Look for your bathing suit and remember how to snorkel because here is a list of spas in CDMX. Yes, you will have the fun the best of all is that they have very accessible prices. Take note.
1. Jalalpa 2000 Water Park
One of the water parks where the kids have the most fun. Not only are there swimming pools here, but there are also playgrounds, Verde and Zone areas picnic Zone. Best of all, you don’t have to pay to enter, plus it’s a great place to go for a walk with your dog.
🎟️Entrada free 🎟️Entrada
🕛Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
📍Calle Peral, Jalalpa el Grande 1st rearrangement, Álvaro Obregón
2. Eagles Park Japan
free spas in CDMX? There are! One of them is the Parque Aguilas Japan where you will find a lot of facilities and activities such as: games, volleyball, paddle and basketball courts, barbecue grills and, of course, swimming pools.
Although access to the water park is free, it is not always in service. You will find it in special events, Easter and more.
🎟️Entrada free 🎟️Entrada
🕛Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (park hours)
📍Rómulo O’Farril, Parque Las Águilas, Álvaro Obregón
3. San Juan de Aragon Spa
One of the most famous spas in CDMX is San Juan de Aragón. There are swimming and water polo classes here during the week, but the week-end operates as an amusement center and recreational spa. In this park there is wheelchair access to the pool.
🎟️$72
🕛Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m
📍Av. José Loreto Fabela s/n, Pueblo de San Juan de Aragón, Gustavo A. Madero
4. La Ballenita
Get your sunscreen and sunglasses ready, because you don’t want to miss the opportunity to swim there. La Ballenita is a water park where families have a great time.
In addition to the pool, this space has a playground, sandbox, Verde areas and much more. Take into account that during the holiday period and Easter is usually very crowded.
🎟️Entrada free 🎟️Entrada
🕛Tuesday to Sunday from 8:00 a.m
📍Insurgentes Norte, San Simón Tolnahuac, Cuauhtémoc
5. Elba Spa
Among the spas of CDMX that guarantee fun users is the Balneario Elba Spa. Its slides and games make for a memorable time for young and old alike. Take into account that during the vacations it is usually a quite crowded place.
🎟️Adultos $90 and $80 under
🕛Every day from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
📍Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza 2325, Zone Urbana Ejidal Santa Martha Acatitla Sur, Iztapalapa
6. Pantitlán Olympic Spa
If you have very hot in CDMX and you are looking for a great spa to refresh yourself, this is sure to be your next stop. In addition to its pools, this site has green Zones for you to enjoy a day outdoors.
This site also hosts events and shows such as concerts and dances. So, while you swim, you can enjoy music and a great atmosphere.
🎟️$70 per person
🕛Monday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
📍Uno, Agrícola Pantitlán, Iztacalco
7. Tecomitl Water Park
South of CDMX there are also spas where you can swim and have fun. One of them is located in Milpa Alta, where the kids are the most excited in the slides and slides area!
It has a Zone to eat, as well as Verde areas. Please note that this site is also known as “La Poza”.
🎟️Desde $80
🕛Monday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:15 p.m
📍Camino Viejo a San Francisco Tecoxpa, La poza, Milpa Alta
8. Utopias of Iztapalapa
In the Utopias of the iztapalapa mayor’s office there are pools where swimming lessons are offered on a recurring basis, such as La Cascada Xicohténcatl or Tezontli, although there are also spaces that function as recreational centers; some of them have slides and games.
During vacations, Easter or Children’s Day, special events are held, in addition to being times of high frequency. Take precautions!
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