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Must See Rooftop Bars in Hong Kong

Must See Rooftop Bars in Hong Kong 
 
Visiting a rooftop bar in Hong Kong is on the bucket list of many of the city’s visitors, and not without reason. Hong Kong is home to some of the most stunning rooftop bars in the world, offering beautiful vistas of the city’s many skyscrapers, Victoria Harbourr and the South China Sea. No matter if it is day or night, rooftop bars make the perfect venue for celebrating special occasions, or simply to get together with friends and sip drinks while admiring city’s skyline. Explore our recommendations on Hong Kong’s best sky-high bars, from Hung Hom, Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon to rooftop bars in Causeway Bay, Central, Tai Koo and Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island.
 
Kowloon
 
Red Sugar 
 
Located on the 7th Floor of the Kerry Hotel in Hung Hom, Red Sugar opened its doors in 2017. The bar is designed with a contemporary feel and features a spacious outdoor terrace decorated with cool decks and vibrant Neon light signs. While this rooftop bar is located on a relatively low floor, it offers unmatched panoramic views of Victoria Harbour. Situated directly on the harbour, Red Sugar is a great place to have a drink while enjoying the sea breeze. This bar is conveniently located near East Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom station, and approximately a 10-minute drive from the Lodge in Kowloon.
 
 7/F, Kerry Hotel, 38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom
 
Aqua Spirit
 
Situated on the 29th and 30th floor of the One Peking Building, this is the place to go if you’re looking to impress. This rooftop bar in Tsim Sha Tsui is one of the highest points on the Kowloon peninsula. The venue is equipped with floor to ceiling windows, allowing visitors to take in the views of the Victoria harbour and Hong Kong’s skyline in all its splendor. While the 30th floor exclusively serves drinks, Aqua is also a Michelin rated restaurant, hosting the main dining hall on the 29th floor. The cuisine is both Japanese and Italian – meaning you can enjoy both sushi and pasta at once. Apart from the delectable cuisine, Aqua also boasts one of the best wine menus in the city. 
 
29-30F, 1 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
 
OZONE
 
Out of all the rooftop bars in Hong Kong, OZONE may very well be the most well-known. Located on the 118th floor of the tallest hotel in Hong Kong, the Ozone bar is a place everyone should experience at least once in a lifetime. While the view is absolutely dazzling, the sheer novelty of ascending that high in an elevator and the experience of standing so far above the city are the highlights. Known for their creative concoctions, look out for drinks that include exotic ingredients like preserved egg and Chinese herbs. Their signature drinks include Vanilla Sky and Ms. Teresa Moon. A friendly reminder: a large portion of their bar is outdoors, so remember to pack a jacket – it’s cold up there!
The ICC building is located 5 minutes away from The Lodge and you can easily be reached by passing through the shopping mall Elements. 
 
118/F, The Ritz-Carlton, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon
 
Hong Kong Island
 
 
Wooloomooloo  Wan Chai
 
Located on the 31st floor of a commercial building in Wan Chai, Wooloomooloo offers one of the best vantage points surrounding Wan chai, Victoria Harbour, and Happy Valley. This bar has a comparatively relaxed atmosphere compared to a lot of other rooftop bars, with impressive views and comfortable lounge seating. This is an ideal spot for a refreshing glass of vino after work, as prices are much cheaper during happy hours! 
 
31/F & Rooftop, The Hennessey, 256 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai
 
SKYE
 
This rooftop bar in Causeway Bay boasts expansive views of both Victoria Harbour and Causeway Bay. As a bonus, the luscious greens of Victoria Park are well visible from this modern bar, which offers both indoor and outdoor seating. At night, the circular bar and round tables light up in different colors across the spectrum, perfectly accompanying the vibrant lights of Hong Kong’s skyline. 
 
27/F, The Park Lane Hong Kong, 310 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay
 
Sugar
 
Located a bit further off the city in Tai Koo, Sugar offers a wonderful perspective on Hong Kong’s skyline that differs from the many rooftop bars in the city’s Central Business District area. Situated on top of EAST Hotel, Sugar’s spacious bar and deck offers breathtaking views of Eastern Victoria Harbour. With a resident DJ and an innovative cocktail menu, Sugar is definitely worth a visit when exploring the many rooftop bars in HK.
 
32/F, EAST, 29 Taikoo Sing Road, Tai Koo
 
With a seemingly never-ending list of rooftop bars, whether you are in Kowloon or Hong Kong Island, you could explore a different rooftop every weekend in this bustling city. For more inspiration on how to spend your evenings and nights in Hong Kong, read our articles on Where to Stay in Hong Kong for Nightlife and Where to Enjoy Live Music in Hong Kong.
 
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