Outdoor pools open. Where can you bathe in Prague now?
“So that the date is not possible for several reasons. The announcement of the opening of the pools did not arrive until last Friday, and the preparation for the reopening is quite demanding in setting up the cash register system and planning the operating hours. In addition, a functional technology test was planned for a long time at the secondary school, “first Jan Chabr, Councilor for Property Management.
One person costs 15 m2 by the pool. Saunas, wellness and solar caves can only fill 30% of their capacity. This is calculated from the size of water bodies and rest areas in the immediate vicinity. The Aquacentrum Šutka is set at 135 people, which includes a 50-meter long swimming pool and wellness facilities. In addition, the reconstruction of a part of the complex, which began in mid-last November, continues in Šutka.
The check will take place at the cash registers
Where in the metropolis to the water?The Strahov swimming pool opened on Tuesday, June 1, in the normal mode. The capacity was reduced from 60 to 47 people, but due to the fact that the number of visitors decreases as standard in June, mainly due to the completion of swimming courses for various school groups, no major traffic restrictions were needed.
Entry requires a certificate of coronavirus vaccination, proof of past illness or a negative test. However, tests from work, schools or self-tests are not accepted. This restriction does not apply to children under the age of six.
The necessary formalities in the city pools are checked by the cashier. For this reason, at the same time, free passages for season ticket holders will be blocked for the time strictly necessary.
Yellow Spa also offers a cultural program
On the other hand, the Žluté lázně complex in Prague’s Podolí opened on 17 May. It attracts to a newly renovated space called Dvorce with beer terraces and a children’s corner with a giant sandpit, where there is no entrance fee.
The sports complex operates independently and prices remain the same as last year. “The situation with the pandemic is a hard blow to us. If the situation allows it during the season, we will be happy to offer a cultural program, “says Libor Votruba, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Taiko, which operates the complex. There is table tennis, sports equipment rental and equipment for water activities.