Top 5 Hong Kong Pools

When you think of Hong Kong, shopping and dim sum are probably the first things that pop into your mind. But did you know that the city is also home to some stunning swimming pools? From the world’s highest pool to a natural infinity pond on a mountainside, we’ve put together a list of some of the most picturesque pools in Hong Kong.

Whether you’re looking for a place to go swimming or just want to relax, there’s a pool in Hong Kong for everyone. From a gorgeous turquoise Balinese pool in the middle of the skyscrapers to a pool deck with a spectacular view of Victoria Harbour, there’s something for everyone here. Luckily, Hong Kong’s public pools are as cheap as chips so you can always get your swim on without spending a fortune.

If you’re a swimmer with a thing for design, you’ll definitely fall in love with K11 Artus Hong Kong’s rooftop pool. This design-oriented and sophisticated serviced apartment-hotel boasts an outdoor swimming pool that spans 25 meters ideal for laps, as well as a spacious and elegant tea deck dining area where you can enjoy some refreshing drinks. Book a staycation package here via Klook to make the most of this exotic pool and marvelous city views.

What Eaton Hong Kong’s pool lacks in size, it makes up for with its eccentric pink and seafoam green color scheme and flamingo decor that’ll transport you straight into a Wes Anderson film. Plus, the fact that the hotel doesn’t allow more than 30% capacity in their pool areas means you’ll have this swanky space all to yourself.

At the top of the Hong Kong International Financial Centre, this opulent hotel features a stunning pool complete with infinity edges that’ll make you feel like you’re swimming right inside of Victoria Harbour itself. The pool is surrounded by an open-air bar and tea deck seating, making it the perfect place to unwind after a long day of shopping and sightseeing in Hong Kong.

While Hong Kong’s public pools are great for some relaxing and recharging, you may be interested in trying out one of its dark pool options. The Wall Street Journal reports that HSBC Holdings has put on hold plans to launch its StockMax dark pool for retail investors in Hong Kong due to uncertainty about the market’s ability to absorb alternative forms of liquidity. Hopefully, this delay will give the government and regulators time to review the role of dark pools in the Hong Kong market.