Hong Kong Pools – Cool Off in the Heat

Hong Kong summer heat can be extreme, whether caused by intense sunlight or oppressive humidity. Luckily, there are ways to escape its extreme temperatures; one surefire way is swimming at one of Hong Kong’s many public pools.

No matter your swimming preference – relaxing solo, or splashing about with friends – there’s sure to be a pool that fits your needs perfectly. And after an invigorating swim, why not indulge in an irresistibly tasty frozen treat or some refreshing shaved ice? We have selected our favourite poolside locations where you can purchase snacks and beverages!

Hotel Indigo’s 29th floor rooftop pool provides an exciting pool experience. This glass-bottomed pool allows swimmers to glide right along the edge while admiring views over city streets below; truly an Instagrammable moment! Even if you don’t stay there, day passes allow visitors to still take advantage of this pool experience.

Attractions near Wan Chai Swimming Pool in Exhibition Centre station of Sha Tin to Central Link include an indoor complex featuring two heated 25-metre training and teaching pools; with adult admission prices on weekdays set at HK$17 and 19 respectively on weekends; those with disabilities or aged 60 or above qualify for concession rates of either HK$8 or 9 for entry respectively.

As well as public and community pools, schools, universities, sports centres and other community facilities also boast indoor and outdoor pools that are both indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Most are open all year long for swim classes, aquatic exercise programs and water sports for all ages – with some free pools located around the city for those living nearby.

Hong Kong boasts several private swimming pools in addition to public ones. Some can be found at hotels like Parkroyal Hong Kong and The Kerry Hotel in Kowloon; others can be found at residential estates or private clubs and feature saunas, steam rooms or spa facilities. Hongkong pools provide an affordable alternative to public pools, and some are even exclusive for women. To learn more, you can visit HK Pools Forum City – an online community dedicated to pool enthusiasts. This site offers an array of topics and discussions, from general inquiries about pool rules to tips and advice. Joining is simple – all it requires is a valid email address! Once a member, posting and viewing content becomes much simpler – perfect for any pool enthusiast looking to hone their game further! The website is user friendly; community engagement is enthusiastic; so this could even become the place for meeting fellow pool enthusiasts!