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Germany's Public Pools Adapt for Summer 2025 with Varied Openings and Pricing Changes

Cities across Germany adjust pool operations with phased openings, weather-dependent schedules, and updated pricing to balance rising costs and public demand.

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Overview

  • Berlin’s Marzahn indoor pool reopened on May 12 after renovations, featuring updated pricing with day tickets now costing €7.50 for adults and €6 for reduced entry.
  • Munich launched five outdoor pools on May 15, offering free entry for children under 12, while closures will depend on daily weather forecasts under a flexible operational model.
  • Königsbrück and Leipzig are set to open their pools on May 17, with Königsbrück increasing adult day ticket prices from €4 to €5, and Leipzig implementing new accessibility features and slightly raised fees.
  • Hamburg has delayed pool openings this week due to cool night temperatures, with decisions on daily operations being weather-dependent.
  • Freital’s pools are fully prepared to open but await warmer weather, maintaining last season’s pricing and introducing new payment options including bank cards.