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Aquacentrum Šutka water park in Dejvice, CZ
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View of Aquacentrum Šutka in Dejvice, CZ
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View of Aquacentrum Šutka in Dejvice, CZ
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Aquacentrum Šutka

4.4(7,881 reviews)$$Water Park
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers love the shallow splash zones and kiddie pools, while school-age children and teens enjoy the water slides and larger swimming areas. The variety of water features means siblings of different ages can all find something enjoyable.

About

Aquacentrum Šutka is a beloved outdoor water park in Prague's Dejvice neighborhood, offering excellent value for families seeking a refreshing break from sightseeing. With multiple pools, exciting water slides, dedicated splash areas for younger children, and plenty of grassy spaces for lounging, it provides a full day of aquatic fun that local families and international visitors alike enjoy.

Highlights

  • Multiple water slides of varying heights and speeds for different age groups
  • Dedicated children's splash area with shallow water and age-appropriate features
  • Large swimming pools for recreational swimming and water play
  • Grassy sunbathing areas perfect for parents to relax while supervising kids
  • Sauna facilities for parents who want extra relaxation (older kids may enjoy too)

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive when gates open on weekends (10:00 AM) to secure good lounging spots and avoid the biggest crowds, especially during July and August.
  2. 2.Bring cash in Czech koruna for locker rentals and snacks, as card payment may not be accepted everywhere in the facility.
  3. 3.Pack water shoes for kids as pool decks can get hot in summer, plus sunscreen and hats since shade areas fill up quickly on busy days.
  4. 4.Entry fees are significantly lower than Western European water parks, making this an affordable family outing during your Prague visit.
  5. 5.Basic English is spoken at the ticket counter, but learning a few Czech phrases like 'děkuji' (thank you) helps, and signage may be primarily in Czech.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (when open at 6:00 AM during summer season) or Tuesday through Thursday for smaller crowds. The water park is busiest on weekends and during Czech school holidays in July and August. Early June or late August offer warm weather with fewer visitors.

What to Know

This is a seasonal outdoor facility typically open May through September, with very affordable admission prices compared to other European water parks. Changing rooms and lockers are available, and there's a basic snack bar on-site, though you may want to bring your own refreshments.

Seasonal Notes

This is a seasonal outdoor facility, typically operating from May through September depending on weather conditions. Check ahead before visiting in shoulder season months (May and September) as hours may be reduced or the park may close early if temperatures drop. Peak season is July and August.

Nearby Eats

The on-site snack bar offers basic refreshments, but for a proper meal, head to nearby Stromovka Park where you'll find family-friendly cafes and restaurants within a 10-minute walk. Alternatively, the Dejvice neighborhood has several pizzerias and casual Czech restaurants that welcome families.

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