open to 22:00 (Public swim­ming)

Public swim­ming

daily 10:00 – 22:00

Elbamare Adven­ture Pool

In Saxony’s first adven­ture pool, guests can have fun on over 600 square meters of water sur­face. An 80-meter-long giant slide is wai­ting to be con­quered just as much as the sports and adven­ture pool, the hot whirl­pool or the flow channel. The tro­pical sun­bathing garden or the sauna lure you to relax. Ori­gi­nally, the pool was planned as a stan­dard swim­ming hall for the Gor­bitz resi­den­tial area in the west of Dresden. Before the con­s­truc­tion was com­pleted, however, the GDR era ended. After the poli­tical tur­n­around there was the replan­ning to an adven­ture pool.

open to 22:00 (Public swim­ming)

Public swim­ming

daily 10:00 – 22:00

25-meter pool
adven­ture pool
toddler area
bar­rier-free
snack/café
slide
out­door pool
pool shop
tube slide
sauna
aqua­fit­ness
mas­sage
bicycle par­king spaces
car park
vou­chers

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Georg-Arn­hold-Bad

The popular family pool in the center of Dresden bor­ders directly on the Großer Garten. The visitor magnet has a spa­cious chan­ging and sani­tary area and is com­ple­tely bar­rier-free. Guests can swim in the 25-meter pool in the hall or in the 250 square meter adven­ture pool. Those who like it fast can climb the slide tower and go on a wild ride down through the tube from above. The slide is not only great fun because of the effect lighting, but at 93 meters it is also the lon­gest of its kind in Dresden. Several attrac­tions ensure that there is no time for boredom in the indoor swim­ming pool. For the little ones there is a sepa­rate paddling pool with a mini-slide. In the sauna land­scape “Swea­ting bet­ween Old Mas­ters”, guests can relax in the five themed saunas. Two restau­rants round off the offer in the Georg-Arn­hold-Bad. This pool looks back on a long history. Lar­gely paid for by the sports sponsor Georg Arn­hold, it was initi­ally built purely as an open-air pool until 1926. The indoor pool was only added in the 1990s, when the entire com­plex was trans­formed into an adven­ture pool.

The snack bar ope­rator is an external tenant. He is respon­sible for his own ope­ning times, offe­rings and pricing.

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25-meter-pool
adven­ture pool
tube slide
water attrac­tions
toddler area
early mor­ning swimming
snack/café
sauna
online ticket
vou­chers
bar­rier-free
bicycle par­king spaces
pool shop
AdultsDis­counts¹Child­ren²
Early mor­ning swim­ming (1 h)4,00 €--
Sports tariff (1 h)4,50 €3,50 €3,00 €
Basic ticket (2 h)7,50 €6,50 €4,00 €

We recom­ment to buy tickets online. Tickets are also available on the box office.

The 2‑h-ticket is the basic tariff. You can fle­xibly extend your stay. Simply pay at the machine when you leave the bath:

  • for the first hour 2,00 € (adults/concessions) or 1,00 € (children)
  • each addi­tional time limit max. 4,00 € (adults/concessions) or 2,00 € (children)

Admis­sion tickets entitle the holder to one admission.

1 Per­sons with a severe disa­bi­lity of 50 degree of disa­bi­lity or more (only against proof) / regis­tered com­pa­nion has free admis­sion; per­sons with a Dresden Pass or a vol­un­tary pass from the Dresden Citi­zens’ Foun­da­tion (Bür­ger­stif­tung Dresden) receive the dis­count on single admis­sions only.

2 dis­count: Children and ado­le­s­cents up to and inclu­ding 17 years of age (upon proof); Children up to 1 meter tall have free admission.

With the purchase of the “Dresdner Bäder” advan­tage ticket/bonus ticket (min. 50,00 €), you save 10 % on entry for every pool or sauna visit (also valid for com­ple­mented tickets/extra services).

You can buy vou­chers in our web­shop or directly in the swim­ming pool.

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