Centro Deportivo Municipal Pradillo
Facility Overview
914 13 71 05
Adult Admission Price & Policy
€5.00, SC(65) €1.50. [May, 2018]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
25m x 16.6m, 8 lanes, indoors,
28ºC (82ºF)
Location
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Facility Notes
Facility Reviews
This 8-lane, 25-meter, lap pool is very clean and is located in a well maintained community sports complex. (Madrid appears to have system of complexes designed for neighborhood well-being.) I went on a Wednesday evening, when the entire pool was set up for adult free swim. The lanes are speed-designated: slow, medium, and fast. The swimmers are very polite. There are lots of kickboards, pull-buoys, and noodles available. There's a giant clock and a pace clock. The pool has shallow and deep ends, and there's a warmer kiddie pool next to main pool. There's also an area to lounge outdoors, just outside of the pool. The pool is handicap-friendly, equipped with a swimmer assist device.
You can bring your stuff on deck, but you need your own lock for the changing room. There are many showers, many lockers, lots of space, and no hairdryers - but an excellent handicapped bathroom stall does have a hair dryer.
Swim caps are required but, if you forget stuff, there's a vending machine for caps, goggles, and ear plugs for 5€. (The friendly life guards lent me a swim cap.)
I will definitely be back. I loved my experience here.
[August, 2017]
You can bring your stuff on deck, but you need your own lock for the changing room. There are many showers, many lockers, lots of space, and no hairdryers - but an excellent handicapped bathroom stall does have a hair dryer.
Swim caps are required but, if you forget stuff, there's a vending machine for caps, goggles, and ear plugs for 5€. (The friendly life guards lent me a swim cap.)
I will definitely be back. I loved my experience here.
[August, 2017]