After having paid the admission, the visitor will get a “watch” with a chip, which is used when locking up your clothes. Then the visitor proceeds through the showers right to the pool. Its bottom slope is good for both adults and little children. There is also a children’s corner. The dominant feature of the Pražačka area is formed by a large terrace with a view of Prague on which you can get a drink as well as a meal.

Check the place out for yourself:

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Practical information:

  • Address: Pražačka sports and leisure centre, Za Žižkovskou Vozovnou Street, Prague 3-Žižkov
  • Website: www.prazacka.cz
  • Opening times: Červenec a srpen

Monday

6.00–8.00 and 10.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45

Tuesday:

6.00–8.00 and 10.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45

Wednesday

6.00–8.00 and 10.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45

Thursday

6.00–8.00 and 10.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45

Friday:

6.00–8.00 and 10.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45

Saturday:

10.00–18.45

Sunday:

10.00–18.45

Květen, červen a září

Monday:

8.00–14.00 for schools
14.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45 for the public

Tuesday:

8.00–14.00  for schools 
14.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45 for the public

Wednesday:

8.00–14.00 for schools 
14.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45 for the public

Thursday

8.00–14.00 for schools 
14.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45 for the public

Friday:

8.00–14.00 for schools 
14.00–18.45 and 20.00–21.45 for the public

Saturday:

10.00–18.45 depending on the weather

Sunday:

10.00–18.45 depending on the weather


  • Admission: whole day 100 CZK, from 5 p.m. 60 CZK; children up to 150 cm 60 CZK; children under 3 free; admission for one hour 60 CZKč (6.00–8.00 and 20.00–22.00h)  
  • Facilities: changing cabins, showers, WC, children’s corner, refreshments 
  • How to get there:
    • Tram. 1, 9 and 16, Vápenka tram stop
      bus 133, 136 and 207, Na Ohradě stop
    • Search for connections on the  Prague Public Transit Company website