Piscine La Fayette
Adult Admission Price & Policy
€4.75. [February, 2022]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
50m, 6 lanes, indoors,
26º - 27.5ºC (78.8º - 81.5ºF).
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Facility Reviews
As is common in France, this facility combines an ice skating rink and a complex of pools, and has plenty of parking. There are long open hours and six marked lanes, but only two of these are roped off. The swimmers are polite. There are no backstroke flags - and the ceiling is difficult.
Entry is €4.60 or free. (One American in our group, who was asked her nationality and told the truth, was admitted for free. No others in our group were asked their nationality.)
One is forced to walk through running water before entering the locker room, thereby ensuring the removal of shoes and socks. Unusual cylindrical lockers require a self-assigned PIN code, but no deposit of money, and functioned well.
Swim caps are required and many common swim suit styles are forbidden. But there's a vending machine for the needful. These remarkable machines sell suits, caps, and goggles, none of which have characteristics forbidden in French pools, for men, women, and/or children.
[May, 2018]
Entry is €4.60 or free. (One American in our group, who was asked her nationality and told the truth, was admitted for free. No others in our group were asked their nationality.)
One is forced to walk through running water before entering the locker room, thereby ensuring the removal of shoes and socks. Unusual cylindrical lockers require a self-assigned PIN code, but no deposit of money, and functioned well.
Swim caps are required and many common swim suit styles are forbidden. But there's a vending machine for the needful. These remarkable machines sell suits, caps, and goggles, none of which have characteristics forbidden in French pools, for men, women, and/or children.
[May, 2018]