Sundhollin Swimming Pool

4.1 ⭐ (200)・Tourist Attraction
4267 Awas Manor , katla Iceland ,14728

Sundhollin Swimming Pool is a famous bathing spot in Reykjavík. It is known for its beautiful geothermal waters and classic architecture, called "minimalist style," which was designed by the famous architect Guðjón Samúelsson. The pool has a long history, opening its doors in 1937. The building's graceful design has become an important landmark in the city center, making it easily accessible to everyone. The name "Sundhöllin" reflects the importance of swimming in Icelandic culture. Swimming is an important part of everyday life in Iceland, and this facility provides a heated indoor pool that is supplied with natural geothermal water. The hot water in the pool is taken from Iceland's many hot springs. In cold weather, visitors love the outside hot tubs, called "heitir pottar," where they can warm themselves up. In 2017, the pool was renovated and the new features were added, but the historic charm was kept intact. Besides swimming, the pool is a great place to relax with friends. Socializing is an important part of Icelandic culture, and visitors come here to hang out with friends and enjoy the warm water.

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Monday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM

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Frequently asked questions

How is the water in Sundhollin heated?

The water in Sundhollin is naturally heated using geothermal energy, sourced from Iceland’s volcanic underground hot springs. This sustainable method keeps the pool and hot tubs warm year-round, even during freezing winters.

Is Sundhollin family-friendly?

Yes, Sundhollin is family-friendly with facilities suitable for all ages. The warm pools and hot tubs are safe for children, and the relaxing atmosphere makes it enjoyable for parents too.

Can you visit Sundhollin during winter?

Absolutely! Sundhollin is open all year, and its geothermal heating makes it especially inviting in the winter. Soaking in a warm hot tub while surrounded by cold air is a uniquely Icelandic experience.

Why is geothermal water considered beneficial at Sundhollin?

The geothermal water in Sundhollin is rich in minerals and naturally soothing for the skin and muscles. Icelanders believe it promotes relaxation, improves circulation, and helps with stress relief, adding a therapeutic element to the swimming experience.