Summer in Warsaw: outdoor swimming pools in Warsaw, a guarded beach at the lake, a water playground, water parks in the Warsaw area with open-air pools
Outdoor swimming pools in Warsaw reopen for a new season in the first weeks of June and operate until the end of August. Summer is the only time when the weather in Poland allows you to use outdoor pools. July is the warmest month in Poland. The average monthly temperature in July is 19°C / 66°F, in June – the first summer month in Poland – it’s 6,6°C / 62°F, and in August – the last summer month – it’s 18,5°C / 65°F.
- Jump to outdoor swimming pools in Warsaw
- Jump to the guarded swimming area and beach at the Czerniakowskie Lake in Mokotów
- Jump to the water playground in Wawer
- Jump to water parks in the Warsaw area with outdoor pools
Opening schedule – Summer season 2025 – coming soon
- Open from TBA – Ośrodek Moczydło, an outdoor swimming pool in Wola
- Open from TBA – Ośrodek Inflancka, outdoor swimming pools in the city center
- Open from TBA – Kąpielisko nad Jeziorkiem Czerniakowskim, guarded swimming area and beach at the Czerniakowskie Lake in Mokotów (FREE ENTRANCE)
- Open from TBA – Kompleks basenów w Parku Szczęśliwickim, an outdoor swimming pool in Ochota
- Open from TBA – Pływalnia w Parku Kultury w Powsinie, outdoor swimming pool in Powsin (Kabaty Forest)
Outdoor swimming pools in Warsaw
Outdoor swimming pools in the city center
Location: Ośrodek Inflancka, Inflancka 8 Street (city center), location on Google map. Outdoor attractions include swimming pools with a 50 m water slide and a 14 m family slide. The paddling pools have two slides for the youngest children. There is also a sports field and two playgrounds in the sports center. Pricing (free entrance for children up to 4 years old). In bad weather, the pool will be closed, and customers will be notified on Facebook. Website in Polish.
Photo source: Ośrodek Inflancka
Outdoor swimming pool in Wola
Location: Park Wodny Moczydło, Górczewska 69/73 Street. Location on Google Maps. In bad weather, the pool will be closed, and customers will be notified on Facebook. Attractions include a 50 x 20 sqm swimming pool, and a swimming pool complex (2.8 thousand sqm), including a pool for children with a water playground, slides: kamikaze, anaconda, and a three-track multi-slide. Website in Polish. Facebook.
Photo source: Park Wodny Moczydło
Outdoor swimming pool in Ochota
Location: Park Szczęśliwicki, Usypiskowa 18 Street. Attractions include a 25.04 m x 12.52 m sports swimming pool, a recreation pool with hydromassage, a paddling pool for children, and a tube slide. Website in Polish. Facebook.
Photo source: Aktywna Warszawa
Outdoor swimming pool in Powsin (Kabaty Forest)
Location: Park Kultury w Powsinie, Maślaków 1 Street. Location on Google Maps. Open daily, 10 am – 9 pm. You buy a ticket for the whole day, and you can go out and in to, for example, use the restaurant or other attractions of the park in Powsin. You can pay by credit card. However, to rent a deckchair, you must leave a PLN 10 deposit in cash. Attractions include the main pool (25 m x 12.5 m) equipped with a spiral slide 25 m long, a paddling pool for children, a water playground with water attractions, playground in the shape of a ship. A nice attraction for families in the summer, especially on hot days. You can relax there, surrounded by the wonderful greenery of the forest. A good place for small children who can play in a dedicated paddling pool, a water playground, and a dry playground, as well as for older children who can swim and play in a deep swimming pool with a slide. Website in Polish. Facebook.
Photo source: Park Kultury w Powsinie
Guarded swimming area and beach at the Czerniakowskie Lake in Mokotów
Guarded swimming area and beach at the Czerniakowskie Lake in Mokotów
Location: Jeziorko Czerniakowskie, Jeziorna 4 Street (location on Google map). FREE ENTRANCE. Coastline length: 30 m. On hot days, it is worth knowing that there is a lake with a guarded beach in Warsaw. And the coolest thing – you don’t have to go far – the beach is in Mokotów! The lake in Polish is called “Jeziorko Czerniakowskie” and is the largest natural water reservoir in Warsaw. It is a water nature reserve – a protected area. The beach and swimming area are located on the side of Jeziorna Street. There are lifeguards on the beach, and the water is regularly tested. In winter, the beach is a popular place for winter swimming in Warsaw. Please note that the beach is often crowded due to its convenient location and small size, especially during weekends and holidays. Website in Polish. Facebook.
Photo source: OŚRODEK SPORTU i REKREACJI m.st. Warszawy w Dzielnicy Mokotów
Water playground in Wawer
Outdoor water playground in the Wawer district of Warsaw
Location: Wodny plac zabaw, Starego Doktora 1 Street (Wawer), location on Google Maps. Open daily in the summer season, 10 am – 7 pm, free entrance. Swimwear is required. More in Polish.
