Hong Kong summers can be tough. To beat the heat and stay comfortable, there are various methods of relief available to us; one great way is swimming in Hong Kong pools: from natural infinity pools in the hills to water parks at luxurious hotels – pools can provide us with relief while providing us with refreshing dips into watery heaven!
Government-run public swimming pools provide a welcome respite. With facilities catering to kids and adults of all ages alike, fountains and slides as well as discounts available for seniors (those aged 60+), students, as well as those looking for relaxation. Admission prices tend to start from 17 for weekday use or 19 on weekends with discounts available for senior citizens (60+), students. While private pools may cost more, but tend to offer superior facilities and attentive staff members.
Are you searching for an unforgettable pool experience in Hong Kong? Look no further than W Hong Kong. Perched high atop their rooftop pool is an Instagrammer’s delight with stunning views of Hong Kong’s skyline and Victoria Harbour from their rooftop pool. Additionally, relax poolside at their WET bar before diving into their outdoor Jacuzzi for some restorative rejuvenation.
Hammer Hill Swimming Pool, a family favorite, is another notable pool in the city. Boasting waterslides, water shooters and even a pirate ship for children to use as they have fun splashing around and letting off steam, this aquatic venue also offers delicious shaved ices so that visitors can reward themselves after spending the day splashing around.
Fanling Swimming Pool offers a more relaxing experience than other popular Hong Kong pools, being set in a more tranquil area away from city center congestion and boasting its own library – making for the ideal combination of relaxation and reading!
If you’re feeling more luxurious, Asaya at Rosewood Hong Kong provides the ideal retreat. This relaxing pool features an eye-catching glass-bottom with breathtaking city views; residents only may use this oasis, while non-residents may take in its sights from an adjacent terrace with drinks in hand.