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Piscina Goffredo Nannini swimming pool in Bagno a Ripoli, Tuscany
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View of Piscina Goffredo Nannini in Bagno a Ripoli, Tuscany
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View of Piscina Goffredo Nannini in Bagno a Ripoli, Tuscany
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Piscina Goffredo Nannini

4.1(1,088 reviews)Sports
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the shallow children's pool areas, while elementary-aged kids can practice swimming and play in the main pool under lifeguard supervision.

About

Piscina Goffredo Nannini is a welcoming community pool complex in the Florentine hills that offers families a refreshing break from sightseeing with dedicated shallow pools perfect for young swimmers. The facility provides an authentic local experience where your kids can splash alongside Italian families in a relaxed, residential atmosphere just outside Florence's historic center.

Highlights

  • Dedicated shallow pools designed specifically for young children and non-swimmers
  • Authentic Italian community pool experience away from tourist areas
  • Lifeguards on duty during all operating hours
  • Clean, well-maintained facilities with family changing rooms
  • Beautiful Tuscan countryside setting in Bagno a Ripoli

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring swim caps for all swimmers, as they are typically required at Italian public pools (you can often purchase them on-site if needed).
  2. 2.Arrive early when doors open to secure a good spot and avoid the midday crowds, especially on weekends when hours are shorter.
  3. 3.Pack your own snacks and water bottles, as food options at community pools in Italy are often limited to vending machines.
  4. 4.Don't forget flip-flops or pool shoes as they're essential for walking around the deck, and bring plenty of sunscreen for outdoor pool areas.
  5. 5.Note the limited hours, especially the early closure times (1:00-2:15 PM), so plan this as a morning activity before lunch.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 9:30 AM and 11:30 AM offer the best experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. Visit during June or early September for pleasant weather without the peak summer heat and tourist rush.

What to Know

Entry fees are very affordable (typically 5-8 euros per person) compared to hotel pools. The facility is primarily geared toward local residents, so English signage may be limited, but staff are generally helpful with basic English communication.

Seasonal Notes

This is a seasonal outdoor pool typically operating from late May through early September. Hours may vary during shoulder season months, and the facility closes entirely during fall and winter. Always confirm current hours before visiting as Italian pools often adjust schedules around local holidays.

Nearby Eats

Head to Osteria di Boccadarno (10 minutes away) for classic Tuscan dishes with pizza options kids will enjoy, or stop at Gelateria dei Neri in nearby Florence for some of the best gelato in the region as a post-swim treat.

More Activities Near Bagno a Ripoli

Cafe

Caffe Centrale

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Caffe Centrale is a welcoming neighborhood spot in the charming Tuscan town of Bagno a Ripoli where families can enjoy authentic Italian cafe culture without the formality. This local favorite offers a relaxed atmosphere perfect for parents needing a coffee break while kids enjoy gelato or a snack, making it an ideal pit stop during your Tuscan adventures.

Restaurant

Pizzeria da Gino

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Pizzeria da Gino is a warm, family-run trattoria in the Tuscan hills where kids can watch authentic wood-fired pizzas being made while parents relax in the casual, no-fuss atmosphere. The affordable prices and welcoming local vibe make it an ideal spot for families to experience genuine Italian dining without the stress of formal restaurants.

Sports

Centro Sportivo Comunale

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Centro Sportivo Comunale offers families a fantastic opportunity to experience Italian community sports culture in the charming Tuscan town of Bagno a Ripoli. This authentic local sports complex provides a refreshing break from museum-heavy itineraries, where kids can burn energy on soccer fields and basketball courts while mingling with Italian families in a relaxed, affordable setting.

Ice Cream

Il Gelato di Neri

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Il Gelato di Neri is a charming neighborhood gelateria that offers families an authentic taste of Italian gelato culture in the picturesque Tuscan countryside. With inventive flavors made fresh daily and a welcoming atmosphere, this beloved local spot provides a perfect sweet treat break during your family's Tuscan adventures, giving kids a delicious introduction to real Italian ice cream.