Moscow's open-air swimming pools provide an opportunity not only to relax near the water but also to play volleyball, table tennis, take water aerobics classes, listen to live music etc.
Discover the most popular water complexes in Moscow where you can relax with your entire family.
Here you can enjoy outdoor swimming, relax on comfortable lounge chairs and swings and play table tennis and volleyball (the seasonal playground is open from 1 May to 30 September).
The water temperature in the outdoor pools reaches +27°C (80°F).
The facility's area totals 2,500 sq. m. (8,200 sq. ft.)
Prices:
Adults: Starting at RUB 800
Children (7–14 years old): starting at RUB 350
Children (under 7 years of age): free
To extend: starts at RUB 700
Monthly passes are also available. More details about pricing can be found here.
Opening hours: daily, from 7:00 till 23:00.
Location: 24 Luzhniki, building 4
In Sokolniki park, there are two swimming pools available, one large and a heated smaller one.
Sports master classes and warm-up exercises are held in the recreation area. At the weekend, DJs and entertainers perform for the pool guests. There is also a children's recreation area where children can learn to swim, play and draw.
Prices:
Per session starting at RUB 500; all-day fee: from RUB 1,000
Sessions for children (under 12 years old): from RUB 400; all-day fee for children: RUB 800 and up
For more detailed information about prices check the website.
Opening hours: daily from 10:00 till 22:00; admission is separated into three sessions (10:00–12:45, 13:00–15:45, 16:00–21:45).
Location: 1 Mit'kovsky passage, building 1
In summer, the pontoon pool, which is located in a picturesque area surrounded by greenery, becomes the most visited place in the Severnoye Tushino park. The territory is equipped with changing rooms and showers; there is a café nearby. Guests can hire a lounge chair.
Prices:
Weekdays: RUB 1,000 per person
Weekends: RUB 1,500 per person
Children under 5 years old: free
Children aged 5 to 10 years: 50% of the adult price
You can find out more about prices on mosparks.ru
Opening hours: daily, from 10:00 till 22:00.
Location: 56 Svoboda St.
The Chayka outdoor complex, located near the Museon Park of Arts, invites visitors to relax at their four swimming pools, which are kept at a temperature around +28°C (82°F) all year round. A children's and beginner's pool is available as well. Additionally, water aerobics, fitness and yoga classes are available every day at Chayka. There are also swimming instructors.
Prices:
Weekdays: RUB 1,000
Weekends and holidays: RUB 1,500
A customer loyalty program is available as well.
Opening hours: Mon–Sat: from 20:00 till 22:45; Sun: from 18:00 till 20:45.
Location: 3 Turchaninov Lane, building 1
This is an outdoor pool within the city limits where you can escape the noise and hustle and bustle of the surrounding city. The area is equipped with lounge chairs, umbrellas and changing rooms. Guests can also hire a tent and have a party for the children. The water temperature is at a constant level of +27°C – +28°C (80–82°F). There are no age restrictions for visiting the pool, but children have to be supervised by an adult at all times.
Prices:
Weekdays: RUB 2,000 and up
Weekends: RUB 3,000 and up
You can find more information about the prices on the website.
Opening hours:
Mon–Sun: 10:00–21:00
Please note: the pool area may be closed due to weather conditions. Please check the website prior to visiting.
Location: the 66th kilometre of the Moscow Ring Road
The complex has several indoor pools and an outdoor pool. The water temperature of the outdoor pool is kept at +27°C – +28°C (80–82°F). The outdoor pool is available for adults and young people over 16 years of age.
The complex also features swimming and water aerobics classes, a gym and a fitness facility.
Prices:
You can find more information about the prices on the website.
Monthly passes are also available.
A session lasts 45 minutes.
Opening hours:
Mon–Sun: 10:00–21:00
Please note: the pool area may be closed due to weather conditions. Please check the website prior to visiting.
Location: 30 Ibragimova St.
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