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Piscine d'Auteuil

2.9 (7 reviews)
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Piscine Pontoise

Piscine Pontoise

3.2(40 reviews)
6.7 kmNotre Dame De Paris, 5ème, Jardin des Plantes/Austerlitz

Like an old-ship, this old pre-ww2 pool is kept alive with some new paint every now and again,…read moremasking the fact that this little gem is overdue for a big overhaul and a Trip to the 21st century. The old industrial-hall-style Building undoubtedly has it´s Charme and they try their best to keep it clean (apart from the roof windows), but there is no hiding the fact that everything is just very old. I don´t see why this pool is more expensive than the others in Paris, as you are not exactly getting more for your money. What you get more of, is inconvenience (like waiting for the man to go around and open your dressing-booth, lots of stairs, blow-dryers not at the exit) and a public swimming-pool that is in no way Handicapped-accessible. Opening hours during school-weeks are also not very consumer-friendly. 1 hour 15 minutes they open some days around noon and still expect you to pay 4 Euro 80. And that´s just not worth it. But it´s different and if you want different, Pontoise is for you. The only authentical 1940ies bathing-experience that I know of ...

Delightful art deco 33m pool in Paris. Remember to take a bathing hat!…read moreSo pleased to have found this large, airy pool in Paris! 4.50 Euro per visit, with very complicated opening hours in between school use, so check times before going. After buying a ticket, you go upstairs and enter the 'no outdoor shoes area' where an unsmiling member of staff will snatch the ticket from your hand, and point you towards one of the individual cubicles which encircle the pool on two floors, in which to change. After changing you leave all your things locked in this personal cubicle, pulling the door shut behind you. Next - the 'obligatoire' (obligatory) shower (with your swimsuit on, even though it is a single sex shower) before entering the pool. Gentlemen please note bermudas are not allowed, and you too need to wear a bathing hat, even if you are bald. The water temperature is spot on, and the pool is not too crowded especially in the mornings. The lane discipline can be a bit lacking, with dawdlers kicking along with a float in the same lane as tanned speed kings churning past in a high velocity front crawl, nearly missing a plump granny doing slow but steady breast stroke, but amazingly it never seems to come to blows. Afterwards, return for another bizarre shower in your swimsuit, and then wait for the still-unsmiling attendant to come and open your cubicle to get dressed again. All in all, a wonderful pool, a delightful swim and I just wish they had something like this in London. Convenient Velib parking spot down the other end of the street. Perfect.

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Piscine Pontoise - Le bassin (photo du site piscinesparis.com )

Le bassin (photo du site piscinesparis.com )

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Piscine Keller

3.8(23 reviews)
2.0 kmAuteuil, 15ème

Piscine Keller really has two faces of sorts. On the one hand there is the downstairs area with…read morechanging cabins, lockers and the showers - and everything is alright there. The Staff is friendly, there is always someone going around cleaning the changing cabins and the (money-less) lockers work. The pool is also one of the few really handicapped accessible public swimming pools in Paris. On the other Hand upstairs, there is the main basin and pool hall which are in very bad shape overall. This whole area has a real problem with mold and water entry from the roof. The basin has a lot of broken tiles on the sides that you could even cut yourself on. Under water the whole basin also looks like a patchwork-rug of tiles. It´s quite shocking to see as Paris has a lot of pools that are much older than Piscine Keller (opened 1967, last big renovation 2008), but few have a main basin in such a bad shape and over the time that I've been a regular there, it´s only gotten worse. It really is a shame because Piscine Keller with it´s 2 basins (one is 50 Meters in length) and retractable roof could be a really awesome public pool. As it is, it´s mediocre at best.

The pool is big so that's nice. It's very dirty though, there was lots of hair and many people…read morewere not wearing bonnets. There was mucus as well yukk..and a plastic wrapper in the water. I had an incident with a rude lady that screamed at me twice and I can't for the life of me think why. She hit me twice while swimming and I didn't say anything :( The young girl at the reception was very very nice and helpful and she spoke English. The building is HUGE..I actually got lost and it took sometime to find the pool! The changing rooms had two doors one on each side and the lock is hidden at the bottom. I didn't even notice it till someone opened one of the doors of my changing room. It's bizarre. I won't go there again.

