Swimming pool
Credit:  Moritz Röhr

Opening Hours

Monday:8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

More Information

Summer Pool Kreuzberg

The Summer Pool Kreuzberg, also known as Prinzenbad, is a true gem among the swimming pools in Berlin. Nestled in the vibrant district of Kreuzberg, it offers a refreshing experience for those looking to cool off on warm days. Spanning a generous area between the Prinzenstraße subway station and the Landwehrkanal, this summer pool is a popular attraction for the LGTBIQ+ community as well as for families and early swimmers. There is something for everyone here.

Facilities and Offers

The Summer Pool Kreuzberg impresses with two stunning 50-meter swimming pools and a large non-swimmer pool featuring an exciting slide and a water mushroom. The spacious sunbathing areas invite relaxation and provide ample space for sunbathers and picnic lovers. For young bathers, there is a separate paddling pool and a playground where playing and splashing around is sure to bring joy. The snack bar is also very popular and ensures that no one has to go hungry – perfect for a little refreshment after a long swimming afternoon.

Opening Hours and Prices

The summer pool is open for public swimming from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the summer season (except on weekends when the pool is closed). The prices are extremely reasonable, with an entrance fee of only €5.50 for adults and €3.50 for reduced tickets. Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase a 10+1 card for the standard rate, which is highly beneficial for those who want to swim regularly.

Special Notes

To gain entry to the pool, a physical ID is required, and remember to bring a padlock for the lockers or buy one on-site. The facilities are easily accessible, with barrier-free changing rooms and showers, and all amenities are designed with cleanliness and hygiene in mind.

Access and Transportation

The Summer Pool Kreuzberg is excellently connected to public transport. The U-Bahn lines U1 and U3, as well as buses 140 and 248, take you directly to Prinzenstraße. For those arriving by bike, there are plenty of bike racks available, and there are limited parking options in the vicinity for drivers.

Reviews

Visitors' opinions about the Summer Pool Kreuzberg are overwhelmingly positive. Many praise the cleanliness and well-maintained facilities. It is often mentioned that the water is clear and inviting, while the atmosphere remains friendly and relaxed. Some guests have highlighted the high number of visitors; however, the size of the pool still allows for ample space to swim and relax. A recurring piece of feedback is the need to bring your own lock for the lockers to avoid unpleasant surprises. Overall, the Summer Pool Kreuzberg is a recommended place to enjoy cold drinks and sunshine while having fun in the water.

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