Photo source: OSiR Wawer
Water parks in the Warsaw area with outdoor pools
“Wodny Park Warszawianka” – a water park in Mokotów with a year-round outdoor swimming pool
Location: Wodny Park Warszawianka, Dominika Merliniego 4 Street, 02-511 Warszawa (location on Google map). 4 km from the city center (in the Mokotów district). The recreational part of the Water Park includes a recreational and swimming pool with a maximum depth of 1.40 m, a paddling pool for children with an elephant-shaped slide, an artificial river, pipe-shaped slides (45 and 72 meters long) with separate landing pads, an open slide inside the swimming pool hall (15 meters long), outdoor year-round heated pool, connected to the main pool hall. The sports part of the Water Park includes a 50-meter “Olympic” swimming pool with 10 lanes. Please note that the majority of this aquapark consists of indoor pools. Website in English.
Photo source: Wodny Park Warszawianka
Outdoor Water Park in Zalesie, 25 km from Warsaw
Location: Park Wodny Zalesie, Wczasowa 1 Street, 05-540 Zalesie Górne (location on Google map). The water park is located in Zalesie Górne – a village in Piaseczno County, in the Chojnów Landscape Park, south of Warsaw. Other attractions of the area include an amusement park, wake park, and pedal boat rental (more in English in our post about day trips from Warsaw). Outdoor pools consist of a swimming pool 145 cm deep, and a 45 cm deep water play area with a playground composed of 3 large slides for adults and children over 140 cm. In this zone, there is also an octopus slide for younger children. Little children can play in a spray area with spray fountains. Website in Polish.
Photo source: Park Wodny Zalesie
Suntago, Europe’s largest indoor water park, 30 minutes from Warsaw – an indoor & outdoor water park
Location: Suntago, Nowy Świat 1, 96-300 Wręcza (location on Google map). Suntago is the largest INDOOR water park in Europe, located in Wręcza, 30 minutes from Warsaw. It is the perfect place to relax in a tropical climate. Surrounded by over 700 real palm trees and with temperatures of 32°C, everyone can enjoy unforgettable relaxation and water attractions all year round. To ensure the comfort of all guests, the park is divided into three zones: Jamango, Relax with Wellness & Spa, and Saunaria. The latter two are only accessible to people over 16 years of age. Right next to the park is Suntago Village, a dedicated accommodation facility offering 102 modern modular houses. Thrill-seekers will love 35 water slides, including extreme drops, high-speed racing slides, and multi-person raft adventures, Europe’s largest indoor slide zone. The park also features a wave pool, lazy river, adventure river, and the Surf-Air machine for indoor surfing. Among its top attractions is Crocodile Island, an interactive adventure land for children aged 3-14. Website in English and online tickets.
Photo source: Suntago
Beach and aquapark in Hotel Warszawianka, 40 km from Warsaw
Location: Hotel Warszawianka, Jachranka 77, 05-140 Jachranka (location on Google map). 40 km from Warsaw. The Aquapark is open to people who are not hotel guests. The Aquapark of the Warszawianka Hotel includes a sports swimming pool (20 meters long and 5 meters wide, water temperature 28°C), hot tubes (water temperature 35°C), a recreational swimming pool in the shape of an island, a wild river, a waterfall, geysers with a water temperature of 31°C, paddling pool for children with a slide and a water umbrella, 90-meter slide (intended for guests over 7 years of age). Hotel Warszawianka is located picturesquely by the Zegrze Reservoir. In the summer season, there is a beach (open to people who are not hotel guests) with a beach bar where you can rent water sports equipment (e.g. SUP, scooters, etc.). More in Polish. Info in English about opening hours, prices, etc. Website in English. Facebook. Instagram.
Photo source: Hotel Warszawianka
“Termy Mszczonów” – thermal pools, 50 km south-west of Warsaw
Location: Termy Mszczonów, Warszawska 52 Street, 96-320 Mszczonów (location on Google map). Five thermal pools with water at a temperature of 26-34°C, water drawn from a depth of over 1600 m. Other attractions include water slides, saunas, a salt cave, beach volleyball courts, and a playground for children. Website in Polish. Facebook. Instagram. Our post about aquaparks in Poland.
Photo source: Termy Mszczonów
“Summer Playground” – beach and water attractions 40 km northeast of Warsaw
Location: Summer Playground, Góralska 14, 07-230 Słopsk. Location on Google Maps. Opening hours, every day of summer holidays until September 1: Monday-Friday: 10 am – 6 pm, weekends: 10 am – 8 pm. Online tickets. With online tickets, you skip the line, scan the ticket, and enter. You must buy a separate ticket to enter a Water Obstacle Course (Hydro Warrior). The main attraction is Water Obstacle Course – “Hydro Warrior” – blobs, obstacles, water springboards, and slides totaling over 250 meters. 2 routes are available. The Water Obstacle Course is allowed only to persons over 6 years of age, taller than 110 cm, and able to swim. Entry of a child under 13 is possible only with written consent and accompanied by an adult. One adult can accompany a maximum of two children. Other attractions include a children’s area (a playground on the beach and a covered, shallow swimming pool), wakeboarding, flyboarding, skimboarding, SUPs, aquazorbing, ping-pong tables, and a beach volleyball court. Website in Polish. Facebook. Instagram.
Photo source: Summer Playground
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