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AquariUSH Swimming Pool & Sauna swimming pool in Unterschleißheim, BY
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View of AquariUSH Swimming Pool & Sauna in Unterschleißheim, BY
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AquariUSH Swimming Pool & Sauna

4.3(1,700 reviews)Sports
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the safe shallow children's area, while school-age kids and teens love the slides and larger pool areas. Babies can splash in the shallow zones under close supervision.

About

AquariUSH is a fantastic outdoor swimming complex that delivers classic Bavarian summer fun for the whole family. With dedicated shallow pools for little ones, exciting water slides for older kids, and spacious grass areas where parents can relax while keeping an eye on their swimmers, it offers everything needed for a perfect pool day just north of Munich.

Highlights

  • Dedicated shallow children's pool area perfect for safe splashing
  • Multiple water slides that keep older kids entertained
  • Large grassy sunbathing zones for family picnics and relaxation
  • Clean, well-maintained facilities typical of German public pools
  • Extended Friday and weekend hours until 10:00 PM for evening swims

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring cash (euros) as many German public pools have limited card payment options, especially for lockers and small purchases.
  2. 2.Arrive early on weekends and sunny days (by 10:30 AM) to secure a good spot on the grass and avoid the biggest crowds.
  3. 3.Pack your own snacks and drinks in a cooler, as this is common and accepted at German public pools, though food is also available on-site.
  4. 4.Swim shoes or water sandals are helpful as pool decks can get hot in summer, and Germans typically wear them.
  5. 5.Note that Monday is closed, so plan your visit Tuesday through Sunday during the summer season.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday to Thursday, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM) for the most space and shortest lines for slides. Avoid weekends and German school holidays when the pool gets very crowded. The facility operates only during warmer months, typically late May through early September.

What to Know

Entry fees are budget-friendly (typically under 10 euros for adults, less for children). Free parking is available on-site. The facility has changing rooms and lockers (bring a refundable deposit). Limited food options are available, but bringing your own picnic is common practice at German pools.

Seasonal Notes

This is a seasonal outdoor facility, typically open from late May through early September depending on weather conditions. Best visited during June, July, and August when temperatures are warmest. The pool closes for winter months. Check their website or call ahead early or late in the season to confirm they are open.

Nearby Eats

Unterschleißheim town center (2 km away) has several pizzerias and German bakeries perfect for post-swim meals. The Brezn & Bier family restaurant offers traditional Bavarian food in a kid-friendly setting.

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