Circolo Tennis Belle Arti 1938
Adult Admission Price & Policy
€15.00. [December, 2022]
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Punch cards valid for 5, 10, or 30 swims are available for €50.00, €90.00, or €250.00, respectively. [September, 2019]
Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
25m, 4 lanes, indoor/outdoor,
29ºC (84ºF).
Location
A short walk (or ride on the #2 tram) up Via Flaminia from the Piazza dei Popolo. It can be hard to find; the club office is located off the street, in the middle of an apartment complex; the pool is at the rear. Look for the parking lot in front.
Latium
41.917462, 12.473681
Teams That Use This Facility
We have no web links or contact information for teams that train at this facility.
Facility Notes
There is a small childrens pool to the side of the large pool which is warmer than the large pool.
The club also has a Facebook page.
Facility Reviews
They take credit cards. Smaller and less snazzy than the Roman Sports Center, but friendly and more than adequate. There's a small coffee shop with outdoor tables, where a non-swimming spouse can relax with an espresso.
The reception desk is to the left of the parking lot in a small building.
The lockers do not accommodate locks, so don't bring valuables [I had €40 stolen from my backpack.] That aside, the pool was lovely: water was cool and clear and I had my own lane for most of my swim.
The lockers do not accommodate locks, so don't bring valuables [I had €40 stolen from my backpack.] That aside, the pool was lovely: water was cool and clear and I had my own lane for most of my swim.
This is a good, basic pool. The water was almost too warm for serious lap swimming, but we managed 2k. The facility has basic lockers that do accommodate locks, but only small ones, like luggage locks.
You have to buy a ticket first. As you walk in the driveway from the street, you'll come to an auto gate. Before you walk through, turn to your left and walk 25 meters to the ticket office (biglietteria). Buy your ticket. Then walk back to the auto gate and go through, straight on to the piscina, just to the left of a small bar.
When you finish swimming, ask the attendant for an RFD card for the showers (carta per la doccia). Bring your own lock, towel, shampoo, etc.
As in all of Italy, swim cap required and good etiquette is to wear sandals, but they have loaner caps and little plastic booties for over your street shoes if needed.
[December, 2022]
You have to buy a ticket first. As you walk in the driveway from the street, you'll come to an auto gate. Before you walk through, turn to your left and walk 25 meters to the ticket office (biglietteria). Buy your ticket. Then walk back to the auto gate and go through, straight on to the piscina, just to the left of a small bar.
When you finish swimming, ask the attendant for an RFD card for the showers (carta per la doccia). Bring your own lock, towel, shampoo, etc.
As in all of Italy, swim cap required and good etiquette is to wear sandals, but they have loaner caps and little plastic booties for over your street shoes if needed.
[December, 2022]