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A swimming pool is a year-round pleasure in Berlin, from grand historic bathing halls to modern leisure centres and lidos. Whether for laps, family fun or relaxation, a swimming pool offers exercise and cooling off whatever the weather.
This overview gathers Berlin locations for a swimming pool, from indoor Hallenbäder and open-air Sommerbäder to hotel and thermal pools. Some focus on lane swimming and diving, others on slides, saunas and family play.
Browse the places below to find the best swimming pool in Berlin, compare facilities and prices, and plan your visit.





The water park Turm ErlebnisCity in Oranienburg will leave nothing to be desired!





The popular bathing beach Strandbad Wannsee is the legendary classic of the Berlin swimming locations!








The new opulent premium spa close to Berlin Hauptbahnhof takes you on a Balinese vacation.


Located in the Wuhlheide in Treptow-Köpenick, FEZ Berlin is considered Europe's largest non-profit center for children, youth, and families. Across over 100,000 m² of outdoor and 13,000 m² of indoor space, a program awaits that caters equally to children and parents. Theater, space travel, a natural bathing lake, and a children's city all under one roof.




In Bad Wilsnack, a spa town in the Prignitz region, lies the ultimate Brandenburg idyll: the Kristall-Therme brings the Dead Sea to the northwest of the state, combining iron and iodine-rich thermal brine healing water from over 1,000 meters deep with eight themed saunas and a wellness garden that invites relaxation.







The SaarowTherme in Bad Saarow is one of Brandenburg's most popular wellness destinations, located just about an hour from Berlin. The thermal bath is fed by the 450-meter-deep Catharinenquelle, whose natural thermal brine creates ideal conditions for regeneration, new energy, and a soothing break from city life.

Learn to swim in one week: The Swimkids swimming school offers intensive swimming courses in Moabit and Prenzlauer Berg during the Berlin summer holidays 2026. Children from 3.5 years old train daily in age-appropriate groups until they achieve the Seepferdchen, Bronze, Silver, or Gold badge.

The Adlon Spa by Resense at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski is arguably Berlin's most renowned wellness address, located directly at the Brandenburg Gate in Mitte. Spread over three floors, one enters a world of white wood, polished marble, and quiet grandeur, which hardly suggests that one is in the middle of the capital.



Stadtbad Neukölln in Ganghoferstrasse is no ordinary swimming pool, but a listed bath palace whose neoclassical halls with columns, arcades and mosaics seem to have sprung directly from ancient Rome. Those swimming laps in Neukölln have been doing so since 1914 in one of Europe's most beautiful swimming pools.











The hotel Oderberger is a boutique hotel of a special kind. It resides in a historical former city bath in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg, originally opened in 1902.


The SSE in Prenzlauer Berg is Berlin's most impressive indoor swimming pool for fitness and sports: Europe's largest indoor pool with a 50-meter basin, ten lanes, and a 10-meter diving tower, attracting both recreational swimmers and competitive athletes.






Ther Open Air Club Haubentaucher on Friedrichshain's RAW-grounds with its pool, whirlpool open air cinema and yoga under open skies is THE summer location in Berlin!

The summer pool Freibad Grünau is located on the Dahme, to be exact on the shores of Langer See.

In Berlin-Mitte, not far from Nordbahnhof, awaits one of the city's most beautiful indoor pools: The Stadtbad Mitte "James Simon" combines Weimar architectural history with serious competitive swimming over 50 meters. Light, air, and high ceilings included.


Located in the Steglitz district of Lankwitz, it is one of Berlin's few leisure-oriented indoor swimming pools: Stadtbad Lankwitz combines swimming fun for all age groups with a lush pool landscape and regular family events under one roof.




Just an hour's drive from Berlin, in the Hoher Fläming region, Bad Belzig is home to one of Brandenburg's most remarkable thermal spa landscapes. The SteinTherme draws its healing power from iodine-rich thermal brine, gushing from a depth of 775 meters, bringing body and mind to a tranquility not found in the city.


Kinderbad Monbijou scores above all with its location and its splendid view of Berlin-Mitte's Museum Island.



The swimming facility Sommerbad Wilmersdorf offers its visitors both a refreshing swimming experience and a lot of distraction.

Freshly renovated and with a planned outdoor pool in Moabit: The Stadtbad Tiergarten, just a few steps from the main train station, combines a 50-meter sports pool, a separate diving pool, and a five-meter-high climbing wall under one roof.

In Prenzlauer Berg, Europe's largest swimming pool is almost invisibly hidden in a green hill: The SSE at Europa-Sportpark combines two 50-meter competition pools, an Olympic diving tower, and pools for every skill level. World-class architecture, competition history, and daily operations under one roof.

The Stadtbad Charlottenburg is located on Krumme Straße in Charlottenburg and is Berlin's oldest swimming pool still in operation. Since 1898, the listed Art Nouveau hall has attracted swimmers and history enthusiasts alike. High arched windows, artfully laid tiles, and a glass roof make every visit an experience for the eyes and muscles.




NaturTherme Templin is the "small sea of Uckermark". Located about 80 kilometers north of Berlin, it draws real thermal brine water from a depth of 1,650 meters and combines bathing pleasure, sauna culture, and wellness under one roof. There are also plenty of offers for children for water play and fun.




In the municipality of Krausnick, about 60 kilometers south of Berlin, a whole piece of the South Seas slumbers under a gigantic dome. Tropical Islands is considered Europe's largest tropical holiday world and attracts families and wellness lovers alike with warm sand, an artificially created rainforest, and an extensive sauna landscape.

The Kombibad Seestraße in Wedding is both an indoor and outdoor pool: Swimmers can enjoy 50 meters of water surface here all year round, while in winter, a spectacular air-supported hall covers the outdoor pools, doubling the offerings.

Berlin's swimming pools boast glamour and grandeur, but in the Fennpfuhl district of Lichtenberg, the Anton-Saefkow-Platz swimming hall proves that good swim training doesn't need a grand staircase. Clear lanes, clean water, and GDR architecture as a backdrop: here, the essentials matter.