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Bể bơi đa sỹ kiến Hưng, Hà Đông, Hà Nội sports school in Hoài Đức, HN
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Bể bơi đa sỹ kiến Hưng, Hà Đông, Hà Nội

4.3(16 reviews)$$Water Park
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children will enjoy the shallow pools and splash areas, while older kids can have fun on the water slides. Toddlers should be closely supervised due to varying pool depths.

About

This local Vietnamese water park offers a refreshing escape from Hanoi's heat with slides, pools, and splash areas perfect for families. A more authentic, less touristy alternative to major water parks, it provides an opportunity for kids to play alongside local families in a relaxed atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Multiple water slides suitable for different age groups
  • Shallow splash areas perfect for younger children
  • Large swimming pools for family fun
  • Authentic local Vietnamese water park experience away from tourist crowds
  • Open 24 hours offering flexible visiting times

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring your own towels, sunscreen, and water shoes as these items may not be readily available for purchase on site
  2. 2.Have the address written in Vietnamese to show taxi or Grab drivers, as English may not be widely spoken in this local area
  3. 3.Bring Vietnamese dong in cash as credit cards may not be accepted at this local venue
  4. 4.Pack snacks and drinks as Western food options may be limited, though local Vietnamese snacks are usually available
  5. 5.Consider visiting during weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds when local families typically visit

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings are ideal for shorter queues and a more relaxed experience. Visit during Vietnam's hot season (April through September) when the water is most refreshing, but avoid Vietnamese public holidays when it will be very crowded.

What to Know

This is a local venue where English may not be widely spoken, so having a translation app handy is useful. The moderately priced admission makes it an affordable family outing, but facilities may be more basic than international standard water parks.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during Hanoi's hot and humid summer months (May through September) when temperatures soar. The water park is technically open year round (24 hours), but winter months (November through February) can be too cool for comfortable swimming.

Nearby Eats

After your visit, head into nearby Ha Dong district for authentic Vietnamese pho and bun cha restaurants where kids can try local cuisine. Many family-friendly cafes in the area also serve both Vietnamese and international dishes including rice dishes and noodles that appeal to children.

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Kiến Hưng Water Park

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Kiến Hưng Water Park offers a refreshing escape from Hanoi's heat with a variety of water slides, swimming pools, and splash zones perfect for families. This local water park provides an authentic Vietnamese experience where your kids can cool off alongside local families while enjoying exciting water attractions designed for all ages and swimming abilities.

Sports

Hoài Đức District Sports Complex

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This community sports complex offers an affordable and authentic local experience where families can swim, play badminton, and enjoy recreational activities alongside Vietnamese families. The swimming pools are perfect for cooling off in Hanoi's heat, while the courts and open areas provide space for active kids to burn energy in a safe, supervised environment.

Park

Bến xe mỹ đình

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This expansive urban green space offers families a peaceful retreat from Hanoi's bustling streets with plenty of room for children to run, play, and explore. With dedicated cycling paths, walking trails, and open areas perfect for picnics and outdoor games, it's an ideal spot for families to enjoy fresh air and active play without spending a dong.

Playground

Hoài Đức Community Playground

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Hoài Đức Community Playground offers a welcome respite for traveling families exploring Hanoi with its modern play equipment and shaded rest areas. This free, well-maintained local playground provides an authentic glimpse into Vietnamese community life while giving kids a chance to burn off energy with climbing structures, slides, and swings in a safe environment.