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Waterparks in Prague

When it comes to places you can visit if you want to go for a swim, Prague offers a lot of choice. Its waterparks offer top-notch services, so if you like having fun in the water, swimming and relaxing in whirlpools, you can definitely enjoy these activities in Prague. Are perfect wellness services the thing you are searching for? Or perhaps a great gym where you can break a sweat is more your thing? What about having a swim in a saltwater pool? Whichever it is, pack your swimsuit and towel and go and indulge in the professional services offered by one of the Prague waterparks listed below. Or go ahead and try them all, if you like! So, where should you go?

Aquapalace Praha Čestlice

One of the most famous waterparks in Prague is Aquapalace Praha. Although you won’t find a classic swimming pool here, you can enjoy 12 water slides with a total length of 860 metres, artificial waves, and a 450-metre long wild-water river that winds through the entire waterpark. In addition, you can go and relax in the sauna world, the spa, the wellness centre, or break some sweat in the gym. And when you get hungry, simply head to one of the 8 bars and restaurants the waterpark offers. Aquapalace is open from 10am to 11pm on weekdays, and on the weekend and during public holidays from 9am to 11pm.

  • The largest waterpark in the Czech Republic, with a total area of 9,150 m2
  • 14 types of saunas (Finnish saunas, Roman baths and outdoor area)
  • Air-conditioned gym
  • 17 whirlpools
  • Average pool temperature 31°C

www.aquapalace.cz/en

  • Pražská 138, Čestlice
  • 251 01 Praha - východ
  • Phone: +420 271 104 202
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • GPS: 50.008110, 14.571087

Aquapark Šutka in Prague 8

Another very popular waterpark in Prague is Aquapark Šutka. Here you can have a proper swim in a large 50-metre long swimming pool, and afterwards you can wind down in a smaller pool or a whirlpool. There are also 2 large water slides, 3 smaller slides and even a waterfall. You can also come and relax in the wellness centre or head to the pool bar for refreshments. Wellness fans will definitely appreciate the two steam baths and two Finnish saunas with outdoor cooling pools that this waterpark offers. The entire complex is wheelchair accessible and there are 270 parking spaces available. Aquapark Šutka is open all year round from 10am to 10pm.

  • Relaxing pool
  • Wild-water river
  • Whirlpool
  • 2 large slides, 3 smaller slides
  • Summer terrace overlooking Prague

www.sutka.eu/en/

  • Čimická 848/41
  • 182 00 Praha 8
  • Phone: 266 610 711
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • GPS: 50.127323, 14.433009

Aquacentrum Lagoon Prague Letňany

The third large waterpark is Aquacentrum Lagoon. Here you can enjoy a 86-metre long water slide, a 25-metre long swimming pool with 6 lanes and a counter-current, a massage pool and a small wild-water river. Be sure to come here in the evening, as the lighting in the side walls of the pool creates a wonderfully relaxing atmosphere. As with any larger waterpark, you will also find fitness and wellness facilities here, for example a sauna, a cooling pool and a whirlpool. Aquacentrum Lagoon is open every day from 9:30am to 9:30pm.

  • 25-metre long swimming pool with 6 lanes
  • 86-metre long water slide
  • Massage pool
  • Children’s pool
  • Fitness and wellness facilities

www.letnanylagoon.cz

  • Tupolevova 665
  • 199 00 Praha 18, Letňany
  • Phone: 283 921 799
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • GPS: 50.134521, 14.504392

Swimming and sports complex Hloubětín

The only saltwater pool in Prague is located in Hloubětín and its salinity is 0.5%. The complex also features a classic outdoor swimming pool, a sauna, fitness facilities and steam baths. You can also make use of the accompanying sports centre, which offers you the opportunity to book a whole exercise hall or tennis court. The opening hours of the pool are from 6am to 10pm.

  • Two indoor saltwater pools, open all year round.
  • Outdoor swimming pool, open in the summer.
  • Steam baths
  • Sauna, fitness facilities
  • Training centre for diving and synchronised swimming
  • Exercise hall for ball games and aerobics
  • Tennis courts

Aquapark Jedenáctka

Aquapark Jedenáctka is part of a large sports complex, so apart from a classic waterpark you will also find other sports services here. The swimming pool has a pleasant water temperature of 28°C and 2 of its 5 lanes are reserved for fitness swimming. The relaxing pool has a slightly higher water temperature of 30°C. Other attractions include a 42-metre long water slide with a 4.5-metre elevation, a wildwater river, a whirlpool, 4 water massage beds, and a supervised children's pool. Aquapark Jedenáctka is open all year round, from 6:30am on weekdays and from 8am on weekends, always until 9pm. An interesting fact about the wellness centre here is that every Thursday from 3pm to 7pm it is open to women only.

  • Swimming pool
  • Relaxing pool
  • 45-metre long water slide
  • Finnish sauna and aromatic sauna
  • Sauna ceremonies
  • Steam bath
  • Pool bistro
jedenactka-vodni-svet.cz

  • Mírového hnutí 2385/3
  • Praha 11 – Chodov
  • Phone: 226 801 290
  • GPS: 50.038265, 14.500828

Opening hours and ticket fees of waterparks in Prague

Weekday opening hours Weekend and public holiday opening hours Adult ticket Child ticket
Aquapalace Praha Čestlice 10am-10pm 9am-10pm €24.39/day €19.74/day
Aquapark Šutka 10am-10pm/td>10am-10pm €13.57/day €7.37/day
Aquacentrum Lagoon 9:30am-9:30pm 9:30am-9:30pm €5.43/2.5hrs €2.71/205hrs
Swimming and sports complex Hloubětín 6am-10pm 6am-10pm €4.65/hour €3.88/hour
Aquapark Jedenáctka 6:30am-9pm 8am-9pm €9.70/80mins €7.76/80mins
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