WELCOME TO OUR SWIMMING HALLS!
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You will have access to the services of our seven swimming halls: Kallio, Kontula, Malmi, Mäkelänrinne, Siltamäki, Töölö and Vuosaari. Allotted swimming time is 2.5 hours per visit (including washing, swimming, sauna and dressing).
OPENING HOURS...
Flexible use
You can visit any of our swimming halls with the same swimming card. At Mäkelänrinne and Vuosaari we charge a small additional fee.
PRICE LIST...
Buy visits online or at the halls' customer service
Make purchases easily in our online shop. With a customer card you can access through the entrance gates without having to check in at the customer service point. As a new customer you can collect a customer card from any of our customer service points for free.
ONLINE SHOP
Swimming hall rules
Showering is the most important thing. The dirtier the water, the more cleaning it requires (for example, the amount of chlorine in the water varies automatically according to the amount of impurities it contains). Good hygiene and proper swimwear guarantee a pleasant swimming experience for everyone. Children over the age of 7 must use gender appointed changing rooms.
Please read our Rules and Regulations before your visit and ask the personnel for more information, if needed.
RULES AND REGULATIONS...
Did you forget your swimwear at home?
You can rent swimwear and a towel at the hall customer service point. We also sell swim caps, goggles, buoyancy belts, shampoo and disposable sauna seat covers.
Is a swimming lane open?
You can check swimming lane bookings via the online shop. The view will show you when the lane in question is booked e.g. for swimming schools or instructed group exercise
LANE RESERVATIONS...
Welcome to the swimming pool! -guide
Welcome to the swimming pool! The purpose of the guide is to promote everyone's access to swimming pool services. The guide informs the customers of the swimming pools, for example, the correct procedures in the washrooms and at the pool. Instructions are also given on safety, such as monitoring children in the pool. The guide is produced by the Finnish Swimming Education and Lifesaving Association.