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Where to go swimming in Prague and its surroundings? And Where to Show Off Your New Beach Outfits from Fashion Arena?

Summer is in full swing, and the sunny days are perfect for relaxing in the sun and cooling off in the water. We have put together a list of great swimming spots, whether you are planning a day out with the kids or looking for a place to enjoy some water sports. Explore these locations with us. They will make your summer even better and turn it into unforgettable memories. Sounds like the right time to bring out that new summer outfit, doesn’t it?

Žluté lázně beach

Swimming in Prague? The grassy beaches in Podolí provide plenty of shade and are easily accessible from the Vltava cycle path. The local bars offer a range of summer cocktails. A full day's admission to the area costs 100 CZK per adult. On site you can enjoy paddleboard, beach volleyball, table tennis, pedal boats, kayak and 12 other sports!

GPS: 50.0482039N, 14.4135175E

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AQUAPALACE PRAHA

If you like water attractions, visit the largest water park in Central Europe. In addition to water slides, you will also find a wellness centre, a modern fitness centre and a number of restaurants and cafés in Průhonice. A full-day adult ticket costs CZK 1,149, or CZK 1,299 if you choose the option including access to the sauna.

GPS: 50.0075744N, 14.5714894E

Laguna Beach in Slapy

Near the village of Nebřich there is a beautiful hidden place in the form of the Laguna Hotel and the adjacent entrance to the river. A marina with a jetty for yachts is open all season long and the grassy beach is also accessible for non-guests. In addition, the beach is free of charge and you can rent a pedal boat and a motor boat.

GPS: 49.7808372N, 14.4146297E

Divoká Šárka swimming pool

The swimming pool is located in the Šárecké valley called Divoká Šárka. The valley consists of high rocks between which flows Šárecký brook, which leads you to a beautiful area with a clear pool and beach volleyball court. A full day's admission for an adult costs 200 CZK.

GPS: 50.0991011N, 14.3192931E

BIOTOP RADOTÍN

From 9:00 to 20:00 Biotop opens its doors in Radotín u Prahy. The essence of the unique biotope lies in the biological way of maintaining clean water, without chemistry, under the influence of aquatic plants and natural ecosystems. You can buy a full-day admission for only 50 CZK. However, you can also buy a season pass for 180 CZK.

GPS: 49.9790583N, 14.3597822E

DŽBÁN PARK

As a replacement for the closed Džbán swimming pool, Prague has provided the beautiful Džbán Park. The beach is free of charge and you can also relax on the sun loungers or hammocks free of charge. It is open from 14:00 to 22:00 during the week and from 12:00 on weekends. Are you familiar with the popular wakeboards and jet skis? You can try both at the Jug.

GPS: 50.2688167N, 14.6500336E

Lake Konětopy

Azure blue water is offered by a picturesque sandpit near Brandýs nad Labem. A full day's admission costs only 120 CZK per adult, and if you like fishing or want to try it out, you can also buy a permit to catch fish. Depending on the weather, the area opens between 9:00 and 11:00 am and closes between 9:00 and 10:00 pm.

GPS: 50.2688167N, 14.6500336E

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