Hong Kong Pools

Hong Kong is known for its shopping and dim sum – but did you know there’s also swimming pools to visit? Among these beautiful waters are two world-record-holding high pools as well as one natural infinity pool on a mountainside – making Hong Kong the perfect place for relaxing dips with some breathtaking mountaintop views – read on to see which are worth your while!

If you’re in the mood for some city views while swimming laps, head over to Wong Chuk Hang complex. Their sprawling swimming pool features several sections designed for different activities – swim laps in the main pool; practice your diving skills in their diving pool; let kids splash around in two kid-friendly pools featuring water features and sprinklers; plus grab lunch from their on-site cafe!

At the Ritz Carlton, it’s like swimming through clouds! Their stylish indoor pool features floor to ceiling windows, mirrored ceilings and LED walls with coral reef illusions – plus you can step out onto their pool deck and swim directly up against their building!

Cordis Hong Kong pool offers luxurious options for those seeking something extra. Boasting a full audio system and fibre optic underwater lighting system as well as comfortable cabanas for cabana-clad parties and events. Plus guests can relax on its surrounding lounge deck before indulging in pampering services at its spa!

At 484 meters above street level in Hong Kong’s tallest skyscraper, this pool at the International Commerce Centre is unmissably Instagrammable! From 484 meters up it guarantees plenty of likes.

When selecting an apartment complex with your family in Hong Kong, make sure to include swimming pool facilities when choosing where to live. Larger developments with multiple towers often have large outdoor pools (50 metres long or longer) as well as smaller indoor ones for lap swimming, while single tower buildings might only have small outdoor pools suitable for splashing around and relieving excess energy – perfect for kids!

Since the virulent coronavirus continues to spread, many public swimming pools remain closed due to an ongoing shortage of lifeguards. Of those that remain open, those that do offer limited operation hours should always check online before heading out; those staying at hotels with pools usually can access them as well, though contact should be made directly with them regarding policies before doing so; Klook offers monthly tickets for public swimming pool membership for extra convenience.

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