Bagni Misteriosi

Outdoor swimming pool · Vigentino

Bagni Misteriosi

Outdoor swimming pool · Vigentino

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Via Carlo Botta, 18/A, 20135 Milano MI, Italy

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Highlights

Step into this 1930s lido oasis in Milan, featuring giant pools that transform into a winter rink, where you can soak up sun with a refreshing drink in hand.  

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Via Carlo Botta, 18/A, 20135 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

teatrofrancoparenti.it
@bagnimisteriosi

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Via Carlo Botta, 18/A, 20135 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

+39 02 8973 1800
teatrofrancoparenti.it
@bagnimisteriosi

Features

crowd lgbtq friendly
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jul 6, 2025

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"After years of abandonment, the Pier Lombardo Fondazione (the organisation behind the nearby Franco Parenti theatre) decided to revive this 1930s gem. Another masterpiece by rationalist architect Luigi Secchi, today Bagni Misteriosi features two beautifully restored public pools and wide terraces popular with locals looking to catch some rays. In summer, fees range according to the time of day. On Thursdays, the pools are open until midnight."

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Tamer Musharbash

Google
I recently visited a pool in Milan, and I must say it was amazing! The ambiance was great, with a perfect blend of relaxation and fun. What impressed me the most was their selection of drinks; they had an excellent variety, and the prices were quite reasonable. It's a fantastic place to unwind and enjoy some refreshing beverages while lounging by the pool. I highly recommend it!

Liv K

Google
Tickets to enter were €25. After purchasing these we were informed you cannot swim in the pool without a swimming cap which can be purchased for €8. This is something that customers should be informed of BEFORE paying for entry. So all together €33 to swim in a pool with dirty floor. No sun loungers either just plastic grass. Also not allowed to drink near the pool. Wouldn’t recommend.

Mariana Baccarin

Google
The place is truly beautiful, but despite the many lifeguards in Armani uniforms, the basic facilities leave much to be desired. The bathrooms are not cleaned, the showers are cold and often malfunctioning. For a €25 day pass, one would expect at least clean and properly functioning toilets.

Fernando M

Google
I’m studying in Milan and the past few days have been scorching hot; a friend suggested this place and I loved it. I purchased tickets online and literally walked in without waiting at all on a Sunday afternoon. Purchased the swimming cap (required for swimming) but there are plenty of showers all over the place and if you are just going to sit by the pool with your feet in the water you don’t need a swimming cap. There were a lot of people but it did not feel overcrowded. Bring a book and earbuds if you want to block out the noise. The place is huge, there’s plenty of shade, and room to sunbathe. The bar has good drinks (a little expensive but not more than what you would pay at say a hotel. €7/€8 per drinks. There are food options (bowls and sandwiches for ~€12. I will definitely return.

Pao Rib

Google
Tickets are easy to buy and there was no queue on a Sunday. The premises are clean and beautiful. BUT although it is written in their rules that smoking is not allowed, people smoke and don’t give a xxxk about the rules. We were 3 families with children and when we complained with a staff member, he said (in front of all the smokers faccia di bronzo) that guests are free to smoke. We told him it was written on the rules and invited him to read them on the website but he was totally dismissive. Obviously most of the smokers kept going on and on. Same as you flip when someone doesn’t have the cuffia, you should enforce the non-smoking rule!!!!!

Amanda Chreptowicz

Google
If it gets hot in Milan it’s a nice option to visit this place. The pool is nice and has cool water. Nevertheless you must use a swimming cap which for me is an exaggeration using an argument “hygiene”… I’d rather see a “shower must” before pool which is not present there… Another thing I didn’t like was that you cannot have a drink sitting at the concrete stairs around the pool , another exaggerated prohibition in my opinion

Simon P

Google
Such a beautiful way to spend your day here in Milan. Be sure to purchase a swim cap before or at the venue because you are not allowed to swim without one. The place is clean, organised and beautiful. Would recommend :)

Micheal Mallie

Google
Book Tickets in advance!!! There are morning sessions/afternoon and all-day sessions if you don’t have a ticket bought the line is long. Inside it is beautiful, jazz music playing, friendly staff, food and drinks are excellent. Just that wait and lack of clear communication took a star off

Yanne Harrington S.

Yelp
This beautiful outdoor swimming pool is an oasis in Milan when the weather gets too hot, I recommend going there on mornings on weekdays - unless you want to stay all day. It's quiet and cool and has a really nice bar where you can have coffe and snacks. Remember that you must wear a swim cap if you want to swim and you'll also need flip-flops but you can buy both here. Another great feature is the aperitivo which starts at 6.30 pm and goes on till midnight at weekends.