Entry to swimming pool free until its annual closure on October 13th

Entry to swimming pool free until its annual closure on October 13th - Due to a failure with the heating system for the Stade Nautique Rainier III swimming pool here in the Principality. The Monaco City Hall has announced that as a result, the water in the pool can no longer be heated to 28/29 degrees but is currently around 24 degrees and could cool down depending on the weather conditions. Therefore, entry to the swimming pool of the Stade Nautique Rainier III will be free until Sunday 13th October 2024, its annual closing date. However, equipment (deckchairs, parasols) as well as aquatic courses (aqua gym, aqua bike and swimming lessons) will still be chargeable. The bravest of you will therefore be able to enjoy the slide and diving boards for free. For more information (prices, course schedules, timetables) go to the City Hall website www.mairie.mc

 

 

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