The Best Rooftop Bars in Hong Kong to Grab a Drink At

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Check out the beautiful city from above with a cocktail in hand at one of these best rooftop bars in Hong Kong!

Looking for the best rooftop bar in Hong Kong? You’re in luck, because it’s no secret that the food and nightlife in Hong Kong is outrageously good. As the name of my website suggests, I’m a sucker for Yoga, a healthy serving of wine and plenty of travel, and one of the first things that I do when I visit a new city is to research the best rooftop and outdoor bars to check out, so I can sip on my glass of Sauvignon Blanc while admiring the panoramic views. Hong Kong has no shortage of fantastic rooftop and outdoor bars – whether you are visiting the city for the first time or the tenth, here are some incredible rooftop bars in Hong Kong to head to for the best views and delicious drinks!

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1. Ozone Bar

Ozone rooftop bar in Hong Kong

Located on the 118th floor of the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Hong Kong, Ozone Bar is one of the highest rooftop bars in the world with the prices to match. Nevertheless, the sky high view from Ozone is unparalleled – it is so high up that sometimes the view is obstructed by clouds!

Ozone rooftop bar in Hong Kong

If you only have time to check out one rooftop bar in Hong Kong and want guaranteed views and excellent service, head to Ozone. The bar gets busy every single day of the week, so head there early around 5:30 or 6 PM to secure a seat by the window.

2. Wooloomooloo Wan Chai

This is perhaps my favourite rooftop bar to visit when I’m home in Hong Kong, mainly because I live close enough that I can roll home after a few drinks. The drinks at Wooloomooloo Wan Chai are relatively reasonably priced and it’s a hidden gem in the heart of the city. While the view of Victoria Harbour is slightly obstructed by other high rises, you still get to see the wonderful sunset colours as the sky changes tones in the late afternoon – this is absolutely one of the best rooftop bars in Hong Kong and a must-visit if you are visiting from out of town.

Wooloomooloo Wan Chai also made it onto my list of the top 5 happy hour spots to check out in Hong Kong. Click here for my list of the top Hong Kong happy hour spots to quench your thirst!

3. Sevva

Sevva Hong Kong

Sevva is conveniently located in Central and is a popular after-work drinks destination. Its rooftop bar looks over Victoria Harbour as well as inland over the former legislative council building, a colonial structure that lights up at night.

Hong Kong view from Sevva

The ambience can be a little frou-frou and there is a dress code, so be sure to dress appropriately.

4. Sugar Bar & Lounge

Sugar Bar at East Hotel Hong Kong

What Sugar lacks in convenience (it is located on the east side of Hong Kong island, though still easily accessible by MTR), it makes up for in a beautiful outdoor terrace and delicious drinks.

Sugar Bar at East Hotel Hong Kong

The bar is a favorite among those who work in the area and its vibe is more laid back than that of Ozone and Sevva. If you’re after an unpretentious place to kick back with a view then this is it!

5. Skye Rooftop Bar

Skye Rooftop Bar Hong Kong

Located on the 27th floor of the Pullman Park Lane Hotel in Causeway Bay, Skye Rooftop Bar is a newcomer to the rooftop bar scene in Hong Kong. The view is pretty sublime and it has an extensive innovative cocktail list. Be prepared to pay out of your nose for the drinks though, with a glass of house wine going for approximately $15-18 USD.

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6. Hunter & The Chase

Hunter and the Chase offers a fantastic terrace lounge for drinks and weekend brunch in the CBD. The cozy couches are the perfect place to chill out with a glass of champagne in hand. The only downside is that the terrace offers minimal views and you cannot see Victoria Harbour, but the drinks, service and snacks are incredible.

Update: Hunter and the Chase closed down in February 2020.

7. Plume (formerly Piqniq)

Piqniq Rooftop Bar Hong Kong

Out with the old, in with the new! Plume took the place of Piqniq as the new kid on the block, and the former bohemian-chic beanbags have been replaced with chic tables and lounge sofas. Oenophiles will love their nearly 40-page menu full of world-class wines. This wine rooftop bar in Hong Kong still has the same stunning view to match – it’s in the heart of Central and the perfect place to hang out on a sunny day in the city.

