4 of the Best Infinity Pools in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a blazing hot city year round (except maybe one and a half months of delayed winter). On those often sweltering days, a swim in the pool seems like the perfect way to cool down. And luckily, this city has many amazing hotel pools to choose from. Today, Portier Explorer is highlighting 4 of the best infinity pools in Hong Kong!

Swimming pools are one of the most popular and accessible forms of exercise in the world. Swimming can help you burn calories, build muscle, and reduce stress. It’s also a great form of cardio and an excellent way to stay hydrated!

However, it’s not uncommon for people to feel intimidated by the idea of swimming. However, with a little practice, you can learn to swim easily and effectively. If you want to improve your swimming technique, then it’s important that you go to a good teacher. There are a lot of different options for swimming lessons in Hong Kong. Here are some of them:

Located in the heart of Central, this beautiful indoor pool is perfect for swimming laps or just relaxing with friends. The pool is surrounded by glass and has floor-to-ceiling windows that provide stunning views of the cityscape. It’s also a great place to unwind after a long day at work!

With a pool like this, it’s no wonder why so many people enjoy spending their summers at the Hilton Hong Kong. The hotel is home to a gorgeous infinity pool that overlooks Victoria Harbour. The hotel has a variety of spa services as well, so you can relax in style.

In addition to a swimming pool, this resort has a gym and a fitness studio that is open to non-hotel guests. There are even yoga and tai chi classes available! The staff at the resort is very helpful and friendly. Plus, the food here is delicious!

While the coronavirus restrictions are limiting the public’s access to beaches and swimming pools, the city’s pools still offer a great opportunity for exercise. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) has 22 public swimming pools. The entrance fee for adults on weekdays is HK$17 and on weekends it’s HK$19. Seniors, children, and full-time students can enter for a discounted rate.

Taking eight years to come to fruition, the Terry Farrell-designed Kennedy Town Swimming Complex opened to the public in February along the Victoria Harbor. The spaceship-style building features a large outdoor pool and a smaller indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer breathtaking views of the cityscape. The pool was built with zinc to minimize glare and was topped with a translucent insulated tensile membrane supplied by Birdair, an affiliate of Shanghai Taiyo Kogyo Corporation. This innovative solution helped minimize energy costs and reduce glare while maintaining the pool’s aesthetics. The pool is the first of its kind in China. It’s worth a visit!