Indoor swimming in Tel Aviv. Israel?

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Often hotels with swimming pools will let non-guests purchase a pass to their pool but it can be pricey. Sometimes there are municipal swimming pools that do not make it to the guide books but which accept walk-in guests for a modest fee. I am seeking info on the indoor swimming options in the Tel Aviv area, Israel.






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Where can you swim in Tel Aviv?

Swimming Pools in Tel Aviv
  • Gordon Pool.
  • Jimmy's Pool.
  • Country Tel Aviv Towers (Migdali)
  • Holmes Place Azrieli Center.
  • Limudit Pool.
  • Country Lamed.
  • Goldstein Goren Country Community Center.
  • Dani Community Center.


How many swimming pools are in Israel?

\u201cIn Israel, there are approximately 3,600 swimming pools.

Can you swim in Jerusalem?

1) For the full pool experience, try one of Jerusalem's favorite swimming spots at Kibbutz Ramat Rachel, located at the southern end of the city. This recently renovated pool complex now has three large pools, two of them indoors, one a spacious kiddie pool with slides and fountains.

Where can I swim in Guangzhou?

19 Guangzhou Swimming Pools Perfect for Summer
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  • Grand Hyatt Guangzhou (indoor) ...
  • Huashi Fuzhong Swimming Pool (indoor) ...
  • Jumeirah Guangzhou (Outdoor Swimming Pool) ...
  • Langham Place, Guangzhou (indoor)




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