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Discover Prague’s Ultimate Water Adventures Year-Round!

Water parks and wellness centres provide enjoyment and relaxation

Čestlice Water ParkLocated on the outskirts of Prague, the largest water park in Central Europe, Aquapalace Prague, features an incredible water world with saunas, a lovely spa, and a modern fitness centre. There are multiple thrilling water slides along with other fun water attractions. You can dive into three indoor areas filled with thrilling experiences like water slides, wild rivers, and the exciting Spacebowl. For relaxation, enjoy whirlpools, saunas, and wellness treatments. Kids will love the Treasure Palace which has a whimsical family vibe and a pirate ship wreck, along with an outdoor area, plus various dining options including restaurants and bars.

Aquadream BarrandovAt Aquadream Barrandov water park, you can enjoy a 25-metre saltwater swimming pool, a whirlpool, and a wild river complete with an artificial counter-current. There are also two exciting water slides: one red slide that’s 115 metres long and another blue slide that’s 62 metres long, which you get to ride on two-seater inflatable boats. Additionally, there’s a children’s paddling pool, a sauna, a steam bath, and a restaurant with a view of the main pool area.

Šutka swimming poolAquapark Šutka in Kobylisy boasts a 50-metre swimming pool alongside an aquapark filled with thrilling slides and toboggans. This facility also offers food options, gym access, wellness services, bowling, and an outdoor paddling pool. There are two Finnish saunas with outdoor cooling pools and two steam baths. The technology used here for the pools is top-of-the-line; in addition to chlorine, the water is sterilized with UV lamps, significantly decreasing contamination risks.

The Letňany Lagoon Aquacentre features a 25-metre indoor pool, an 86-metre-long water slide, and several smaller relaxation and massage pools equipped with a wild stream and whirlpool. Additionally, there’s a children’s paddling pool and even a trampoline for extra fun.

Popular swimming pools in Prague

swimmingOne of Prague’s most sought-after sports facilities is the swimming pool in Podolí. This indoor swimming pool spans a size of 50 m and is among the biggest in Prague. The outdoor pool, surrounded by stunning rocky views, stays open even in winter, with heated water maintained around 26–27°C. You can also enjoy a steam room, sauna, and a fitness centre at this pool, which welcomes visitors until 9:45 p.m., allowing plenty of time for everyone to enjoy a swim.
The swimming complex in Hloubětín attracts guests primarily due to its use of seawater, ensuring a perfectly clean swimming experience. Steam rooms here also provide a refreshing and completely relaxing atmosphere. In Hloubětín, you’ll find two indoor pools—a sports pool measuring (25 x 15 metres) and a children’s pool (15 x 7.5 metres). This complex also has a fitness centre for avid sports enthusiasts. For those looking to unwind, a sauna is available, and the water temperature in the pool is kept at around 27°C.
JedenáctkaThe Jedenáctka swimming complex located in Jižní Město features a swimming hall with a 25-metre swimming pool that has five lanes and maintains a water temperature of about 28°C. The pool’s maximum depth is 1.8 metres. In addition to swimming, there’s an entertainment area with a 24-metre water slide that is 4.5 metres high. You can also find various entertainment options like a whirlpool, a 1.2-metre-deep pool equipped with a hydraulic lift for people with disabilities, a lazy river, and a children’s paddling pool shaped like an irregular polygon with a maximum size of 9.5 x 6.2 metres. The pool hall also includes a wellness centre featuring a Finnish sauna and an aroma sauna, along with a cooling pool and an ice machine.

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