Where you will find the best indoor pools in Vienna
Dive in and relax in the most beautiful indoor swimming pools that the city of Vienna has to offer. Even in the colder seasons of the year, the indoor pools in Vienna offer a wide range of bathing activities. These locations are an ideal alternative when the weather is not so great.
Amalienbad – Bathing in art nouveau style
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The Amalienbad is located in Vienna’s 10th district and is likely one of the most beautiful indoor swimming pools in the entire capital. Here you can splash and swim amidst the magnificent art nouveau architecture. The large glass roof – the swimming hall is an impressive 14 metres high – also promises daylight and you can comfortably watch the clouds drift by from your lounger.
Although the pool was built in the 1920s, damaged during the Second World War and completely renovated in the 1980s, the historic flair has been impressively preserved. Now, for example, it is home to Finnish, bio, steam and also infrared saunas. In addition, the Amalienbad is easily accessible by public transport with the U1 underground line.
Amalienbad
Address: Reumannplatz 23, 1100 Vienna
Website: https://www.wien.gv.at/amalienbad/
Opening hours: https://www.wien.gv.at/amalienbad/opening-hours
Brigittenauer Bad – Swimming fun for everyone
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The Brigittenauer Bad truly offers everything a swimmer’s heart desires. In addition to swimming lanes, sports pools and teaching pools, there are also separate pools for those of more advanced years and babies – the former even has massage jets, while the water of the babies’ pool is set at a warmer temperature, ideal for even the youngest guests. In different saunas you can sweat together while the restaurant and sauna buffet provide for the culinary well being of hungry swimmers.
Especially for people with disabilities, there are two pool elevators and wheelchairs as well as loungers, changing rooms, ramps and elevators. In summer, a beautiful outdoor area awaits you. In addition, baby swimming and children’s swimming courses are also offered
Brigittenauer Bad
Address: Klosterneuburger Straße 93-97, 1200 Vienna
Website: https://www.wien.gv.at/brigittenau/
Opening hours: https://www.wien.gv.at/brigittenau/opening-hours
Hütteldorfer Bad – perfect in both summer and winter
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The swimming pool in Hütteldorf is an attraction in itself, both in summer and winter. In the cold season, why not spoil yourself by taking advantage of the many saunas as well as the whirlpool? In additional, there is an adventure pool, loungers, a play stream and also a current channel.
In summer, on the other hand, the rock grotto, complete with its own waterfall, and the large outdoor pool are recommended. A water cannon and a slide, in particular, will make children’s eyes shine. The beautiful relaxation area, on the other hand, will definitely attract those who are in need of some peace and quiet.
Hütteldorfer Bad
Address: Linzer Straße 376, 1140 Vienna
Website: https://www.wien.gv.at/huetteldorf/
Opening hours: https://www.wien.gv.at/huetteldorf/opening-hours
Floridsdorfer Bad – where the focus is on sport
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What makes the Floridsdorfer Bad special are the swimming events that take place here regularly. Due to organisational reasons, swimming for guests is then prohibited for around one hour before and after an event, but such events can also be incredibly exciting!
The sports pool, which is 25 metres long and 16.6 metres wide, is highly frequented. In addition, there is also a multi-purpose pool as well as designated areas for children and babies. And for those who want to do more than swimming, there are also various saunas, a wide range of foot care services, cosmetics and massages, as well as a fitness centre.
Floridsdorfer Bad
Address: Franklinstraße 22, 1210 Vienna
Website: https://www.wien.gv.at/floridsdorf/
Opening hours: https://www.wien.gv.at/floridsdorf/opening-hours
The Therme Wien is not an indoor pool in the conventional sense, but promises relaxation from everyday life, especially in the cold season with its warm thermal pools and the extensive sauna area. Especially for romantic hours for couples, a stay at the spa is perfect.
Title picture © WienTourismus/Paul Bauer