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Pôle Sportif du Ceria sports complex in Anderlecht, BRU
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Pôle Sportif du Ceria

3.7(351 reviews)Sports
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the shallow areas and children's pools, while older kids can practice swimming skills in the larger pool. The family-friendly atmosphere makes it suitable even for babies with swim diapers.

About

Pôle Sportif du Ceria offers a welcoming public swimming facility in Anderlecht perfect for families visiting Brussels. With dedicated children's pools, shallow areas for little ones, and scheduled family swimming sessions throughout the week, it provides an affordable way to let kids burn energy while you explore Belgium's capital city.

Highlights

  • Dedicated children's pools with shallow water perfect for beginners
  • Affordable public facility prices (much cheaper than hotel pools)
  • Family swimming time slots throughout the week
  • Changing facilities with family rooms available
  • Safe, supervised environment with lifeguards on duty

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings to avoid crowds, especially during Belgian school holidays
  2. 2.Bring swim diapers for little ones as they are typically required for babies and toddlers in Belgian pools
  3. 3.Note that swimming caps may be mandatory (common in Belgian public pools), so pack one or be prepared to purchase at the facility
  4. 4.The facility uses French and Dutch signage primarily, so download a translation app or ask staff who often speak basic English
  5. 5.Lockers require euro coins for deposit, so bring change

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM offer the quietest swim times. Avoid Saturday afternoons when local families fill the pools. Check ahead for family swimming sessions (bain famille) which are specifically designated for parents with children.

What to Know

Entry fees are very affordable (typically 3-5 euros per person). Street parking is available nearby. The facility has changing rooms and basic amenities but no on-site dining, so plan meals before or after. Note that Sunday it is closed.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round as an indoor facility. Belgian school holidays (July, August, Easter, and Christmas breaks) see increased crowds. Summer months may have adjusted schedules, so check ahead before visiting.

Nearby Eats

Fritland or other friteries (Belgian fry shops) are common throughout Anderlecht for a quick, kid-friendly post-swim meal. For sit-down dining, head to the Westland Shopping Center about 10 minutes away, which has several family-friendly chain restaurants.

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