I was at the weekend, the experience of the pool is not very pleasant:
The paths are stretched across the pool, that is, the length is 20 meters. Instead of wave arresters, there are incomprehensible floats that drift in one direction or the other from those passing by.
Visitors have a low swimming culture, and there are triathletes with a potbelly, swimming barely in their shoulder blades, and people with diving equipment on the track.
not recommended.
For three. Probably, it depends on what to compare it with.
I will compare it with Minsk.
Positive:
- the water is not strongly chlorinated;
- the water is warm enough + the heat in the room itself;
Minuses:
- personally, I found the entrance on the second attempt;
- the pool is small. It is called "Olympic" (as I understand it), and for the sake of water polo there is no division into tracks, i.e. people swim across - it is wildly inconvenient. Despite the fact that when the weather was warm, there were not many people. In November it got colder and it just became dark: who managed to find a place for themselves is OK, the rest of us don't understand how to swim. There were also smart guys who tried to maneuver between the floating ones.
- no hair dryers/dryers;
It's getting warmer again now. I'll try to give the pool a second chance.
In general, it's not bad, but the repair is somewhat tired. For its price, in principle, it is acceptable, you can take one-time visits. There is a gym, a sauna, as well as two swimming pools: one is open on schedule and closes in the evenings for training, the second is open and is paid separately as a summer area.