Vesturbæjarlaug is a local neighbourhood public pool in Reykjavík, Iceland, heated by geothermal energy. It's got a 25-meter swimming pool, hot tubs, a sauna, and even a cool tub. If you really want to feel like a local - this is a good one.
Swimming pools are an integral part of Icelandic culture and has been ever since people started gathering in natural hot springs in the past. The swimming pools in Iceland is really the easiest way to immerse yourself in the local culture. It's where people meet an talk about everything from the weather to politics.
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What it is: A local swimming pool in a neighbourhood in Reykjavík.
Best season: Any! Hot tubs are the perfect way to get warm during winter.
Opening hours: Please check the website.
Nice to know: Usually you can rent swim wear and a towel at the swimming pool. Admission is FREE for kids.