PISCINE PAILLERON
Read moreBuilt in 1933 and listed as a Historic Monument, this 33 x 15 m sports pool is accompanied by a paddling pool, a massage bath and a wave ball up to two metres deep. In addition, apart from the swimming pool, the Pailleron Sports Area includes a fitness area, an 800 m2 skating rink and a cafeteria: it is a polyvalent place. One hundred and eighty-six old high-gallery cabins surround the basin, which is equipped with good light thanks to the windows and other glass windows. This pool which has an ancient and Art Deco style reminds of the past! Children will have fun under water jets or on the slide. A solarium can accommodate twenty people on sunny days, ideal for relaxing after an aqua-gym or baby swimmer session. The best asset: sauna, steam room, bubbling bath and vegetation. You will enjoy the nightlife during the week and the multitude of activities offered in this center. In addition, the dining area allows the organisation of a full day with children or friends and then to go back... with the desire to come back!
BASE NAUTIQUE DE LA VILLETTE
Read moreIf you'd like to discover the joys of a wide range of water sports, the Base Nautique de La Villette is the place for you. Activities take place on the basin between Stalingrad and the Pont de Crimée. State-certified instructors introduce Parisians to a range of water sports. Rowers have a wide choice of boats at their disposal: oars, double canoes and individual kayaks. Cleverly, free introductory courses are offered on Saturday mornings.
PISCINE MATHIS
Read moreThis swimming pool on rue Mathis offers a 25 m x 12.5 m pool for swimmers, and another 6 m x 12.5 m for children and recreational activities. Open early in the morning, you can start your laps at 7 am. Aquagym classes are given every day by a team of motivated and friendly lifeguards. It is possible to take your swimming certificate at a low price. If the infrastructures are classic, it remains a very pleasant and little frequented pool. Very typical Art Deco, it is worth a visit.
CLUB NAUTIQUE DU 19E
Read moreThe Club Nautique of 19th, a combination law 1901 created in June 1986, is a Parisian club where you will find a team of voluntary impassioned which will initiate you with the activities of slips nautical. You will have the choice between water-skiing (out of Bi or monoski), wakeboard (the equivalent of the snowboard but on water), wakeskate, wakeski, or of the air-flesh (sky-ski) (a seat, fixed on a board, the whole assembled on a foil which enables you to ski with one meter from a bus stop above water while remaining sitted). You can also practise slips it nautical "easy" with the Aquaplane (wide very stable board, drawn by boat: ancestor of the water-skiing) or board OMNIA. The club enables you to practise on the Seine in Paris, along the wood of Boulogne, between the bridges of Saint-Cloud and Suresnes. Practical only on go preliminary. Chances of booking/privatization for the groups and all events standard incentive, birthdays, burials of single life, etc.
LA SEPTIEME COMPAGNIE
Read moreAn association that offers water activities in all their forms and for all ages. Diving, apnea, baby swimmers, activities pregnant women and postnatal, the whole family can adhere to the Seventh Company. About 60 moms are welcomed per season for antenatal classes Thursday evening. After the birth, parents can return with their baby to follow the course "baby water".
PISCINE GEORGES HERMANT
Read moreThe Georges Hermant pool is one of the few pools in the city of Paris to have a 50 m Olympic pool. This equipment makes it a privileged place for sportsmen and women looking for physical challenge over a long distance. Families and occasional swimmers are not neglected, however, since a movable wall divides the pool into two 25-meter zones and a progressive slope varies the depth (95 cm to 2.30 m). An opening roof offers visitors the luxury of swimming in the open air when summer arrives. A diving pit completes the offer.
PISCINE ROUVET
Read moreThe Rouvet swimming pool, which is in the immediate vicinity of Parc de la Villette (cross the lock to get there), was built in 1928. It has the same look as the Pontoise swimming pool with its changing rooms which spread over two floors. The 33 x 12 m pool, divided into five water lines, is reserved for swimming laps: it is perfect for swimmers who are looking for tranquillity. Its major asset is that it is not very busy. Swimming lessons are carried out by appointment. Aqua-gym sessions are held three times a week, you can check out the brochure on site.