8. Honi Honi Tiki Cocktail Lounge

Honi Honi Cocktail Bar Hong Kong
Photo Credit: Honi Honi Tiki Cocktail Lounge

It feels like every city has a tiki bar serving fruity cocktails with mini paper umbrellas, and Hong Kong is no exception. Honi Honi is named after a Polynesian greeting meaning “kiss kiss”, and while the terrace at Honi Honi doesn’t offer a view, but it is massively spacious and exclusive.

Update: Honi Honi closed down in May 2021. However you can visit their new space in Tai Hang at Maka Hiki which also has an outdoor terrace area.

9. Above

Above Rooftop Bar Hong Kong

Located on the south side of Hong Kong island, Above is a relative newcomer to the rooftop bar scene. It is located on the 23rd floor of Ovolo Southside Hotel, and offers a glimpse at the ocean. While the view isn’t of Victoria Harbour, it’s still a nice, laid back rooftop bar to check out if you’re over on this side of the island. One thing to note, however, is that the bar is occasionally closed for private events, so it’s best to call ahead before you schlep all the way over. The best way to get here is by MTR, it is just steps away from the new Wong Chuk Hang station.

10. ToTT’s

ToTTs rooftop bar Hong Kong

ToTT’s is located on the 34th floor of the Excelsior Hotel in Causeway Bay, just around the corner from Skye Rooftop Bar. In my opinion, it was one of the best rooftop bars in Hong Kong – there’s an outdoor area with massive fans to keep you cool, as well as a massive indoor area if it’s raining or too hot.

ToTTs rooftop bar Hong Kong

The indoor seating area offers sweeping views across the harbour, and they have a pretty good happy hour in the afternoon to boot.

Update: The Exelsior Hotel closed down in March 2019.

11. Alto

Alto bar in Hong Kong

Alto is a stone’s throw from ToTT’s on the 31st floor of a new building in Causeway Bay. It’s still relatively under-the-radar which means it doesn’t get too crowded, and has a reasonable happy hour in the early evenings. The view of the harbour is unobstructed, and if you get hungry you can pop downstairs for some dinner.

12. ZENG

ZENG in Causeway Bay Hong Kong

Just one floor below Alto Bar is ZENG, a very trendy lounge-slash-restaurant-slash-shisha bar. Zeng wears many hats, and like Alto upstairs offers an outdoor terrace for those seeking a view to go with their tipple, though it is a fraction of the size of Alto’s rooftop area. That being said, the view is still fantastic and the staff were extremely friendly when we visited. One of the best things about ZENG? Bottomless truffle fries on Wednesdays from 5-7 PM!

Tip: if you’re very sensitive to smoke you might want to give ZENG a miss and visit Alto instead, as many guests smoke shisha indoors here.

13. Popinjays

Popinjays Bar Hong Kong

I have a love/hate relationship with Popinjays: I love the view, but I hate that it never seems to be open to the public. Popinjays has been closed for a private event two out of three times that I’ve visited, and didn’t used to open every day of the week. Nevertheless, the view of Central from Popinjays is fantastic, and the open-air terrace is spacious. This rooftop bar in Hong Kong offers an innovative array of cocktails and bar snacks – you’ll love a lazy afternoon spent here.

Popinjays Bar Hong Kong

If you do plan on visiting, give them a call ahead of time to make sure they’re open!

14. Cruise

Cruise Rooftop Bar in Hong Kong

Cruise rooftop bar is located high on the 23rd floor of the Hyatt over in Hong Kong’s North Point neighborhood. This self-proclaimed “outdoor oasis” features a spacious terrace area overlooking the harbour – the fact that there’s plenty of seating means that you can get real comfortable while watching the sun go down below the horizon.

Cruise Rooftop Bar in Hong Kong

For a more laid-back rooftop bar experience in Hong Kong I highly recommend to this classy-yet-cozy space – it might not be the most obvious choice but the view is well worth the (slight) trek over for a tipple.

15. CÉ LA VI (now Faye)

CÉ LA VI Hong Kong rooftop bar

CÉ LA VI’s roof terrace is a favorite among Hong Kong’s partygoers. It has a fantastic happy hour 2-for-1 deal from 3 to 9 PM every day and if there’s a larger group you can make a reservation online.

