Best Rooftop Bars in Hong Kong

 

Hong Kong offers an abundance of stylish rooftop bars where breathtaking cityscapes meet perfectly crafted cocktails. Whether you’re drawn to sweeping views of Victoria Harbour, the neon-lit Kowloon skyline, or the serene mountains, these elevated venues promise unforgettable experiences. Here’s a roundup of the city’s finest rooftop spots to enjoy a drink while taking in the views:

Kaboom

Bringing tropical beach vibes to the city, Kaboom’s rooftop ambiance is casual yet chic, with reed-fringed umbrellas and a playful cocktail menu. This Tsim Sha Tsui venue is ideal for unwinding after a hectic day.

Must-try: Let’s Get Cracking! – an indulgent concoction of earl grey-infused whiskey, chocolate liqueur, ovaltine, caramel, and oat milk.

Address: 20/F, Prince Tower, 12A Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Contact: 3790 8114

Ozone at The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong

Claiming the title of the world’s highest bar, Ozone sits on the 118th floor of The Ritz-Carlton in Tsim Sha Tsui. Designed by Tokyo-based Masamichi Katayama, this iconic bar offers stunning panoramas of Hong Kong, from the Star Ferry far below to, on clear days, even glimpses of Macao. By night, a DJ amps up the energy for up to 400 guests.

Must-try: HK Skyline – a creative mix of Zacapa rum, absinthe, Imperial Oolong syrup, grapefruit, lime, Dom Pérignon foam, chocolate stones, and lavender smoke.

Address: 118/F, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, West Kowloon.

Contact: 2263 2270

Popinjays at The Murray

Located in Central, Popinjays offers an elegant rooftop escape with unparalleled views of Hong Kong’s skyline, including the HSBC Main Building and nearby parks. Its name pays homage to the cockatoos housed in the neighboring Zoological and Botanical Gardens. The 4,500-square-foot terrace is perfect for sipping cocktails amidst greenery and modern architecture.

Must-try: The Brooding Macaw – a blend of local bauhinia gin, lychee liqueur, sakura syrup, and fresh fruit juices.

Address: 26/F, The Murray, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central.

Contact: 3141 8888

Sugar at East Hotel

Perched above Quarry Bay, Sugar blends style and relaxation with its modern bar, DJ booth, and outdoor terrace. The views span east Kowloon and Victoria Harbour, making it a serene retreat from the city buzz.

Must-try: Siu Tim – a refreshing cocktail with fresh fruits and herbs for a lighter, less sweet option.

Address: 32/F, East, 29 Taikoo Shing Road, Taikoo Shing.

Contact: 3968 3738

Red Sugar at the Kerry Hotel

Designed by André Fu, Red Sugar boasts a sprawling terrace with lush landscaping and water features. Located in Hung Hom, it offers panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and is perfect for gatherings. The menu includes creative mocktails and international gins for all preferences.

Must-try: Enthusiasm – a vibrant mix of Havana Rum, Aperol, berries, spices, and creole bitters.

Address: 7/F, Kerry Hotel, 38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom.

Contact: 2252 5281

Aqua Spirit

For those chasing Hong Kong’s futuristic aesthetic, Aqua Spirit delivers with its sleek interiors and views of the city’s iconic laser light show. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, it captures the spirit of the city’s electrifying energy.

Must-try: Green Tea Colada – a unique twist on the classic, featuring rum, cacao, pineapple, coconut, and matcha.

Address: 17/F, H Zentre, 15 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Contact: 3427 2288

Cardinal Point

Located in Central, Cardinal Point offers a sophisticated setting with stunning sunset views over Victoria Harbour. The venue transitions seamlessly from an intimate lounge to a lively party spot with a resident DJ.

Must-try: Apple Bottom Tart – a refreshing blend of Calvados, green apple, shiso, honey, and American lager.

Address: 45/F, Gloucester Tower, Landmark Atrium, Central.

Contact: 3501 8560

Wherever you choose to go, Hong Kong’s rooftop bars promise a mix of vibrant atmospheres, spectacular views, and exceptional drinks for any occasion.

 
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