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Domus Athletica Svømmehall swimming pool in Barum, Oslo
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View of Domus Athletica Svømmehall in Barum, Oslo
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Domus Athletica Svømmehall

4.4(71 reviews)Sports
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the shallow children's pools and gentle water features, while school-age kids can enjoy the water slides and practice their swimming skills in the various pool areas.

About

Domus Athletica Svømmehall is a welcoming public swimming facility in Oslo's Bærum area that caters perfectly to families with young swimmers. With dedicated children's pools, exciting water slides, and shallow areas designed for little ones, it provides a safe and fun aquatic environment where kids can splash, play, and build confidence in the water while parents relax knowing the facilities are purpose-built for families.

Highlights

  • Dedicated shallow children's pools perfect for toddlers and beginning swimmers
  • Fun water slides that provide excitement for older kids
  • Safe, clean environment with lifeguards on duty
  • Family changing rooms that make logistics easier when traveling with multiple children
  • Warm water temperatures ideal for younger children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings (especially Tuesday or Wednesday around 10:00 AM) to avoid after-school and weekend crowds when local families pack the pools.
  2. 2.Bring Norwegian Kroner or a card for locker rentals and entrance fees, as some facilities in Norway don't accept all international cards. Check if your hotel can provide swimming caps, as some Norwegian pools require them for hygiene reasons.
  3. 3.Pack swim diapers for babies and toddlers, as regular diapers are not allowed in the pools. These can be purchased at nearby pharmacies (Apotek) if you forget them.
  4. 4.The facility has family changing rooms which are ideal when traveling with kids of different genders or if you need extra space for multiple children.
  5. 5.Download a translation app or learn basic Norwegian pool vocabulary before visiting, as not all staff may speak fluent English, though most understand basic requests.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM, or early Saturday morning right when they open at 9:00 AM. These times avoid the after-work and after-school rush when local families and swim clubs fill the pools, giving you more space and a calmer experience.

What to Know

Entry fees are typical for Norwegian public pools (expect around 80-120 NOK for adults, less for children). The facility has family changing rooms and lockers available. Like most Norwegian pools, shower before entering is mandatory, and swimming caps may be required.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round as an indoor facility. Summer months (June through August) can be busier with tourists and local families on school holidays, while autumn and spring offer quieter visit times. Hours are extended on weekdays, making it easier to fit into your travel schedule.

Nearby Eats

The Majorstuen neighborhood nearby has several family-friendly options including Peppes Pizza (a Norwegian chain with kid-approved pizzas) and various cafes along Bogstadveien street. Consider packing snacks as food options directly at the pool are limited.

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