As the cool sniff of autumn wafts through the air, many of Hong Kong’s municipal swimming pools will open for business. But if you’re in the mood for something a little more luxurious, check out one of these show-stopping hotel pools with gorgeous views.
A swanky indoor pool with floor to ceiling windows and a stunning view of Victoria Harbour is just the ticket for a relaxing swim. And if you get hangry on your swim, just head over to the hotel’s pool bar to grab some drinks and snacks! Non-hotel guests can use the pool for HK$ 600 per four hours on weekdays and HK$ 380 on weekends.
This unique pool boasts a Roman-inspired design, complete with statuesque columns that will make you feel like you’re in a glamorous palatial setting, far away from the bustle of the city. Not to mention, this stunning pool has a retractable roof that opens or closes, depending on the weather. You can also enjoy a range of facilities such as a waterslide, aqua tunnel and water shooters.
If you’re looking for a more fun and exciting swimming experience, then look no further than this incredible outdoor pool. The pools here are specially designed with a range of free-form features that will bring a new meaning to the term ‘fun in the sun’. The kids will love hopping in for a splash around the huge water slides and playing on the numerous inflatables, while adults can relax with a good book in the loungers or enjoy a refreshing drink at the pool bar.
The swanky Kerry Hotel is famous for its shopping and dining options, but what you may not know is that this luxe hotel has a stunning rooftop pool as well! Their 25 meter-long infinity pool allows patrons to enjoy a one of a kind view of Victoria Harbour. And if you’re done swimming, you can head over to their Red Sugar terrace bar and lounge for some delicious cocktails and bar snacks. And if you’re feeling really luxurious, then why not stick around for the sunset?
With a main pool, teaching pool, leisure pool and a swimming pool for toddlers, this huge complex is perfect for the whole family. Plus, it has a few great water slides for the older kids too! And if you’re hungry, there is a Wing Lai Yuen Sichuan Noodles nearby! If you’re a resident, then you can swim for just HK$ 17 on weekdays and HK$ 19 on weekends. Otherwise, entrance is free for those with disabilities, above the age of 60, between the ages of 3 – 13, and full-time students.