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The 8 Best Rooftop Bars in Hong Kong 2026

The 8 best rooftop bars in Hong Kong for 2026: Ozone, Aqua Spirit, Eyebar and five more, with what to order and the best time for the harbour view.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Ozone.

8 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallOzone
Runner-upAqua Spirit

Hong Kong is the world's most vertical drinking city. Ozone on the 118th floor of the Ritz-Carlton is the highest bar on earth. The eight below show how the city uses altitude, split between the Kowloon harbour towers and quieter Island decks.

The 8 best rooftop bars in Hong Kong

Editor's №1

Ozone

Ozone tops the Ritz-Carlton in the ICC tower at 490 meters, the highest bar in Hong Kong and one of the highest on earth. The terrace stares across Victoria Harbour to the Island skyline. Order a Dragon Tale and brace for steep prices and strong wind up top. Best at dusk on a clear night, and book the outdoor seating well ahead.

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Aqua Spirit

Aqua Spirit crowns the One Peking tower on the 30th floor, a double-height room with floor-to-ceiling harbour glass. It has anchored the Tsim Sha Tsui skyline for years and still pulls a dressed-up crowd. Order a sake martini and angle for a window table at sunset. Reservations are essential on weekends, and the 8 PM light show seals the view.

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Wooloomooloo Prime

Wooloomooloo Prime runs an open-air terrace above its steakhouse on the 21st floor in Tsim Sha Tsui. The harbour view is the reason to climb up, more than the steak. Order a glass of red and a seat along the rail before the 8 PM Symphony of Lights. It draws an after-work and date crowd, and the terrace fills fast on clear evenings.

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Eyebar

Eyebar sits on the 30th floor of iSQUARE in Tsim Sha Tsui, a compact room built around one wide harbour window. It is less scene and more view, which makes it a reliable sunset stop between dinners. Order a cocktail and claim a counter seat facing the water by 6:30 PM. Quieter than its Kowloon neighbors and easier to walk into midweek.

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Hutong

Hutong drapes the 28th floor of One Peking in red lanterns and carved screens, a northern-Chinese dining room with a serious harbour view. The bar suits a pre-dinner drink or a late table once the room quiets. Order a Sichuan-spiced cocktail and ask for window seating before 8 PM. It leans dramatic and date-ready, with the light show framed in the glass.

Sugar

Sugar runs the 32nd-floor deck at the EAST hotel in Quarry Bay, away from the tourist crush of Kowloon. The crowd is local and after-work, the mood relaxed under string lights. Order the Petal Fizz or the Pandan-forward house pour and stake out a sofa before 7 PM. Reservations help on Fridays, and the eastern skyline view is the quiet payoff.

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SKYE Roofbar

SKYE Roofbar tops the Park Lane in Causeway Bay, a curved illuminated bar with an enlarged al fresco terrace after its recent renovation. The view runs over Victoria Park toward North Point. Order a sundowner and take the open-air seating on a clear evening. It pulls a stylish Island crowd and works best early, before the after-dinner rush fills the rail.

Z-29 Roofbar at Hotel Indigo

Z-29 Roofbar tops Hotel Indigo on the 29th floor in Wan Chai, wrapped around a glass-edged rooftop pool. The view sweeps the Wan Chai cityscape, and the daily free-flow wine from 3 to 9 PM is the local secret. Order a glass and take a poolside lounger before sunset. It stays calmer than the Kowloon giants and rarely needs a booking midweek.

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