A piscina municipal é uma ótima opção em Setúbal, com muitas pistas e um ambiente limpo. É importante trazer toalhas, produtos de higiene e um euro para o armário. Verifica os melhores horários para nadar e a necessidade de apresentar prova de vacinação.
This pool is amazing. Huge, with lots of lanes. It does not have a strong chlorine smell and my skin doesn't react negatively to time in the water. Locker rooms are clean and convenient. You need a euro if you want to use a locker, bring your own towel and toiletries. Swim cap and flip flops are required, as is a mask. You must show proof of vaccination. I love it and will swim here twice a week. Be sure to check on the best times to swim.
— Barbara Speicher
Probably one of the best in Setubal, although more options are available at the moment. Very clean but still think the atmosphere inside is very hot... wonder if that could be improved as the swimming pool is heated.
— Antonio Pereira
On the 29th of July before the swimming pool was closed I topped up my card with € 50. I did not use the card in August as the pool was closed. I used the swimming pool on Sunday September 7th and Sunday September 14th. I tried to use the card again on September 21st. As the machine at the entrance does not work I walked into the changing room. The lady with long hair and glasses at reception followed me into the changing rooms and started speaking to me in an aggressive manner and shaking her finger at me. She accused me of not having any money on my card. I was shocked at this treatment. While in the swimming pool I was approached by another member of staff who defended his colleague and again I was accused of not paying. I had to ask this employee to stop pointing his finger at me in an aggressive manner. Again, I explained that I had put money on my account. Overall, this was an upsetting experience. I am disappointed that I have to change swimming pools.
— Caroline Cooney
Someone stole my swim suit!! Won’t ever be coming back!
— Tana Barnett
Its closed! Looks like being refurbished
— Andy Mills