Hong Kong Life · 6 min read · 15 March 2026
Best Rooftop Bars in Hong Kong: Views, Cocktails, and Vibes
The best rooftop bars in Hong Kong for skyline views and cocktails — from Central towers to harbourside terraces, with prices and tips.
Drinking Above the Skyline
Hong Kong's skyline is one of the most dramatic in the world, and the city's rooftop bars make the most of it. Whether you are perched above Central watching the harbour light up, gazing across Kowloon from a TST terrace, or sipping cocktails with a mountain backdrop, the views elevate every drink. Here are the best rooftop bars in Hong Kong.
The Top Tier
Ozone at The Ritz-Carlton (ICC, Kowloon)
Located on the 118th floor of the International Commerce Centre, Ozone holds the title of one of the highest bars in the world. The views are staggering — you look down on Hong Kong's skyline rather than across at it. Cocktails start around HK$200, and there is a minimum spend of approximately HK$500 per person on weekends. The interior is bold and futuristic, and the outdoor terrace (weather permitting) is vertigo-inducing. Smart casual dress code strictly enforced.
Sevva (Central)
Sevva occupies a prime spot on the 25th floor of the Prince's Building, directly across from the HSBC headquarters and looking straight at the harbour. It is one of the best-positioned bars in the city. The terrace is iconic — featured in countless Instagram posts and magazine spreads. Cocktails are HK$150-220, and the food menu is extensive. Reservations recommended, especially for window and terrace seats on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Ce La Vi (Central)
On the top floors of the California Tower in LKF, Ce La Vi offers panoramic views from its rooftop pool club and sky bar. The vibe is glamorous and party-oriented, especially on weekends when DJs play into the night. Cocktails run HK$150-200. The dress code leans upscale — no flip-flops or shorts.
Harbour Views
Aqua (Tsim Sha Tsui)
On the top floor of One Peking Road, Aqua has floor-to-ceiling windows offering one of the best views of Hong Kong Island's skyline. The space is split between a restaurant (Italian-Japanese fusion) and a bar. Happy hour cocktails are around HK$100, rising to HK$160-200 in the evening. The A Symphony of Lights show is visible from here — arrive by 7:30pm for a good spot.
Sugar (Taikoo)
Perched on the 32nd floor of the EAST Hotel in Taikoo Shing, Sugar is a more relaxed rooftop bar with excellent views of the eastern harbour and Kowloon. It is less formal than the Central options, with a younger, more laid-back crowd. Cocktails are HK$120-160, and the bar snacks are good. The outdoor deck is particularly lovely at sunset.
Skye Bar at The Park Lane (Causeway Bay)
On the 27th floor overlooking Victoria Park and the harbour, Skye offers a great combination of views and accessibility. It is less pretentious than some Central rooftop bars and draws a mix of locals and expats. Happy hour deals make it an affordable option for a weekday sunset drink.
Hidden Gems
Dear Lilly (Causeway Bay)
A rooftop garden bar above Lee Gardens with a charming terrace decorated with plants and fairy lights. The vibe is relaxed and romantic — perfect for a date or a quiet catch-up. Cocktails are around HK$130-170, and the bar serves light bites. Less well-known than the Central spots, so you can often walk in without a reservation.
Popinjays at The Murray (Central)
The rooftop bar of The Murray hotel, set in a beautifully restored former government building. The terrace overlooks Murray Road and the Central skyline. It is elegant without being stuffy, with cocktails at HK$160-200. The vibe is more relaxed during the week and livelier on weekends with DJ sets.
Alto (Causeway Bay)
A smaller, more intimate rooftop bar on Lockhart Road with views across the Wan Chai and Causeway Bay skyline. It is a solid choice for a pre-dinner drink or a nightcap. Cocktails are HK$100-150 — reasonably priced by Hong Kong rooftop standards.
Budget-Friendly Options
Not every rooftop experience requires a HK$200 cocktail:
- Wooloomooloo (Wan Chai) — The rooftop terrace of this steakhouse has good views and reasonable happy hour prices (HK$60-80 for beers, HK$90 for house wine)
- Fini's (LKF) — A longstanding Italian restaurant with a rooftop terrace overlooking the LKF strip. Casual atmosphere and decent pizza.
- The Optimist (Wan Chai) — Spanish restaurant with a rooftop gin bar. Gin and tonics from HK$90 during happy hour.
Tips for Rooftop Bar Visits
- Go at sunset — the transition from daylight to the illuminated skyline is the best part. Arrive 30-45 minutes before sunset.
- Check the weather — many rooftop terraces close or become less appealing in rain. October through December offers the clearest skies.
- Book ahead on Fridays and Saturdays — terrace seats at popular venues fill up fast.
- Happy hours typically run 5-8pm and can save you 30-50% on drinks.
- Dress code — most upscale rooftop bars enforce smart casual. Avoid shorts, flip-flops, and sportswear.
- Minimum spends apply at some venues on weekends — check before you go.
- Photos — the best photography conditions are during "blue hour" (about 20 minutes after sunset) when the sky is deep blue and the city lights are on.
Hong Kong's rooftop bars are more than just places to drink — they are front-row seats to one of the greatest urban panoramas on earth. Even after years in the city, the view from a well-placed terrace still takes your breath away.
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