Dive into luxury: the most beautiful swimming pools in Paris
From Art Deco to the most audacious modernity, Parisian pools are reinventing themselves as havens of well-being and elegance. Here’s a selection of pools, from emblematic addresses to temples of design and confidential places to recharge your batteries.
Fouquet’s – A chic interlude a stone’s throw from the Champs-Élysées
Located within the Spa Diane Barrière, the Fouquet’s pool offers a high-end aquatic experience, just a stone’s throw from the bustle of the Champs-Élysées. With its 15-metre length, dynamic course and tropical water temperature, the pool combines performance and relaxation. Water sports enthusiasts can try their hand atAqua Cross Training ortraditional aquagym, supervised by dedicated coaching sessions. A true immersion in a hushed universe where everything is calm, subdued lighting and modern gilding.
📍 46 avenue George V, 75008 Paris
Blanche – Minimalism and serenity in the heart of the 9th arrondissement
Opened in 2018, the Club Blanche pool is an urban refuge for those seeking inner peace. Its 20-metre infinity pool is set in an uncluttered décor designed to soothe the senses. On the program: aquafitness classes to sculpt your figure, as well as activities focusing on breathing, meditation and letting go. A contemporary sanctuary combining health and elegance in the heart of Paris.
📍 21 rue Blanche, 75009 Paris
Peninsula – Palace luxury in all its glory
The Peninsula Spa, a true palace of well-being with 1800 m² of space, fuses Asian tradition with French art de vivre. Its 20-meter indoor pool, bathed in natural light, offers an exceptional setting in which to unwind after a busy day. Designer deckchairs, a mineral palette and palatial service: everything you need for a sensory getaway in the heart of the chic 16th arrondissement.
📍 19 avenue Kléber, 75016 Paris
Klay – An underground pool with industrial charm
Nestled beneath a 19th-century building, the Klay Saint-Sauveur pool is undoubtedly one of the capital’s most surprising. Surrounded by brick walls, Eiffel-style metal structures and subdued lighting, it evokes an aquatic speakeasy with an assertive style. Thanks to its invigorating currents, it becomes a source of vitality and a veritable showcase of well-being. A hidden gem in the heart of the Montorgueil district, designed for those who want to regenerate discreetly.
📍 4bis rue Saint-Sauveur, 75002 Paris
Molitor – A historic icon transformed into an arty center
Inaugurated in 1929, Piscine Molitor is a landmark of Parisian social life. Closed in 1989, it was reborn in 2014 after an ambitious restoration that preserves its Art Deco architecture while integrating it into a high-end complex. Hotel, brasserie, rooftop and even bar complete the offer, around two emblematic pools: a covered winter pool and an open-air summer pool. The place combines street art, sport and culture in a unique atmosphere. A must-see for lovers of history and design.
📍 2 avenue de la Porte Molitor, 75016 Paris
MOB House – An outdoor oasis at the Puces de Saint-Ouen
In the fast-changing Puces de Saint-Ouen district, the MOB House offers a green alternative to the hustle and bustle of the city. Its 20-metre heated outdoor pool, surrounded by a lush 2,000 m² garden, invites you to take a break from the hustle and bustle of Paris. The address appeals as much to creative types as to city dwellers in search of disconnection. Here, you’ll swim in the calm of designer deckchairs and tall grasses, in an arty, sustainable atmosphere.
📍 70 rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen, France
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