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Open-air baths in the Hanseatic city will commence operation on Thursday.

Hanseatic city's public baths to open to public tomorrow.

Hamburg's public pools set to open to the public on Thursday.
Hamburg's public pools set to open to the public on Thursday.

Get Ready to Dive In! Summer Public Baths Opening This Week in Hamburg

Indoor pools in Hanseatic city will commence operations on Thursday - Open-air baths in the Hanseatic city will commence operation on Thursday.

Welcome to the exciting news that summer will soon be here, and with it, the opening of public baths across Hamburg! Starting this Thursday, the Hanseatic City will have numerous swimming facilities open for all to enjoy.

Among the first to welcome swimmers will be the Marienhöhe summer outdoor pool in Sülldorf, which will open its doors on Friday, ensuring a weekend full of aquatic adventure.

According to the German Weather Service (DWD), we can expect the temperatures to rise as high as a sweltering 29 degrees Celsius on Friday. This heat wave invites us to soak up the fun at our local baths!

After successful openings at the Kaifubad and Naturbad Stadtparksee since late May, the other baths will follow suit, operating daily from 11:00 to 19:00 for your watery delight. However, be aware of potential temporary closures due to staff shortages. The Osdorfer Born and Neugraben baths will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, and Bad Marienhohe will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday.

For those bringing little ones, it is essential to keep a watchful eye. Safety first! Parents should closely supervise their children to prevent accidents and ensure everyone enjoys the day.

Fret not about sunburns either! In partnership with Asklepios clinics, free sunscreen with a light protection factor of 50 will once more be available at select locations.

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Extra Insights:- Public baths in Hamburg, like swimming pools and water parks, became increasingly popular during summer months, following COVID-19 restrictions being lifted.- When visiting baths with children, remember to bring swimwear and any personal items your child may need, such as waterproof sunscreen or flotation devices if required.

Fun Fact:- Did you know? The first public baths in Hamburg date back to the 18th century and were used for both bathing and social gatherings.

While enjoying the heated outdoors this weekend during swim season in Hamburg, the Hanseatic City, take a moment to visit one of the numerous public baths opening this week. Keep an eye on your children to ensure safety, and don't forget to apply the free sunscreen provided at select locations, ensuring a fun and protected lifestyle for all, including those enjoying outdoor-living and home-and-garden activites. In line with the community policy and employment policies, the baths will adjust their hours due to potential temporary closures.

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