Hong Kong Pools – The Best Places to Cool Off This Summer

During the summer months in Hong Kong, temperatures are soaring and humidity is high. It can be exhausting. But luckily, there’s something you can do to cool off and soak up some much-needed sunshine: pool days! There are plenty of hk pools that you can enjoy this summer, including a number of rooftop and hotel swimming facilities. Here are a few of the best ones you can visit.

Whether your idea of a great day is marathon-lapping an Olympic-sized pool first thing in the morning or lounging cabana-style with a cocktail watching the sun set, Hong Kong’s got pools for every definition of wellness. There are public swimming pools, pools in residential complexes, pools in members’ clubs (and there’s always someone you know who’s a member), and let’s not forget the ultimate pool of all, the ocean.

If you’re looking for the perfect place to take a dip, look no further than the outdoor pool at The Conrad Hong Kong. The rooftop pool is a stunner, and the view of the city and harbour is icing on the cake. This is the kind of pool that you’ll want to show off to out-of-town guests, a pool party with friends, or just relax by yourself to catch some rays.

Another rooftop swimming pool that is sure to impress is at Cordis Hotel in Mong Kok. The 42nd floor pool has a stunning backdrop of the city skyline and offers a relaxing jacuzzi, underwater speakers and fiber optic lights (perfect for throwing a party), and cabanas to lounge in. The pool is open to hotel guests and non-guests who buy a day pass.

If swimming in a pool at the foot of towering skyscrapers isn’t your cup of tea, head to W Hong Kong and check out their glitzy indoor pool. Located on the 76th floor and called Wet, the pool is one of the highest in the city and provides a unique perspective of Central’s skyline. If you’re planning to make this your next summer getaway, book a room at the glitzy hotel through Klook and enjoy the weekend by the pool package!

Located in Wong Chuk Hang, this vast complex of pools is divided into different areas. You can practise your strokes in the main pool, train for a competition in the diving pool, or have some fun with your kids in one of the two kid-friendly pools. The swimming pools are also PWD-friendly.

If you’re a fan of hk pools and are looking for some inflatables, floats or other water sports products to enjoy with your family, head over to Holimood Shop. This go-to local online store carries all the products you need to make this summer a success. They also offer delivery throughout Hong Kong, so you can get all your beachwear and pool toys delivered straight to your doorstep. Check out their full range of offerings here. Alternatively, you can head to their retail store in Kwun Tong.