- Place
- Olavinlinnantie 6, 00900 Helsinki
- Type
- Swimming hall
- Environment
- Indoor
- Age
- 3-12 years
- Price
- 3.30€/child, 6€/adult
- Estimated visit
- 75-180 min
Itäkeskus swimming hall is a large swimming hall built into the rock and a family sports destination. Sources describe a children's pool, two water chutes, a 50-metre pool, diving boards, saunas, a jacuzzi, a Turkish bath, and a cold-water pool. It works for active indoor swimming, but families should consider swimming ability, pool rules, and current opening hours.
At a glance
- Age fit
- 3-12 years
- Price snapshot
- 3.30 €/child 6 €/adult
- Opening season
- Year-round
- Duration
- 75-180 min
- Toilets
- Yes
- Stroller-friendly
- Partial
- Parking ease
- Partial
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- Check lifts, changing rooms, pool lifts, and other accessibility details from the city's service information if they affect the visit.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- Check current opening hours and any pool or maintenance exceptions from the city's sports services before going.
- Opening-hours notes
- Opening hours can vary by weekday, holidays, and maintenance. Check the day's information before going.
- Booking notes
- A normal swimming visit usually does not require booking. Guided courses and massage are booked separately.
- Price notes
- A single visit to the City of Helsinki swimming halls costs EUR 6 for adults and EUR 3.30 for discount groups. Discount groups include children aged 7-17. People aged 68 and over can use the city's swimming halls free of charge on weekdays 11:00-15:00.
- Age notes
- Suitable for many child ages through the children's pool; slides and deep pools require swimming ability and adult supervision.
- Seasonal notes
- As an indoor swimming hall, it works year-round, but maintenance and exception periods are possible.
- Weather notes
- A good active option for rainy, cold, and windy days.