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Best rooftop bars in Hong Kong

Sit back and enjoy the view

Hong Kong’s legendary skyline is one we never get tired of. For a night out with friends – or even after-work drinks – we’ve rounded up the best terrace and rooftop bars that offer unobstructed views of the city.

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Plume

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Located on the rooftop of H Queen’s, Plume offers an unparalleled experience featuring a world-class wine list paired with elevated dishes by its 2-Michelin starred sister restaurant Écriture. Seated amongst the comfortable lounge chairs, with accents of grey and yellow lending the space a relaxed and refined vibe, guests can tuck into a 500-reference-strong wine list, complemented by modern French dishes and a collection of premium cigars, all set to the backdrop of the twinkling Central cityscape and iconic Victoria Harbour in the distance.

Plume, R/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road, Central, 5200 1683

Popinjays

Popinjays, The Murray, Central, Hong Kong
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Sophisticated and swanky, rooftop restaurant and bar Popinjays is only accessible via a private elevator in The Murray on Cotton Tree Drive. Encased in floor-to-ceiling windows with a wraparound terrace that looks out to all directions, you’ll be treated to Instagram-worthy views of the Central neighbourhood. Popinjays offers a world-class selection of classic cocktails, bespoke creations and specialty spirits.

Popinjays, 26/F, The Murray, 22 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, 3141 8888

Sevva

Sevva, Hong Kong
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We can’t not mention Sevva in a rooftop bar round-up. This posh cocktail bar is known not only for its signature afternoon tea but also its 360-degree balcony. Designed by style icon Bonnae Gokson, Sevva boasts an array of handpicked art pieces throughout its space and offers one of the best places in Hong Kong to view firework displays and the ‘Symphony of Lights’ laser show.

Sevva, 25/F, Prince’s Building, 10 Chater Road, Central, 2537 1388

Eyebar

Eyebar
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Known for its special signature cocktail the ‘Suzie Wrong’, Eyebar is one of the most spectacular venues from which to take in an unrivalled view of the Hong Kong skyline. The maritime-inspired restaurant offers an exotic cocktail menu and creative Asian bar bites. Before you leave, don’t forget to head over on its outdoor alfresco deck for a panoramic view of the city’s best landmarks.

Eyebar, 30/F, iSquare, 63 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2487 3988

Sugar

Sugar, EAST Hotel, Tai Koo Shing, Hong Kong
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Pumping out music from the eastern side of Hong Kong Island, Sugar spreads across the entire 32nd floor of East Hotel. They offer incredible views of the Kowloon skyline and a spacious bar, deck and lounge. It’s particularly popular during happy hour as workers at the nearby Taikoo Place head over for a quick tipple whilst they unwind, relax and socialise over the sunset.

Sugar, 32/F, EAST Hong Kong, 29 Taikoo Shing Road, Taikoo Shing, 3968 3738

Ozone

Ozone
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Ozone, the world’s highest bar, can be found perched on the 118th floor at The Ritz-Carlton. At 480 metres above ground, this bar boasts unobstructed views of western Hong Kong Island and Kowloon from its outdoor roof terrace. Meanwhile, its indoor area is decked with black marble, avant-garde furnishing and new-age lighting to set the mood. Savour delicious cocktails and Asian tapas during the day. Don’t miss its dance parties and live performances when night falls.

Ozone, Level 118, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, West Kowloon, 2263 2270

Skye

Outdoor View with Bartender at Skye rooftop bar
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Sitting atop of The Park Lane Hotel in Causeway Bay, Skye is a hidden gem that not many know about. As both a rooftop restaurant and bar, Skye serves delicious contemporary French cuisine in an elegant indoor setting that opens out to a large terrace. The decor of the bar area is sleek and futuristic, transforming you straight into the scenes of a sci-fi movie with its neon lights and in-house DJ.

Skye, 27/F, The Park Lane Hong Kong, 310 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, 2839 3327

Terrible Baby

Terrible Baby, Eaton Hotel, Jordan
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Located on the fourth floor of Eaton Hong Kong, this rooftop bar has a quirky name translated from the French phrase ‘enfant terrible’. It is used in the world of creative arts to describe a usually young and successful person who is strikingly unorthodox. Living up to its name, Terrible Baby shakes up an enticing repertoire of sustainable cocktails, as well as a large selection of rosés and gins, on its spacious outdoor terrace in Jordan. If you love music, the bar also hosts regular live shows that are popular with the in-crowd.

Terrible Baby, 4/F, Eaton Hong Kong, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, 2710 1866

Wooloomooloo Steakhouse

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One of Hong Kong’s most popular rooftop bars, Wooloomooloo Steakhouse in Wan Chai not only cooks up a mean steak but also offers magnificent views of Victoria Harbour, Happy Valley Racecourse and Wan Chai’s entertainment and shopping district. It shakes up a range of creative cocktails and an impressive list of wine that you can enjoy while you chill out to the nightly DJ tunes.

Wooloomooloo Steakhouse, Wan Chai, 31/F & Rooftop, The Hennessy, 256 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, 2893 6960

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