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Piscine Keller - Entrance

Entrance

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Piscine Jacqueline Auriol

Piscine Jacqueline Auriol

4.3(7 reviews)
3.9 km8ème, Europe/Miromesnil

great pool, clean, bright, spacious, not crowded during week ends…read moreone of the best in Paris for a work out

Hands down, the best small 25m Meter Pool in Paris (75). It makes most other Public Pools in Town…read morelook even worse. Build (or rather completed) 2014 in a rather wealthy part of town, the whole 'centre sportif beaujon' (also features indoor wall-climbing!) is still very new so the pool is absolutely modern and up to standard. There are two basins, both stainless-steel, one 25x12 Meters and the other 12x10. The small one is very shallow, warm and equipped with water jets for massage in different heights and intensities. Also some underwater seats and lounge-chairs - again with water jets for massage. The pool has big windows on two sides (one towards the south) and in Summer you can even step outside a bit for some fresh air and some Sun. Showers are visible from the pool (which is good in terms of hygiene because the Lifeguards can check that everybody takes a shower before getting into the water) , but there are also two lockable shower-cabins for those who like their privacy. Cleanliness was good when I was there despite the pool being quite full, the staff was friendly and the changing cabins are decent in size. A couple of showers were broken when I was there, but at least they were marked as being broken - in other parisian public pools it is usually up to you find out which ones work and which not. I call it shower bingo and there usually are no winners in this game. Negatives? For frequent swimmers like myself any 25 Meter basin is too short to get some decent milage done - but for what it is - Piscine Beaujon it is quite perfect.

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Piscine Jacqueline Auriol - Photo du grand bassin

Photo du grand bassin

Piscine Jacqueline Auriol - Fußsprüher. French translation of how to use it (or what it is) - pending. No Problem for me, I speak german :)

Fußsprüher. French translation of how to use it (or what it is) - pending. No Problem for me, I speak german :)

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Piscine Boulogne-Billancourt

Piscine Boulogne-Billancourt

3.7(23 reviews)
3.4 km

In Boulogne-Billancourt, only a short walk away from Metro Station Billancourt (Line 9), you will…read morefind Piscine Boulogne-Billancourt. It´s a big public swimming pool with one Basin for swimmers with no shallow end (25 Meters length), one shallow basin for learners (also 25 Meters) and a third pool with a connection to a small pool outside of the building. Inside this third pool has some water-jets for massage, outside there is a current you can swim against - that said this current is quite weak so you shouldn't come there expecting a great work-out. Outside there is also a grass-patch to lie down and soak in some sun (in summer). It´s generally set up to be a great pool for families with children who will love the small water-slide. Other practical information: Lockers need a 1€ piece, there are free shower-gel/soap dispensers in the showers which are separated for men and women. You´ll need a bathing-cap and men need tight fitting swim-gear (no surfer-shorts) - there are also vending machines for that. Piscine Boulogne-Billancourt was very clean when I was there and there was always someone going around with a mop in the dressing room & locker area. The Building is in good shape and functional. The Staff I encountered was very friendly. Problems? None. It is a good pool and there are no real reasons against Piscine Boulogne-Billancourt. The only slightly negative thing that I can say is that the pool lacks character or charisma. It´s functional, clean, well maintained - and boring.

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Piscine Boulogne-Billancourt - As seen from the road

As seen from the road

Piscine Boulogne-Billancourt - The pool for swimmers

The pool for swimmers

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Piscine Henry de Montherlant

Piscine Henry de Montherlant

3.3(9 reviews)
1.3 kmVictor Hugo, 16ème

Swimming pool- I have arrived in Paris for the first time. This is my 10th day, and since I will be…read moreliving here with my family ( we moved the whole household due to Brexit and our jobs which are now relocated here) I have enquired about the swimming pool at this location. When I have asked about the pool and about the equipment ( swimming suit etc) I was told men have to just wear swimming trunks and women cut out swimming suits. I told the manager that I have sensitive skin and get rashes from high dosages of chlorine and I was advised to wear a wetsuit ( shot leg but long sleeve ). The manager started being rude and kept telling me to go.. on and on. I asked him why I'm not allowed to wear a short wetsuit?! He didn't answer my question but kept showing me out! Rude , appalling and disrespectful behaviour. Utterly disgraceful! Please avoid if you can.

Decent and small 2 Basin Indoor-pool with the possibility to go outside on sunny days. Being…read moreoutside it is not exactly nice though, you´re looking at a small terraced-garden out of concrete with some plastic sun loungers. Changing-rooms and showers (both mixed) are good and up to standard. Cleanliness was generally alright when I was there. The pool area is not dark at all even on a rainy day thanks to the floodlights and despite the ugly brown tiles/stones covering some parts of the walls. The 25x15 main basin is generally alright (some grouts you don´t want to look too closely at), but underwater in the deep part (up to 3,70m), there was a lot of dirt on the ground. Don´t know how often they clean down there - but they should definitely do that more often. Other negatives? Lanes are not designated to swimming speeds or styles, you have to figure that out yourself. Piscine Henry de Montherlant is a lot better than Piscine d´Autreil (also in the 16th and not far from there), but nothing to get excited about.

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