Hong Kong Pools

hongkong pools

Hong Kong is a city full of skyscrapers but the city is also packed with public and government-run swimming pools. While they do provide a great place to swim, if you’re looking for an escape from the crowds and want some peace and quiet to refresh, why not check out one of Hong Kong’s hotel pool resorts? With top-notch facilities, stunning views and a variety of dining options, a stay at a hotel pool in Hong Kong is a perfect way to soak up the sun.

Located in the heart of urban Admiralty, the JW Marriott’s outdoor heated pool is surrounded by stunning skyscrapers, offering guests an opportunity to take a dip with the cityscape in the background. The al fresco Fish Bar and Pool Lounge is conveniently located right next to the pool, making it easy to grab a bite before or after a refreshing dip.

The largest pool complex in the Southern District, Pao Yue Kong is home to a wide variety of pools that cater to all kinds of swimmers. While more advanced swimmers can do laps in the main pool, beginners can practise their strokes at the teaching pool while kids can splash around and have fun in the two kid-friendly pools equipped with water slides, fountains and much more!

Another renowned hotel pool in Hong Kong, the Rosewood’s Asaya Pool offers an oasis of calm with its infinity edge and sweeping city views. Located on the sixth floor of this luxury hotel, you can do some laps in the pool or just lounge poolside with a beverage from their Asaya Kitchen to beat the blistering summer heat.

If you’re looking for a pool with an even more impressive view, check out the Ocean Pool at Four Seasons, which boasts iconic views of Victoria Harbour and the city. The pool’s unique seashell-like design makes it stand out from the rest, and if you need to cool off, just head to the hot and cold whirlpool for a quick dip.

The Tung Chung Swimming Pool is home to a large lagoon with a beach-like feel, and is an excellent choice for families looking to spend a day in the water. The pool also features a lazy river, water slides and a children’s pool with a splash pad and a pirate ship.

Located in the heart of Central, the YMCA Bridges Street Centre is one of the first indoor swimming pools in Hong Kong and is still going strong after almost 100 years. With an affordable price tag and a convenient location, it’s no wonder this pool is a popular choice for locals.