sure to find your ideal place for sunbathing this summer!

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Ma On Shan Community Pool Complex, one of the city’s largest public pools, features an outdoor complex featuring an impressive main pool with spectator seating for 1,200 people and numerous facilities including four waterslides for children to enjoy.

Victoria Park Pool is Hong Kong’s oldest public swimming pool, built in 1908 as a Grade II historic building and opened to locals and visitors alike since. Now under renovation to bring aquatic theatre, new cafe, concession rates for people with disabilities or over 60 as well as those under 60 who qualify as full-time students; admission is free with some concession rates offered; opening times: Monday to Friday 9am-6pm/Saturday/Sunday 8am to 7pm with children aged three or under admitted free! This article first published on Expat Living June 2021.