


Hoa Lan Swimming Pool
About
Hoa Lan Swimming Pool offers a refreshing escape from Hanoi's heat with separate pools designed for different age groups, making it ideal for families with children of varying swimming abilities. The clean, well-maintained facility provides a safe environment where kids can cool off, take swimming lessons, or simply splash around under the supervision of attentive staff.
Highlights
- ✓Separate pools for different age groups and skill levels
- ✓Affordable swimming lessons with experienced instructors
- ✓Clean changing rooms and shower facilities
- ✓Shallow areas perfect for beginner swimmers and toddlers
- ✓Popular local atmosphere offering authentic cultural experience
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring your own towels and swimming caps, as caps are often required in Vietnamese public pools
- 2.Visit during weekday mornings to avoid the after-school and weekend crowds when local families pack the facility
- 3.Purchase entry tickets at the front desk and be prepared to show identification for registration
- 4.Pack water shoes as pool decks can get slippery, and bring snacks since on-site food options may be limited
- 5.Consider hiring a local swimming instructor for kids who want lessons, as rates are very affordable compared to Western countries
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings between 9am and 11am offer the quietest experience with plenty of space for families. Avoid weekends and after 3pm on weekdays when local students finish school. The dry season (November to April) is most comfortable, though the pool is enjoyable year-round.
What to Know
Entry fees are very affordable, typically around 30,000-50,000 VND per person (approximately $1-2 USD). Swimming caps are mandatory, so bring your own or purchase them at the facility. Limited English is spoken, so having a translation app handy can be helpful for communication.
Seasonal Notes
The pool operates year-round, though it is most popular during Hanoi's hot and humid summer months (May to September). During Tet (Vietnamese New Year, typically late January or February), hours may be reduced or the facility may close for several days.
Nearby Eats
The Cau Giay district has numerous family-friendly options including Lotteria (Vietnamese fast food chain with kid favorites) and various pho restaurants where children can try authentic Vietnamese noodle soup in a casual setting.
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