London's best swimming pools

Great pools? From marble-clad baths dripping in history to modern leisure centres echoing with lifeguards' whistles, London is swimming in them

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Ironmonger Row Baths

Originally opened as a wash house in 1931, the public centre recently underwent a £16.5 million restoration project, which included giving the Turkish hammam in the basement (now operated by Spa London) a lavish facelift. Its trio of hot rooms, two saunas, two steam rooms and an ice-cold plunge pool now feel incongruously luxurious given the cost of a three-hour session here (from £8.75), and the spa’s menu of signature and Elemis beauty treatments are almost absurdly affordable. The chasm between palatial looks and leisure centre prices continues throughout. A state-of-the-art gym has been installed (we love the spinning bikes facing an anytime DVD tutorial), and the five-lane pool has been spruced up: apparently 200 man-hours were spent sanding down and varnishing its 1930s wooden gallery – and it shows. What’s been preserved in spite of the primping, however, is a sense of the venue’s place in local history.

  1. 1-11 Ironmonger Row, EC1V 3QF
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Central YMCA

A perennial favourite with those working in the West End due to low membership rates, a fully equipped Pilates studio, large cardio theatre and up-to-date resistance training equipment. It’s not glamorous but that’s not the point here; instead it provides every possible type of workout and activity including climbing, trampolining and volleyball, taught to a very high standard (YMCA Fitness Industry Training is an industry leader and many of its graduates instruct here). A good 25-metre pool is divided for lane swimming; there’s also a chapel, therapies and a decent café to boot.

  1. 112 Great Russell St, WC1B 3NQ
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Serpentine Lido

Early mornings and the winter months are the preserve of the Serpentine Swimming Club, but from May to September there’s a warm welcome for everyone in this section of the Serpentine lake – although the water is not heated. It’s not chlorinated either, a boon for swimmers who prefer to avoid the stuff, as well as to the wildlife (you may find yourself sharing a dip with the local ducks and swans). The gated family area with a (chlorinated) paddling pool, sandpit and swings means parents can relax while their children play. There's a private sunbathing area and sun loungers for hire and a kiosk within the lido grounds makes it possible to order from the popular Lido Café next door.

  1. Hyde Park, W2 3XA
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Oasis Sports Centre

A 27.5m expanse of blue, the outdoor pool at the Oasis in Covent Garden is a central London revelation to the uninitiated. Once you’ve discovered the open-air heated pool, sun terrace and adjacent indoor pool you’ll be hooked, just like everyone else who’s in on the secret. The Oasis is so popular at hot summer weekends and at peak times that getting any serious swimming done is difficult – best go with the modest aim of splashing about to cool down. The outdoor parts were refurbished in 2011, with new steps to the sunbathing terrace, where there are separate areas for adults and families, and decking beside the café which serves smoothies and ice creams. Swimming is free for Camden residents aged 55 and over between 9am and noon Monday to Friday.

  1. 32 Endell St, WC2H 9AG
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Golden Lane Leisure Centre

This handsome rooftop swimming pool might be on the shortish side at 20 metres but its uplifting, light-filled surroundings more than make up for it. The pool offers fitness sessions and swimming classes. Part of the Fusion Leisure group, there's also a high-tech gym and outdoor courts for tennis and netball. Once you've done a few lengths, the club also offers a good range of martial arts classes including Karate, Tae Kwon Do and Judo. A swim will set you back £8, so if you live of work nearby membership is a much more cost-effective option.

  1. Golden Lane Estate, Fann St, EC1Y 0SH
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  • Is there any pools without Chlorine. Have Asthma. Lungs are aggrovated by Chlorine especially in ashma sufferers What aboutr Barnet Copthal not sure?

    Paddy Sat Jun 7 2008
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  • F.Y.I. The write up on the Ironmonger Baths is very missleading which makes me wonder if the person that wrote the article has actually stepped foot inside the place!! Two vital points that are missed are: 1. The swimming pool is not open until 9:30 it shuts at 7pm. 2. The Turkish baths are only mixed on one night of the week- Monday! This kind of information really ought to be included in the write up. As for Whitecross Street having plenty of 'nice eating options'. No. Really. NO. Badly researched Time Out, NOT impressed at all.

    Benjamin Sat Jun 7 2008
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  • London Fields Lido is heated to 26c ,the only one in London I think. It is one of the wonders of the world.

    JB Fri Jun 6 2008
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  • Oops, forgot to add the url: londonfitnessnetwork.org

    Sports editor Fri Jun 6 2008
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  • Hi Tattie Glad you liked the article. In fact there is a reciprocal swimming (and gym, classes etc) arrangement between all the local authority leisure centres that are part of the London Fitness Network. 85 centres are currently involved in the scheme, so you can be a member at a centre near where you work and also near your home without having to pay twice. It's an excellent scheme that needs to become better known.

    Sports editor Fri Jun 6 2008
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  • great article - excellent you include temperatures too. New favourite is Greenwich Arches - beautifully cool at 25/26 degrees, lane swimming only & fabulous old fading mural at the back. May they never do it up. Why isn't there a swimming arrangement between all London pools? I can't justify a membership as I work in different places -and the significant variation in 'single swim' prices is shocking (don't get me started on price hikes at Queen Mother's 'leisure centre', Vauxhall Rd, now £4.85 a pop - all one needs is a pool, a shower and a drink of (tap) water afterwards - not all the other fancy facilities).

    Tattie Fri Jun 6 2008
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  • Brockwell park lido is beautiful!! Why does this not get more of a write up? Really clean, and a lovely art deco feel to it.

    Rachael Fri Jun 6 2008
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  • Whatever happened to Bounds Green Lido? Is it still open? I went there years ago and had a fabulous time diving off the high boards. The water was a touch chilly though....

    ScooterG1rl Thu Jun 5 2008
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  • Shame that Barnet council didn't respond to the protest against closing Finchley Lido, that had a beautiful cascade, fountains, a small round pool, massive grounds and a great tuck shop, not to mention the main pool which was great..... still, nice to see this article and see how well other protesters did to keep some real gems from extinction..... will visit some.

    roy smith Thu Jun 5 2008
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  • Hampstead Ladies Pond has got to be the most idyllic place for a swim on a hot London day. As you stroll down the leafy path towards it you feel like you are entering another girls-own era and as you dive into the cold (seemingly bottomless) water nothing could be more refreshing. You can't swim to the edge because of the waterlilies (there are steps on the pontoon to get out), and often have ducks and moorhens for company but there are anchored rings to rest on and plenty of space. Lawns separated from the pond by hedges can be busy but find a patch and have a picnic with the girls. There are mixed and men-only pools too but evidently they are not as lovely.

    Janey Thu Jun 5 2008
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