Relaxation and bathing fun in the Hadersdorfer Bad
The Hadersdorfer Bad, located in Vienna's 14th district of Penzing, is a small but nice outdoor pool that offers a pleasant alternative to the larger municipal pools. With its family atmosphere and well-kept green areas, it is the perfect place to cool off on hot summer days. Particularly popular with residents and families, the pool offers plenty of space to relax in peace or to splash around with the children.
Brief information:
- What is the Hadersdorf Bath?
An outdoor swimming pool in the 14th district of Vienna with a family atmosphere. - Where is it?
Hadersdorf-Weidlingau, Hauptstrasse 41, 1140 Vienna, Austria. - How do I get there?
By public transport: U4 to Hütteldorf, then bus lines 50A and 50B. It is also easily accessible by car. - Where can I park?
There are a limited number of parking spaces near the pool, but we recommend using public transport. - Is it suitable for children?
Yes, the pool is ideal for families with children thanks to a children's pool and shaded play areas. - Does it cost admission?
Yes, the prices of the municipal baths Vienna (approx. 7.6€ for adults)
The Hadersdorfer Bad: A quiet break in the 14th district
The Hadersdorfer Bad in the 14th district of Penzing is a lesser-known but highly valued bathing facility in Vienna. It is located away from the hustle and bustle of the city and offers its visitors a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. With a mixture of well-kept green areas and a manageable swimming pool, the pool is ideal for anyone looking for a quiet alternative to the larger, busier pools in the city. It is a place that invites you to linger without being overcrowded.
Facilities and services
The Hadersdorf pool is clearly laid out and offers everything you need for a relaxing day. The green areas are well-kept and there are plenty of shady spots under the trees, which are particularly pleasant on hot days. The pool itself is clean and is suitable for both competitive swimming and a leisurely cool down. There is a separate pool for children that is shallow enough to allow safe splashing. The play areas are well designed and offer enough variety for the little ones.
Offer
- Multi-purpose pool with water slide
- Children's pool with water slide
- Children's playground
- Table tennis
- Fitness course
- Buffet
- Bicycle parking spaces
Accessible facilities
- Car park
- ramp
Gastronomy
There is a small restaurant in the Hadersdorfer Bad that offers snacks, drinks and food. The selection is somewhat limited, but includes the usual classics such as schnitzel, burgers, fries, sausages and ice cream.
Opening hours
- May to 31 August:
- Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
- Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
- until 15 September:
- Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
- Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Cash desk closes: half an hour before pool closes
Closing time: half an hour after the pool closes