Public baths in Vienna
Thousands of people throng to the public pools in the summer to cool off and enjoy the season. There are plenty of sports activities for those who do not want to laze about in the sun. Football, beach volleyball and mini-golf are yours to enjoy. Or train your brain with outdoor chess.
No need to wait for the summer to visit our pools. There is plenty to choose from in the winter too. Wellness areas and saunas for a good dose of relaxation on a cold winter day. Pool gymnastics and Aqua fitness classes are a good and gentle way to keep fit, especially for the not-so-young. Some indoor pools offer swimming classes for children from three years up.
Current information on free capacities for each public swimming pool is available online (Bäderampel) and in the City of Vienna's live app.
Overview of public baths
Private baths and federal bath
The following baths are not operated by the City of Vienna. Different entrance prices and opening times apply.
Name of bath | Address | District |
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Stadionbad | Meiereistraße | 2 |
Therme Wien | Kurbadstraße 10 | 10 |
Schönbrunner Bad | Schönbrunner Schlosspark | 13 |
Stadthallenbad | Vogelweidplatz 15 | 15 |
Neuwaldegger Bad | Promenadegasse 58 | 17 |
Bundesbad Alte Donau | Arbeiterstrandbadstraße 93 | 21 |
Strandbad Stadlau | Am Mühlwasser | 22 |
Public swimming pools in the city map
Further information
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