10 Amazing Hong Kong Pools

No one who knows Hongkong well will dispute that its summers can be harsh. From scorching heat to oppressive humidity, taking a refreshing swim in one of these stunning Hongkong pools may help make life a little less brutal! While all hotel pools provide stunning views of Victoria Harbour or city skylines for an amazing swimming experience. No matter whether you want to swim laps or just lounge poolside, these 10 incredible hotels in Hongkong boast exquisite pools that’ll take your pool day experience to another level. From rooftop to heated indoor pools with underwater speakers – these breathtaking Hongkong pools will leave you feeling like paradise! Four Seasons Resorts are known for their lavish resorts and excellent services, so it is no surprise that their stunning Hong Kong pool takes the cake. Boasting stunning views and an infinity edge, it makes one of the world’s most stunning pools – but for those not interested in laps there’s also a hot/cold whirlpool plus tea deck where guests can unwind with drinks! This hotel also houses the HK Observatory on its 76th-floor rooftop, where you’ll find their trendy pool that overlooks Hong Kong’s skyscrapers and is equipped with waterfall, hot/cold whirlpools, underwater speakers for music streaming and more! Plus it’s open year-round! At InterContinental Grand Stanford’s outdoor pool is another must-visit spot: with its Roman-inspired design complete with statuesque columns, this luxurious hotel brings Rome right to you! Here, visitors can soak up some sun while taking in panoramic views of Victoria Harbour while sipping cocktails from their stylish pool bar. The Wet Pool at W Hotel stands as one of the highest rooftop pools worldwide – and for good reason! Surrounded by skyscrapers and featuring an aesthetically pleasing painted wall of butterflies, this breathtaking pool also comes equipped with a jacuzzi to add luxury and relaxation to any summer getaway! Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association may have lifted its swimming ban, but still fears restrictions imposed by The Leisure and Cultural Services Department over coronavirus could have severe long-term repercussions for elite swimmers in Hong Kong. Many pools will only partially open this summer; approximately 20 public and 1,371 licensed private pools won’t open as planned according to estimates from union members. Hong Kong pools are among the many wonderful reasons to visit this amazing city, and with breathtaking views and exquisite designs they will leave an indelible mark. So don’t hesitate – book one of these luxurious hotels now to start planning your staycation and start packing your suitcase!