CÉ LA VI Hong Kong rooftop bar

Located in the heart of Hong Kong’s famous Lan Kwai Fong bar district, CÉ LA VI can get crowded – if you’re looking for the party to continue long after happy hour is over, stay here for the after party!

Update: Another one bites the dust. CÉ LA VI closed in early 2020, but the space has since been taken over by Faye, a new rooftop bar in Hong Kong that opened in mid-2021.

16. Red Sugar

Red Sugar Rooftop Bar Kerry Hotel Hong Kong

Not to be confused with Sugar at East Hotel, the Red Sugar rooftop bar is located in Hung Hom within the Kerry Hotel. Though it is a bit of a pain to get to (either by ferry from Central though the last ferry back is often around 7 PM, or by MTR to Whampoa station), Red Sugar tends to be fairly laid back with a killer view of Hong Kong Island.

Red Sugar Rooftop Bar Kerry Hotel Hong Kong

We love the truffle-doused tater tots there, and the drink prices are reasonable too. If you’re going out of your way to have a sunset drink at Red Sugar I recommend heading downstairs to Dockyard, a hip-and-happening food court, for dinner afterwards.

17. SipSip

Looking for that wow factor? Then head straight to SipSip Rooftop. This secret rooftop bar in Hong Kong is worth the little “trek” out to Tin Hau, next to Causeway Bay. SipSip needs to be on your radar if you want a lesser-known Hong Kong rooftop bar option.

Bookings are highly recommended as seating is limited, and stay tuned to their calendar as they occasionally host live DJ sets, stand-up comedy nights and other special events.

18. Carbon

Carbon Rooftop bar in Hong Kong

Tucked away in the heart of the city is Carbon, a new rooftop bar in Central on the 26th floor. The spacious rooftop area overlooks the harbour side of Central on one side, and Tai Kwun heritage complex on the other. Head to Carbon on Wednesday for their “All Day Happy Hour” deal, or Thursday for 2-for-1 gin night.

Bonus: Aqua Luna

So this is a bit unconventional, but Aqua Luna is a fantastic open-air location to get a fantastic drink. Here’s the catch – the rooftop bar is not on a roof, per se…it’s on a boat!

Traditional Chinese junk boat in Victoria Harbour Hong Kong

The Aqua Luna is one of my favourite places to take visitors to Hong Kong because they offer sunset cruises along Victoria Harbour, AND they serve wine, cocktails and beer! Your ticket onboard includes 1 drink, and each additional drink is charged fairly reasonably. Click here to get 10-15% off your sunset cruise on the Aqua Luna!

Hong Kong’s bar and restaurant scene is constantly evolving and new establishments are being opened left, right and center. Make sure you sign up to the mailing list below for more Hong Kong insider tips and city guides! Wondering what the best places to stay in Hong Kong are? Look into booking a hotel in Central, Soho, Sheung Wan, Causeway Bay and Wan Chai for maximum convenience. Click here to book accommodation in Hong Kong!

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52 Comments

  1. Hey, Thanks for sharing such an amazing list. I just loved the photo’s of Sevva and it’s ambiance.

  2. Thanks so much for sharing the great list! I love the look of Honi Honi, which looks really stylish and cute. Keep up with your good work!

  3. One of my favorite things in HK was strolling along Salisbury road and people watching! I’m a big fan of nightlife so I probably should check these bars out! Thanks for this in-depth guide!

  4. Wow, that is an impressive list of rooftop bars! So many amazing views to enjoy, though I’m sure it’d cost quite a bit to visit all! I’ll still have to visit a few the next time I go

  5. Awesome post Flo, those skyline views are incredible! The Aqua Luna sounds like a really cool place to get a drink too!

  6. I like how the Skye Rooftop Bar gives a view looking back over to Kowloon, I’m often in Causeway Bay so I’ll remember this one for next time! The view from Senna is very unique with the view of the city and former legislative council building, this makes a great Instagram image!

    1. The building is pretty spectacular with all the lights in the evening! If you take a long exposure shot you’ll catch all the car lights zooming past on either side of the building.

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