Complex Esportiu Valldoreix
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The 10 best outdoor swimming pools in Barcelona

Ready to make a splash? Barcelona's public pools are the best around

Eugènia Güell
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Barcelona’s star attraction is the beach. Everyone knows that. But what about when you want an indoor shower afterwards? What about when you don’t want to get covered in sand? 

We’ve got the answer. Barcelona is also home to a number of immaculate swimming pools, many of which are open air and accessible to the public during the summer’s most sweltering months. From stunning views to pools surrounded by palm trees, here’s our ultimate guide to outdoor swimming in Barcelona. 

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Eugènia Güell is a journalist at Time Out Barcelona. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

Outdoor public pools in Barcelona

  • Sport and fitness
  • Sants - Montjuïc
Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc
Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc

Montjuïc Municipal Swimming Pool has one of the most stunning panoramic views of Barcelona. It's well worth climbing the hill in the evening to cool off and take in the city as you swim.

  • Sport and fitness
  • Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera
CEM Parc de la Ciutadella
CEM Parc de la Ciutadella

The rooftop pool of the Ciutadella Municipal Sports Centre (Paseo de Circumval·lació, 1) is situated right next to the park. The pool is long and shallow (1.10 metres) but the space is calm and welcoming, perfect to combine with reading, sunbathing, a quick dip and a picnic. The entrance ticket lasts all day and gives you access to all the centre's facilities.

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  • Sport and fitness
  • Ciutat Vella
Club Natació Atlètic Barceloneta
Club Natació Atlètic Barceloneta

For a luxury solarium, with hammocks and views of the Mediterannean sea and the architectural Sant Sebastià iron tower, visit the Atlètic Barceloneta Swimming Club (Plaza del Mar, s/n). It has two outdoor pools: the 20x13 pool is for those just wanting to splash around, while the heated 25x21 pool has lanes for the more serious swimmers; or you can simply relax and float in their salt water pool.

  • Sport and fitness
  • Sarrià - Sant Gervasi
Can Caralleu
Can Caralleu

The scent of pine and the sound of the city in the distance is a sure sign that you're at Can Caralleu (Deportes, 2-8) in Collserola Park. You can sunbathe beside the two swimming pools or sit on the grass in the shade of the pine forest and enjoy a picnic. Best to visit between 7am and noon, or after 7pm during the week because it can get busy in the afternoons, while the best time at the weekend is after 2pm.

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5. Complex Esportiu Valldoreix

Looking for the perfect swimming pool could also be the perfect excuse for getting away from the city. Take the car (or the train) to Valldoreix and spend the day enjoying the sports centre's swimming pools. You can also indulge in a game of padel tennis, if it's not too hot.

  • Attractions
  • Sants - Montjuïc
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Piscines Bernat Picornell
Piscines Bernat Picornell

This Olympic-size pool is the ideal spot to make like you're Michael Phelps. Plus, on Saturdays (holidays not included), from 9pm to 11pm the covered pool becomes a nudist area, so you can do a bit of night-time skinny dipping. And that gives us an idea: to avoid controversies over permeable vs impermeable swimsuits, perhaps all Olympic swimmers should compete in the nude...

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  • Attractions
  • Sant Andreu
Llac de Can Dragó
Llac de Can Dragó

This enormous artifical lake is the private oasis for the locals in Nou Barris. The sport complex has more than 15,000 square metres, including the biggest swimming pool in Barcelona with a nice big grassy area where you can sunbathe, read, play and just generally relax.

  • Sport and fitness
  • Areas
Cooperativa d'Aigües
Cooperativa d'Aigües

Take the train and alight in La Floresta, where the Cooperativa d’Aigües swimming pool is hidden among the trees, close to the main road. Children can swim safely in the small pool; while adults who want a moment of calm can enjoy the quiet times between 10am and 11am, and 8pm and 9pm.

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  • Attractions

A pilgrimage to the Creueta del Coll park will reward not only your body and mind but also your wallet. To swim in the pool – situated in a former quarry, complete with island, surrounded by nature and featuring a sculpture by Chillida – costs little more than one euro from 6pm. There are parasols, a lawn area, hammocks for hire and even canoes available for bathers.

 

  • Attractions
  • Beaches
  • El Besòs i el Maresme

At the Fòrum you can take a dip, but not on a traditional beach: this is an area won back from the sea with tons of concrete. At the Forum’s bathing area a stretch of seashore has been tamed to transform it into a giant, shallow, saltwater swimming pool, ideal for a splash.

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