Finally got to visit this (last) one, Piscine Emile Anthoine in the 15th Arrondisment - almost next to the Eiffel Tower.
They took their sweet time to renovate this one. I moved to Paris in 2014 and back then this public swimming pool had already been closed and it stayed closed for over 6 years in total.
So 6 years - you'd think they've redone everything, right? Transformed it completly? Not exactly. And I don't want to sound like I dislike Piscine Emile Anthoine - it's just that they don't really have much to show for 6 years of work. This is still a 1960ies concrete building that hasn't changed much.
Sure, the tiles are new, the basins are made from stainless steel now, and the pool is now handicapped accessible with a lift - but the whole pool hasn't really changed. It's still an old-school Parisian swimming pool - for swimming, not for pleasure. And I expected more for 6 years of work. I know some brand new, modern swimming pools that have been build in 2 or 2,5 years from scratch and they offer a wide variety of activities for everyone. Piscine Emile Anthoine on the other hand - is just for swimming (and the occasional Aquagym or swimming lessons). And personally I just use swimming pools for swimming - so that's fine - but I was just expecting more after 6 years.
But enough ranting, more reviewing: Staff was friendly, everything was relatively clean, everything worked. Changing cabins are relatively spacious and there there are shower-gel distributors in the mixed showers (so take the hint, Parisians: shower BEFORE you swim - just like it says on the signs).
The highlight of this pool is of course the close-up view of the Eiffel Tower while you are swimming. The pool hall has big windows on 3 sides and while 2 of those only show you trees and bushes - the 3rd one gives you that Eiffel Tower view. There is also a sun-deck facing the Eiffel Tower where you can sit on some lounge chairs and enjoy said view.
Only small negatives about the pool hall is that it is a rather charmeless concrete hall-type building. On the cloudy day that I was there, I was also thinking that they could have installed more artificial light in there.
Practical stuff: For the Lockers you will need a 1€ piece. You need to wear a swim-cap and wide boxer-short type swimwear is forbidden. There is a vending maschine at the entrance where you can buy stuff like swim caps. The regular entrance fee is 3€50 at the time of writing. read more