8 of the best rooftop pools in Vietnam

VOV.VN - The refreshing dip in the hotel pool is something most travelers look forward to for weeks. And when that swim is high up on the lofty rooftop of a hotel and paired with a panoramic vista, it’s even more satisfying. 

We recommend that you add these 10 rooftop pools to your travel itinerary: Above: The pool atop the Topas Ecolodge resort in Sapa with its stunning view of the Hoang Lien Son mountains.

The rooftop pool of the Belvedere Resort in northern Vinh Phuc Province also has a magnificent mountain view.

The rooftop pool of the 23-storey Alacarte building overlooks My Khe Beach.

The pool in Nam Hai Resort is trendy and the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon to regain your strength.

Situated atop Seahorse Resort & Spa, this is the first rooftop pool in Phan Thiet City in Ninh Thuan Province.

Rosaka sits on the rooftop of the 22-storey building in Nha Trang City overlooking Nha Trang Bay.

The pool situated at Victoria Nui Sam Lodge Resort in An Giang Province.

Léman Cap Vung Tau is on the side of Nho Mountain.

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All districts in HCM City have been told by the city’s People’s Committee to give priority to allocating land and funds to build at least one new swimming pool each year in their localities until 2020.