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Piscina Cuajimalpa swimming in Cuajimalpa, CDMX
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View of Piscina Cuajimalpa in Cuajimalpa, CDMX
Photo: Google
View of Piscina Cuajimalpa in Cuajimalpa, CDMX
Photo: Google

Piscina Cuajimalpa

Activity
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children enjoy the shallower areas and family-friendly atmosphere, while older kids appreciate the lap swimming and diving opportunities. Toddlers should be closely supervised as facilities cater to a general audience.

About

Piscina Cuajimalpa offers visiting families an authentic local swimming experience in one of Mexico City's western neighborhoods. This community pool complex provides a refreshing break from sightseeing, where kids can splash and play alongside local Mexican families in a safe, well-maintained facility.

Highlights

  • Authentic neighborhood swimming experience with local Mexican families
  • Very affordable entry fees compared to hotel pools
  • Multiple pool areas for different age groups and swimming abilities
  • Safe, clean facilities maintained by the local community
  • Opportunity for cultural immersion and practicing Spanish

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring Mexican pesos for entry fees as card payments may not be accepted at public pools
  2. 2.Pack your own towels, sunscreen, and snacks as on-site amenities may be limited compared to resort facilities
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds when local families fill the pools
  4. 4.Bring water shoes as pool decks can get hot under the Mexican sun
  5. 5.Basic Spanish phrases are helpful here as English may not be widely spoken by staff

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10am and 1pm offer the best experience with smaller crowds and pleasant temperatures. Avoid weekends and Mexican school holidays when the facility is busiest with local families.

What to Know

Entry fees are very affordable (typically under $3 USD per person), making this a budget-friendly option. Changing rooms and basic facilities are available, but expect a more authentic local experience rather than tourist-level amenities.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during Mexico City's dry season (November through April) when weather is most pleasant. The pool operates year-round but may be less comfortable during the rainy season (May-October) due to afternoon showers. Check local holiday schedules as hours may vary.

Nearby Eats

The Cuajimalpa neighborhood offers numerous local taquerias and family-friendly Mexican restaurants within a short drive. Look for casual fondas (small eateries) serving authentic chilaquiles, quesadillas, and fresh fruit juices that kids typically enjoy.

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Sports

DEPORTIVO MORELOS

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Deportivo Morelos is a local community swimming complex in the Cuajimalpa neighborhood that offers families an authentic Mexican swimming experience away from touristy areas. With its welcoming atmosphere and family-friendly facilities, it's a great spot for kids to cool off and for families to experience everyday life in Mexico City while enjoying quality pool time.

Restaurant

Mercado Local Cuajimalpa

$$

Mercado Local Cuajimalpa offers families an authentic Mexican culinary adventure in a friendly neighborhood setting. Kids can explore colorful food stalls, sample fresh local specialties, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of a traditional mercado where locals shop and eat daily. It is an excellent opportunity for children to expand their palates and learn about Mexican food culture in a relaxed, family-oriented environment.

Cafe

Cafetería Las Cruces

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Cafetería Las Cruces is a welcoming neighborhood cafe in Cuajimalpa where families can take a break from sightseeing to enjoy snacks, drinks, and light meals in a relaxed atmosphere. This cozy local spot offers an authentic Mexican cafe experience where kids are warmly welcomed, making it perfect for refueling during your exploration of this charming Mexico City district.

Park

Bosque de Chapultepec II Sección

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Escape the hustle of Mexico City at this peaceful forested section of Chapultepec Park, where families can explore shaded walking trails, enjoy picnics under tall trees, and discover natural springs. The second section offers a quieter, more nature-focused experience than the busier first section, making it perfect for families wanting to unplug and let kids burn energy while exploring the woodland paths.