Quezon City, Philippines
Don A. Roces Ave, Diliman,
N/A
+639985129987
Standard olympic sized pool. Mostly athletes, enthusiasts and students swim here on a regular basis. The pool is regularly cleaned and the entire facility is maintained but do not expect a resort-like ambiance. Swim lessons are also held in this pool. A minimal entrance fee is collected. Spacious parking.
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No dressing room. You will have to use balde and tabo to shower. Deepest part is 6ft
The pool is not as clean as it is supposed to be, I've been there a couple of times, the water is not clear, bottom of the pool can sometimes have some algae and dirty. Everyone, whether or not you are swimming, need to pay P25.00, it is cheap so that is a good thing. It is closed on Mondays because they clean and put chlorine in the water. It is crowded, most go there not to swim but to just dip, play and have fun. People are spitting everywhere. Eat and litter everywhere. Some area smell like pee. You need to be in proper swimming attire, but there are people I saw several times in shirts. Female shower room do not have door but a curtain that is not helpful to cover the shower area. It has no changing area and 3 toilets. They need to hire a better manager to at least keep this facility better every time.
The pool fee is just P25. Super cheap compared to other sports complex. This is a public pool so there's no doubt that it can get crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. You can go train here since it is an olympic size pool. However, due to crowd limitations, your mobility in the water might be affected. If you are going to train, best time would be weekdays in the afternoon since there's not that much people around.
It has an affordable entrance fee, only 25 pesos each person. The pool water is clean but needs a lot of filtering because it has dirt, thankfully it doesn't affect the color of the water. The comfort room also needs a lot of repair because it doesn't have individual shower rooms. They used only a curtain to cover the people taking a shower.
One of the best public pools. Note that public pools are not nice in the Philippines, but clean enough for a swim. It's an outdoor lap pool with 7 lanes. Makeshift changing rooms and outdoor shower. Cheap entrance fee. Pool is usually clean and clear.
The pool is closed for renovation until further notice. Call them before going here, otherwise, you may be wasting your time and money.
Good Place to swim if you want to practice and do lapses. Cheap entrance fee for only 25 pesos. Tues to Sunday 9am to 12nn - 1pm to 4pm Close on Mondays Ps: I recommend you go there only on weekdays if you want to practice or do lapses. You wont be able to do it on weekends as it gets really crowded.
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