Hong Kong pools provide plenty of options when it comes to swimming – from Hotel Indigo’s rooftop pool and Harbour Grand Kowloon’s glass-walled infinity pool. There’s sure to be one perfect for you whether you want a relaxing or cooling dip after exploring all that the city has to offer! HK pools provide the ideal place for visitors looking to escape its hectic energy.
The government has recently been intensifying efforts to improve swimming facilities throughout Hong Kong. A new public pool opened recently in Wan Chai to replace one which will be demolished for construction of Exhibition Centre Station of Sha Tin to Central Link; another indoor pool will soon be built for Tsuen Wan; plus outdoor pools will increase from two to five next year.
Hong Kong Swimming Pool Monthly Tickets have just been introduced, providing holders with unlimited access to all public pools in Hong Kong for just HKD$150 each month – half price for students, children aged 3-13 years, and persons 60 or above. They will become available beginning today.
This new ticket provides discounts at restaurants and retail outlets as well as free entry to fitness classes – valid for one year from its purchase date and useable on any day except Sundays.
Many Hong Kong pools are open only to hotel guests, while others provide non-residents an opportunity to soak up the atmosphere and admire the view from their terrace or balcony. Some pools even feature retractable roofs so you can swim even when it rains!
Some hotels in Hong Kong are hosting special swimming events throughout the summer that allow non-residents to join. One such venue, Hotel Indigo in Causeway Bay, welcomes non-residents into its rooftop pool and lounge area during its special summer events.
Hotel ICON in Tsim Sha Tsui provides an ideal respite from sightseeing; their 80-foot rooftop pool boasts breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong’s skyline, creating an oasis in the middle of city life.
Swimming pools have become an increasingly popular way for residents to escape Hong Kong’s warming weather and beat the heat, and so have become an attraction worthy of consideration among tourists visiting this global city. One such Hong Kong pool was added as one of its top attractions after local swimmer Siobhan Haughey won four medals at Tokyo and Paris Olympic Games; so many great options make Hong Kong an unparalleled swimming destination!