Hi everyone!
As I have already informed you yesterday, my homeland (as well as most other European countries) has been struggling with an extreme heatwave these days with temperatures reaching as high as 37 °C (99 °F).
In you are one of those thousands of tourists who are visiting Prague now, you might be interested in some cool tips with natural swimming spots. Let me show you a bunch of them.
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Zlute Lazne (Yellow Spa) - Large recreation area located in Prague - Podoli. You can swim in the Vltava River here. The entrance fee is 100 CZK (4 EUR / 5 USD).
Prirodni Koupaliste Motol (Natural Swimming Pool Motol) - The Motol pond boasted the cleanest water of all natural swimming pools in Prague last year. It is located in Prague - Motol and the entrance fee is 70 CZK (3 EUR / 4 USD).
Koupaliste Seberak (Seberak Swimming Pool) - Situated in Prague - Kunratice, the Seberak area was built around a big pond with sandy beaches. The place is also popular with nudists who have their own beach at Seberak. The entrance fee is 80 CZK (3 EUR / 4 USD).
Vodni Nadrz Dzban (Dzban Water Reservoir) - Found in the Divoka Sarka Nature Reserve, the Dzban Water Reservoir is a dam with a total area of 18 ha. There is a fee if you go to the main area but you can stay at other places around the dam for free.
Hostivarska Prehrada (Hostivar Dam) - Occupying an area of 42 ha, the Hostivar Dam is the largest body of water in Prague. There is a large fenced area with maintained beaches that you can access for 90 CZK ((4 EUR / 5 USD) but just like with Dzban, other places around the dam are free of charge.
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