PISCINE ALFRED-NAKACHE
Read moreA strange address for a swimming pool, rue Denoyez? However, it doesn't scare off users: the facility, with its high environmental quality equipment, is much appreciated by local residents and enjoys a high level of use. Modern and pleasant, the gray and yellow-tinted pool was completed around ten years ago: its stainless steel pools open onto the outside through large bay windows, for a luminous swimming experience. The water treatment is gentle on the skin, and there is access for people with reduced mobility.
PISCINE YVONNE GODARD
Read moreIt is one of the newest pools in Paris, and was named after the 1931 European freestyle swimming champion, Yvonne Godard. And, in addition to a clear and airy architecture that lets the light in, the place does not lack assets and innovations. Thus, the place has two 25-meter pools, one of which has a removable bottom to modulate the depth on 3 water lines. If one is dedicated to swimming, the second is dedicated to learning. Finally, note that the pool has an outdoor solarium.
PISCINE GEORGES-VALLEREY
Read moreThis is Paris's most sports-oriented pool, used for training and competitions. Inaugurated for the 1924 Olympic Games, the 50 m x 21 m pool can be divided into two 25 m pools. The pool has undergone extensive renovations in recent months, and includes a solarium and catering facilities. The Georges Vallerey pool hosts swimming and water polo matches, which can be enjoyed from the 1,500-seat bleachers. Another special feature is the pool's synchronized swimming pit.
ASPL 20
Read moreAppropriating the aquatic environment is essential for the well-being of the infant. It's because he will feel very confident with this element that he will then learn to swim easily and without apprehension. This recreational activity caters to children aged 0 to 6 accompanied by at least one parent.