If you have ever experienced Prague in the hot summer months, you will probably agree that a bit of relaxation in a swimming pool is a good idea. If you, moreover, live or stay in the Prague quarter of Vršovice or one of the surrounding quarters, the Slavia swimming stadium is the place to go to. This swimming stadium offers a few outdoor swimming pools open in the warmer months (the longest one is 50 meters long) and an indoor swimming pool open in winter (25 meters long).
The Slavia swimming pool is ideal for families with children since it features apart from traditional swimming pools multiple paddling pools for children. Those who fancy water jumps won’t be disappointed either, since the complex features multiple diving boards located at various heights that promise hours of fun. The main advantage of this swimming complex has to be the reasonably priced entrance fees, fees that are subject to the time spent inside the complex. If you are looking just for a quick paddle you will pay much less than if you want to spend a whole day in the complex. Another advantage consists in the fact that even during the high season, the number of visitors is almost never high enough to make you feel uncomfortable.
Apart from the swimming facilities, the Slavia swimming complex also offers a restaurant, a sauna (for men, for women and mixed), a solarium, cosmetic studio and other services. You can also choose from an array of lessons, which feature water gymnastics and swimming for children.When it comes to the opening hours, during the summer months the complex is open all day while in winter the inside swimming pool is open every morning and evening. The concrete times are given on the Slavia swimming stadium’s website. The complex features lockers (the lock can be borrowed for a deposit), toilets and showers.