Now that the temperatures have begun to cool off, it’s time to break out your swimsuit and visit one of Hongkong’s best public pools – from Morrison Hill Swimming Pool to Tseung Kwan O, there are plenty of stunning public pools that offer refreshing swimming environments – you won’t be cold before long!
Hong Kong’s latest rooftop pool is truly revolutionary. Situated 118 floors above ground at the International Commerce Center, this stunning indoor pool boasts views reminiscent of The Great Gatsby movie with floor-to-ceiling windows, mirrored ceilings, LED walls that create coral reef-inspired effects, floor to ceiling windows, floor to ceiling windows and LED walls designed to give an illusion of coral reefs – giving swimmers an experience as though swimming among clouds.
Hotel Indigo’s glass-bottom pool provides another exciting experience. Perched right on the edge of its building, swimmers can take in breathtaking city views while doing laps while watching traffic go by below them – it’s like swimming in the clouds!
If you prefer the relaxed, resort-style experience of swimming pools, check out the Cordis’ Wellness Pool. Equipped with an audio system so you can dance around or simply have conversations with friends while swimming, plus fibre optic underwater lights for added fun, this hotel pool will give any pool day an exciting atmosphere!
Rosewood Hong Kong offers something more luxurious: the Asaya Pool is an infinity 25-meter pool ideal for laps with magnificent city views, cabanas, and Jacuzzis to make sure your experience is extra luxurious.
Hong Kong’s iconic high-rise pool, located at the W Hotel is another attraction worth seeing. The WET deck attracts chic poolgoers every summer – plus, as one of the highest rooftop pools worldwide it hosts one of Hong Kong’s 76th floor rooftop pools with colorfully painted pool walls and an inviting pool bar, you’re bound to find your spot here in the sun.
Visit K11 Artus Hong Kong Pool for some tropical relaxation! Featuring luxurious turquoise Balinese stone construction and boasting an inviting space perfect for lap swimming and lounging, the Pool offers plenty of tropical appeal – just don’t forget your waterproof phone!
Keep Hongkong pools clean and healthy by following all rules when visiting them. Wearing a clean swimsuit, using designated changing rooms and footbaths before entering the pool area as well as packing a towel and sunscreen may all help maintain hygiene standards and help to ensure a positive experience for everyone using these pools.
Safety should also be top of mind, particularly with children. Always supervise them closely and do not allow them to dive into deep ends or play with sharp objects, and be sure to wear life vests when taking kids into water; drowning is a serious risk for young ones.