Piscine Judaïque - Jean Boiteux
Adult Admission Price & Policy
Residents €3.65; Senior Citizens (60) €2.20. Non-residents €5.15; SC €3.70. [December, 2022]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
Location
On a one-way street (going west to east); the gate that separates the street from the parking lot is a neoclassic, columned, iron fence that looks like it belongs in front of a palace. Use Bus 61 and get off at the stop Piscine Judaique.
Gironde
44.840774, -0.591178
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Facility Reviews
Great pool! Take a €1.00 coin for the lockers. Lanes are wide enough for good circular lap swimming. The guards are friendly and will explain which lanes to use. There’s a lane for people wearing fins. I would swim here again.
Swim caps required; there is a vending machine with swim caps at the entrance.
Lap swimming in this pool is a mess. It was quite busy, often six people swimming in each lane. There were no lane speed designations, however, so you constantly have to maneuver around slow breaststrokers.
The process of changing and getting into the pool was elaborately and uniquely French. You pay to get a scan card to go through the turnstile to a changing area. There are no separate men's and women's locker or shower areas. Proceed to an area to take your shoes off. Then go to the changing stalls area to change. From there, go to the locker room to store your clothing. Then go to the shower room with adjoining toilet stalls. The pool area is right outside the shower room. With the exception of the stall you change in, when you're in it, everything is mixed gender: the room the stalls are in, the locker room, and the showers.
[October, 2014]
The process of changing and getting into the pool was elaborately and uniquely French. You pay to get a scan card to go through the turnstile to a changing area. There are no separate men's and women's locker or shower areas. Proceed to an area to take your shoes off. Then go to the changing stalls area to change. From there, go to the locker room to store your clothing. Then go to the shower room with adjoining toilet stalls. The pool area is right outside the shower room. With the exception of the stall you change in, when you're in it, everything is mixed gender: the room the stalls are in, the locker room, and the showers.
[October, 2014]