Freizeitbad Azur
Freizeitbad Azur
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Tyler H
Austin, TX1 contribution
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2020 • Family
So this may not be a very accurate review, however, while living in Germany from 2003-2006 I went to this swimming pool all the time. I have so many great memories here. From jumping off the high dive platform to eating ice cream in the field. I long for the moment I’ll get to go back and enjoy the memories all over again.
Written September 15, 2020
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DCFCest01
Texas69 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2020 • Family
My teens and their friends could not wait to get out of the house to go to the pool!! They go from the time they open at 0800-9pm. There are indoor and outdoor slides. A kids area for little kids and a room where you can bring in food for a party. The room can not be reserved! It’s first come, first served. Snack bar is good but you can bring in food and drinks. Outside there is planets of room to bring chairs and have a picnic with.
Written August 16, 2020
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clausrock
Port Charlotte, FL380 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
I enjoyed the heat of the outside pools as the snow was piled up around. Great place for a family to spend an afternoon. I did go there a very long time ago, but wanted to weigh in.
Written March 8, 2012
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TravelingAmerican787
Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany80 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017 • Family
We went during the winter, so I can only judge the indoor experience. Overall, pool facilities were fine. It's just the German service, as always, is dry and inflexible. My wife had just had our baby and wasn't ready to put on a swimsuit yet. She simply had boxing shorts on and a t-shirt and was sitting on the stairs, with water above her ankles. She was dipping our newborn into the water while I played with our daughter. Lifeguard came over and said she couldn't do this as she was considered wearing street clothes. I see lots of ladies in the water in a t-shirt because its slightly cold and not heated, so I found this inconvenient and ill serviced. Next, we had paid for 1 hour. Due to changing babies clothes, diapers, etc, our stay was about 10 over. We were only in the water about 40 minutes. Upon leaving, we had to pay for an extra hour although we didn't use an extra hour. Nickel and diming is the German way.
Written June 20, 2018
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Bex G
4 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Family
I had a mixed experience. This indoor pool feels like stepping back into 1987. After purchasing our tickets we were told that once we scanned them we had 90 minutes inside and not a minute more. You must scan the same paper card (paper...in a wet pool environment 🥴) to exit, so they charge you to leave if you are a minute over. You must go up a tiled spiral staircase to get to the pool. It is both slippery and inconvenient. There is an elevator but it appeared to be out of service. Everyone enters through the Eingang into a gender neutral changing room. From there I was completely lost until someone helped me. The changing rooms have two doors. You enter through the front to change clothes and then exit through the back into a locker room. Make sure you lock both doors while you're changing because this is also how you exit. Also make sure you unlock both doors or you lock people out of coming or going. The lockers are an additional 2€. From the locker room you walk to a gendered shower room and then out into the pool. Super confusing. There are three indoor pools and an indoor slide. The outdoor pools were closed this summer for renovation but it didn't appear much had happened, or even started. There is a lap pool, a shallow pool and a toddler splash area with a slide and squirting hippo head. There is also a bubbling warm pool...not a hot tub. The entire floor is slippery tile and I watched quite a few kids slip and hit their heads. I understand that it is for ease of cleaning but there are non-slip tiles available. I have them in the bathrooms of our rental here in Germany. My kiddo liked the shallow pool and did her swim lesson there. My main issue came from interaction with the lifeguards and management. My kiddo was in the splash pad area. She splashed another child and made him cry. She was playing and didn't intend to upset him but he didn't like it so I sent her back to apologize. As she approached, that child's father pushed her and screamed "get away from us!!!". The other parents were very shocked, as was I. My daughter began to cry. I didn't want to confront this man for touching my child and causing her to cry so I went to the lifeguards. They did nothing. They didn't even talk to the other parents who witnessed it. They told me that we should stay in the splash pad and that he could stay in the shallow pool to avoid interacting. He pushed my kid but my kid was the one restricted from going wherever she wanted to swim. The manager did not care, either. I am not German and did not want to make a scene, but I was horrified that an adult man was permitted to yell at my child and put his hands on her without any repercussions. I understand that my child caused his child to cry because she splashed him, but he is an adult who PUSHED my child and yelled at her so she cried. Witnessed.

There are no security cameras to monitor all areas of the pool. The lifeguards sit in a glassed-in booth and oversee the shallow pool, lap lane. They cannot see where the slide dumps people into the lower pool, the cannot see the splash pad or the warm spa pool. In my two days there I only saw one guard circulate one time. In 7 hours of being at the pool, one guard walked around one time. They do not lifeguard at this pool like I am accustomed to in the States.

My one negative experience with another patron and the lack of response from the employees has left me with negative feelings about this pool. The pool itself is a solid ok. Old. Mostly clean. Confusing to access the actual indoor pool but once you know you're fine. Not very expensive for a rainy day to pass the time. Don't expect too much. Watch your kids and keep them from drowning. If someone says something nasty to your kid, don't ask for help, just come to your own kid's defense.
Written August 17, 2023
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CsFid
Frankfurt, Germany32 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Solo
In need of finding some green for the eyes and some shadow and water, I went to the Freizeitbad Azur. I was lucky enough to arrive shortly before lunch and the place was almost empty. I’ve even found an area with some shadow and could enjoy the day, laying outside, between some sun and shadow, while the “Bad” got packed. Even though all seemed very civilized and the pools not as full as one couldn’t move anymore - a situation one must be prepared for in such hot days in Germany. I do recommend it and will go back, next time hopefully with friends to play some beach volleyball and have even more fun!
Written July 21, 2019
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Eric Y
Bruchmuehlbach-Miesau, Germany3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Family
Very nice and clean. Not expensive at all. Took my grandson this particular day and it wasn't crowded but I'm sure that's not the norm. He thoroughly enjoyed splashing around in the pool so I will be back weekly through the summer season.
Written May 18, 2019
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Shea G
Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany9 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Family
Azur is a bit pricy, €5,50 for adults for a day ticket during outdoor season. The pool itself it nice, offers both indoor and outdoor swimming and slides, and has an Imbiss where you can purchase food and drinks. Message for more questions.
Written July 9, 2018
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Alan J
Shawbury, UK148 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Family
Great outdoor and indoor pool with slides in both areas. It also has outdoor diving pool. Well worth a visit, and good value.
Written August 30, 2017
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hermdeck
24 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2017 • Couples
We have been enjoying Azur for more than a decade and continues to be a quality experience and good value for all ages.
Written July 19, 2017
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