I suspect this review would have been a bit more positive, had I visited Piscine Roger le Gall in Summer and not in Autumn. In Summer Piscine Roger le Gall is an open-air pool, during spring, autumn and winter it is covered by a tent-like roof. In Summer not only can you swim underneath the sky but there are areas to lie down and soak in some sun.
What I doubt though, is that it is very relaxing at Piscine Roger le Gall in Summer. It is situated only a few Meters from the Boulevard Périphérique ("One of the busiest roads in Europe[...]"- wikipedia) and it was very noisy just standing outside of the building.
With the Tent up this time of year, the entrance fee drops down to the usual parisian 3€ - from 5,80 in the summer.
General impressions of the building were quite bad. Dressing rooms and lockers are downstairs and separated for men and women. It´s quite dark and unfriendly down there and in the showers I was greeted by quite a foul smell. Showers are also in bad shape and should be the top priority for renovations. Swimming underneath the tent-roof was actually more pleasant than I thought it would be. With the sun out, there is a lot of light in the pool-area, but when some clouds blocked out the sun the floodlights fail to make up for that. The 50x15 Meter pool basin (on a sidenote, that´s not an "olympic pool", those are 50x25) is in relatively good shape. They´ve replaced one of the lane-dividers with what I think is a yellow water-hose - and I´m not sure if I should congratulate them for ingenuity or criticize them for it.
Other negatives: Far too few individual changing cabins for such a big pool. There is a second 25 Meter pool, but that is only for Members of the swimming club.
Positives? It was quite clean when I was there. read more