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Prague's Outdoor Pools Offer Ideal Lap Swimming Among Natural Rock Settings

Discover the best spots in Prague to enjoy a refreshing swim amidst nature

By Prague Wellness Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Prague's Outdoor Pools Offer Ideal Lap Swimming Among Natural Rock Settings
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Prague has 14 outdoor pools, with the most popular ones being Petynka and Divoka Sarka, which offer a serene atmosphere for lap swimming during the summer months.

As the city's active wellness culture continues to grow, outdoor pools and rock pools have become increasingly popular among locals and tourists alike. With the rising temperatures and longer days, many people are looking for ways to stay cool and active, making outdoor swimming a great option. Moreover, swimming is a low-impact exercise that can help improve cardiovascular health, boost mood, and increase flexibility, making it an ideal activity for people of all ages and fitness levels.

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For those looking for a more natural swimming experience, Prague's rock pools are a great alternative. The city's popular rock pool, Divoka Sarka, located in the Sarka Valley, offers a unique swimming experience amidst stunning natural scenery. Another popular spot is the outdoor pool at the Prague Zoo, which offers a fun and family-friendly atmosphere. The pool is open from May to September and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the pool at the Sportovní areál Petynka, located on Vrchlického street, is a favorite among locals, offering a 50-meter pool and a separate children's pool.

According to data from the City of Prague, the number of visitors to outdoor pools has increased by 25% in the past two years, with over 150,000 people visiting the pools in the summer of 2025. The average cost of a single admission to an outdoor pool in Prague is around 120 CZK, making it an affordable and accessible activity for everyone. Furthermore, many of the outdoor pools in Prague offer swimming lessons and water aerobics classes, which can be booked in advance for around 200-300 CZK per session.

For those planning to visit Prague's outdoor pools and rock pools, it's recommended to check the opening hours and admission prices in advance, as they may vary depending on the location and time of day. It's also a good idea to arrive early, as the pools can get crowded during peak hours. With its many outdoor pools and rock pools, Prague offers a unique and refreshing swimming experience that is not to be missed. Whether you're a local or just visiting, be sure to check out one of the city's many outdoor swimming spots and enjoy the beauty of nature while getting some exercise.

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