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Øbro-Hallen and Øbro Kurbad

Opening hours

11 MarchWednesday
08:00 AM–08:00 PM
12 MarchThursday
06:30 AM–08:00 PM
13 MarchFriday
07:00 AM–08:00 PM
14 MarchSaturday
09:00 AM–03:00 PM
15 MarchSunday
09:00 AM–03:00 PM
16 MarchMonday
07:00 AM–08:00 PM
17 MarchTuesday
07:00 AM–08:00 PM
18 MarchWednesday
08:00 AM–08:00 PM
19 MarchThursday
06:30 AM–08:00 PM
20 MarchFriday
07:00 AM–08:00 PM
21 MarchSaturday
09:00 AM–03:00 PM
22 MarchSunday
09:00 AM–03:00 PM
23 MarchMonday
07:00 AM–08:00 PM
24 MarchTuesday
07:00 AM–08:00 PM
25 MarchWednesday
08:00 AM–08:00 PM
Øbro-Hallen og Øbro Kurbad
Swimming pools and water parks
Photo: PR photo© Øbro-Hallen og Øbro Kurbad

In the neighbourhood Østerbro, you'll find a public swimming pool and spa in Øbro-Hallen.

At Øbro-Hallen, you can combine swimming with relaxation. This is Denmark’s oldest public swimming pool and it dates back to 1929. The swimming area has a variety of pools and diving boards. 

Treat yourself to all sorts of indulgent experiences.

At Øbro-Hallen, you can also visit the spa Øbro Kurbad, where you can try everything from saunas to foot therapy to bobble baths. The spa has recently gone through a renovation, which has resulted in new facilities and a great wellness atmosphere. A new lounge area has been installed, and the place’s heritage is honoured with historic images from the archive on the walls.

A ticket to the spa costs only DKK 110 on weekdays and 150 during the weekends. Entrance to the swimming area is included in the ticket.

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Gunnar Nu Hansens Plads 3

2100 København Ø

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