


Sundbyberg’s swimming pool and gym
About
Sundbyberg's swimming pool offers a welcoming community facility perfect for families visiting Stockholm with children. With dedicated shallow areas for little ones, family-friendly pools, and a relaxed local atmosphere, it's an ideal spot to let kids burn energy while experiencing everyday Swedish life beyond the typical tourist sites.
Highlights
- ✓Dedicated shallow pools perfect for toddlers and non-swimmers
- ✓Family-friendly changing facilities with plenty of space
- ✓Clean, well-maintained community pool with local Swedish atmosphere
- ✓Swimming classes available for families on extended stays
- ✓Affordable pricing compared to hotel pools or tourist facilities
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on weekends (right at 8:30 AM) to beat the crowds, as this popular local facility fills up quickly with families.
- 2.Note the unusual Wednesday hours with a midday closure from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM, so plan accordingly.
- 3.Bring your own towels and swimwear as rental options may be limited at this community facility, and consider packing swim shoes for kids.
- 4.Swimming caps are often required in Swedish pools, so pack or purchase them beforehand to avoid any surprises.
- 5.The facility is easily reached by Stockholm's excellent public transit system (Tunnelbana), making it accessible without a rental car.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Tuesday or Thursday around 10:00 AM) offer the quietest experience, as locals are at work and school. Avoid Saturday and Sunday afternoons when neighborhood families pack the pools.
What to Know
Entry fees are very affordable by Swedish standards (typically around 60-80 SEK for adults, less for children). The facility has changing rooms with family areas, and while there's no on-site cafe, vending machines provide basic snacks and drinks.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round as an indoor facility, making it perfect for rainy Stockholm days or winter visits when outdoor activities are limited. Summer months see slightly increased crowds with local school holidays.
Nearby Eats
Sundbyberg center, just a short walk away, offers family-friendly options including Max (Sweden's popular burger chain with kids' menus) and various cafes with Swedish pastries and light meals. ICA and other supermarkets nearby are great for picking up snacks.
More Activities Near Sundbyberg
Fritiden Hallonbergen
Fritiden Hallonbergen is a welcoming community recreation center offering structured activities, sports facilities, and creative workshops designed specifically for children and families. This government-run facility provides a safe, supervised environment where kids can participate in organized programs, make new friends, and enjoy active play at affordable or free rates.
Järvafältets naturreservat
Järvafältets naturreservat is a sprawling nature reserve just outside Stockholm that offers families endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. With well-marked hiking trails winding through forests and open meadows, it's the perfect escape from city life where kids can run free, spot local wildlife, and experience authentic Swedish nature without venturing far from the capital.
Västra skogen
Västra skogen offers families a peaceful woodland escape just minutes from central Stockholm, with easy-to-navigate trails perfect for introducing children to Swedish nature. The accessible location near the metro station makes it ideal for international families wanting to experience Scandinavia's beautiful forests without venturing far from the city.
Rosendals Trädgård
Rosendals Trädgård is a charming family café that welcomes children with open arms and a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Parents love the homemade pastries and quality coffee while kids enjoy the hot chocolate and sweet treats in a cozy setting where they can be themselves. It's the perfect spot for a Swedish fika (coffee break) experience with your little ones during your Stockholm adventure.