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Hong Kong is famous for its shopping and dim sum, but it also has a lot to offer when it comes to swimming. From the world’s highest pool to a natural infinity pond on a mountainside, there are plenty of picturesque pools to cool off at.

In fact, it’s hard to find a public pool in Hong Kong that isn’t worth a trip. And many of them offer some pretty spectacular views, too.

The most impressive hk pools, however, are those inside luxury hotels. They’re a great way to impress out-of-town guests, or to spend a weekend by the pool with family and friends. Plus, they tend to be a bit more affordable than the ones at local swimming centres.

When most people think of a hotel pool, they probably envision something lavish like the one at The Peninsula Hong Kong, which is a homage to art deco style. With a backdrop of the harbour and striped lounge chairs, it’s definitely an Instagrammer’s paradise.

Another hotel that’s worth a visit is the W Hong Kong. Its rooftop pool, Wet, is 211 metres above ground level and offers stunning city and harbour views. It’s not open to non-hotel guests but you can purchase a weekday pass or an everyday deluxe pass for access to the pool and the fitness studio.

There’s also the pool at the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, which is both refreshing and dramatic. Its glass bottom gives it a surreal underwater feel, while the location right above Wan Chai is simply breathtaking. The pool is surrounded by an abundance of loungers, making it the perfect place to relax in the sun with a drink.

Interestingly, the pool at this upscale hotel is the first to be powered by solar energy in Hong Kong. It also uses a special sand filter that reduces the use of chemical products by 50% and cuts operating costs by more than 30%.

Many large developments that have multiple towers include a swimming pool in their facilities, and even smaller single-tower properties may have outdoor pools if they are located by the water. You can check the swimming pool facilities in your area by visiting the Leisure and Cultural Services Department website.

You should also note that some public pools are closed for cleaning on different days of the week or at certain times during the year for maintenance. So it’s best to consult the schedules on the website before heading out. Also, remember that many public swimming pools require you to pay a deposit for the lockers. The money is refundable, but it’s still worth bringing a coin just in case.

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