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Where to go with the children after the report card. An overview of the best swimming pools in Prague and its surroundings

Sugar Mizzy June 30, 2022

The heat is here, but a holiday by the sea is still out of sight? However, everyone can go to the swimming pool, where the unbearable heat can be pleasantly endured. In the capital, the swimming pool is crowded and everyone has something in them. Some are cheaper than others, others have more attractions or nicer nature around. We bring you an overview of the prices of all Prague swimming pools.

Swimming pool Čakovice – Prague 18

The Čakovice swimming pool is a place where the family can have fun in many ways. The complex consists of a large and a small pool with a water slide. In addition, children can play on the playground. Visitors can sit under the trees on the grass that surrounds the entire complex, and enjoy the sun and tranquility.

Swimming pool Čestlice, Aquapalace Prague – Prague East

Significantly more expensive swimming in Čestlice has many water attractions for both children and adults. The aquapark has the largest water slide in the Czech Republic, many other slides, sea waves and a wild river.

Swimming pool Divoká Šárka – Prague 6

The swimming pool is located in the picturesque valley of Divoká Šárka. In the area there are two swimming pools for swimmers, a children’s paddling pool, a small water slide and slides. Children will also enjoy the trampoline and children’s castle.

Hloubětín Sports Complex – Prague 14

Rather than recreational, the complex in Hloubětín is focused on sport swimming, which is why it also sells tickets for only an hour or for an hour and a half. In the summer season there is one large outdoor pool and two indoor.

Hostivař Dam – Prague 4

Hostivař Dam is in a beautiful location in the middle of Hostivař Forest Park. Everyone will find something for themselves in the area, it offers a large sandy beach for families with children, sports activities such as paddle boards, pedal boats and volleyball. For lovers of sunbathing without a swimsuit, there is a nudist beach in the farthest remote corner of the dam.

Natural swimming pool Jureček – Prague East (Říčany)

The natural swimming pool in Říčany is a day full of fun spent by the water on a grassy beach. People can play table tennis or volleyball here. Children can play on the playground in their free time.

Swimming pool Klánovice – Prague 9

In Klánovice, two swimming pools await visitors, one 25 meters long and the other 20 meters long. The swimming pool is located in the region of Prague in the middle of a quiet location and is created for the relaxation of parents with children.

Swimming pool Kolovraty – Prague 10

The new renovated swimming pool in Kolovraty is located relatively far from the center of Prague in a quiet neighborhood, offering visitors two heated pools, one swimming and the other children’s. A sauna is even available at the swimming pool.

Swimming pool Lhotka – Prague 4

The quiet swimming pool in Prague 4 allows swimming in a natural lake, which is 3.25 meters deep in the swimming area. Families can enjoy the sun on the small beach or on the grass under the trees.

Swimming pool Ládví – Prague 8

The pool longer than 30 meters attracts mainly swimmers, children will also enjoy themselves, who can browse in a small pool with an iconic water mushroom and slide. The complex offers large seating and also accompanying programs, such as aquazorbing.

Petynka Swimming Pool – Prague 6

Petynka swimming pool attracts many experiences, especially the 103 meter long water slide, which stands out above Petynka. Children can jump on the trampoline, try aquazorbing or ride on children’s quad bikes. The 50-meter pool will satisfy every swimmer.

Podolí Swimming Stadium – Prague 4

The legendary stadium with an outdoor outdoor tradition offers two large swimming pools, one 33-meter, which is heated, and the other 50-meter. In Podolí, even small children will enjoy themselves, who will enjoy a lot of fun in the children’s pool, and parents can watch over them from the relaxing whirlpool. Older children will ride on the water slide again.

Sports and recreation complex Pražačka – Prague 3

The swimming pool at Pražačka gives people a chance to swim almost in the center. The pool itself is smaller (26 mx 14.5 m), but it is absolutely sufficient for flooding and summer cooling. The area has also prepared attractions for children for the little ones and a hot tub for parents to relax.

Biotope Radotín – Prague 5

The biotope is a place for true nature lovers, it is a swimming pool without chemical maintenance of clean water using natural ecosystems. A swimming lake awaits visitors in the Council and they can also look at a biological cleaning lake, which will keep the swimming pool beautiful.

SK Slavia Swimming Stadium – Prague 10

The Slavia swimming stadium is an opportunity to take a bath in Prague in the summer and not have to travel far from the center. In Slavia there is a large 50-meter swimming pool, two smaller children’s pools, a children’s water slide and also a playground where even the little ones can have fun.

Swimming pool Stírka – Prague 8

Stírka Swimming Pool is a quiet place with a swimming pool and paddling pool near the Kobylisy metro station. Families can play volleyball here and the children can enjoy on a small playground with toys while not spending time in the water.

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