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.