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Best rooftop bars in Hong Kong
If you’re after the best rooftop bars, Hong Kong has plenty of airy spaces where you can pair your preprandial cocktail with blockbuster views of the city, sea and mountains
The garden terrace of Aqua Spirit in Hong Kong at sunset.
Credit: Aqua Spirit
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The interior of Popinjays at The Murray in Hong Kong. Skyscrapers including the HSBC Main Building, ifc and ICC are visible through the windows.

Credit: Popinjays at The Murray

Four cocktails with yellow to orange colouring on a marble tabletop.

Credit: Popinjays at The Murray

A corner table at Ozone, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, with a chandelier above and the Hong Kong skyline at night visible through the windows.

Credit: Ozone at The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong

 A corner table at Ozone at The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong with the city skyline in the daytime visible through the windows.

Credit: Ozone at The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong

The bar at Ozone, The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, seen under blue light.

Credit: Ozone at The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong

The outdoor terrace of Sugar at East Hotel in Hong Kong. The hills and buildings across the harbour are in the background.

Credit: Sugar at East Hotel

Two women and a man seated at a table with cocktails at Sugar, East Hotel, Hong Kong.

Credit: Sugar at East Hotel

The garden terrace of Aqua Spirit in Hong Kong in the evening.

Credit: Aqua Spirit

Close-up of two women’s hands holding an orange-coloured cocktail each.

Credit: Cardinal Point

The outdoor terrace at Cardinal Point, Hong Kong, in the evening. The ifc building is in the background.

Credit: Cardinal Point

Three bartenders behind the bar counter at Cardinal Point in Hong Kong.

Credit: Cardinal Point

Close-up of a man holding a cherry garnish over a red-coloured cocktail.

Credit: Red Sugar at the Kerry Hotel

The interior of Red Sugar at the Kerry Hotel in Hong Kong.

Credit: Red Sugar at the Kerry Hotel

The outdoor terrace of Red Sugar at the Kerry Hotel in Hong Kong in the daytime.

Credit: Red Sugar at the Kerry Hotel