Top 5 Hong Kong Pools

In Hong Kong, you won’t find a shortage of fabulous swimming pools. There are public swimming pools, pools in residential complexes, pools at member’s clubs (you’ll have to be a member of course), and of course the ultimate pool, the ocean.

The best hk pools offer more than just a place to swim. Some will provide you with a stunning view of the city, while others will give you a chance to relax and unwind after a long day at work or school. And the good news is, many of them are easily accessible and can be visited on a budget.

Here are some of the best hk pools that will take your swimming experience to the next level:

Located on the 29th floor of Hotel Indigo, this modern pool is actually glass-bottomed. It’s a perfect spot to take some Instagram-worthy photos, as the hotel is nestled amongst the skyscrapers of Hong Kong!

There are plenty of things to do at this swimming pool, including a lazy river and a waterslide. It’s also a great spot to watch the city go by, and it has several different seating areas where you can relax with a book and a cup of coffee.

This pool is popular with water slide fans, as it has a wide variety of slides that are suitable for various age groups. The pool itself is quite large and has a lot of space, making it perfect for swimming laps. The biggest draw, though, is the spectacular Sai Kung views!

The pools at this park are open to the public and have changing rooms, so you can swim with the whole family. There’s even a restaurant and a cafe on-site! The only downside is that it can get pretty crowded, so plan ahead if you want to go.

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