Top 5 Hong Kong Pools With Spectacular Views

No matter your level of swimming ability, nothing beats taking a refreshing dip in a refreshing pool on a hot day to cool off with spectacular views – and Hong Kong offers some truly gorgeous pools that provide spectacular scenery. Read on for our top picks ranging from rooftop to water-level pools that offer lap training facilities or party facilities with breathtaking panoramas!

Four Seasons Hong Kong’s sparkling infinity pool has long been known for its breathtaking views and unforgettable experience, no matter the season or climate. Swim laps in its cool waters or simply lounge under a hot sunbath with a cocktail in hand and some snacks.

Not only is this pool renowned for its views; the underwater speakers and fiber optic lights add an exciting whirlpool experience! Plus, its hot/cold whirlpool provides relaxation to sore muscles.

Locals love this public swimming pool as it offers something for all age groups – with its leisure pool area and water slides suitable for different ages, the kids will stay busy while mum and dad take some much-needed me time!

There are also other pools within the complex, including an indoor training pool and outdoor lap pool. As these may become quite busy during peak hours, it would be prudent to avoid them whenever possible.

Modern, sculptural pool that boasts stunning cityscape views in Hong Kong is a must-visit destination for visitors, especially at sunset or sunrise. With 25 metre water depth and breathtaking Victoria Harbour panoramas at your disposal, Asaya Kitchen serves up delicious meals that provide hours of pure relaxation – make this stop one on your itinerary today.

Terry Farrell and Partners created this innovative new pool in Kennedy Town inspired by the shape of a dragon. It includes both an outdoor lap pool and large leisure pool with fountain and water slides for family days out, while inside, there are changing rooms, lockers and private shower cubicles.

Entrance fees to public swimming pools in Hong Kong vary between 17 HKD for weekday visits and 19 HKD on weekends and public holidays; those aged 60 years old or above, disabled individuals or full-time students pay only 8-9 HKD per visit weekday and weekend respectively; children under the age of three enter for free! It is also worthwhile purchasing an Octopus card upon arriving, which allows access to all public pools that require an admission fee – making a cost-efficient means to explore this vibrant city!