London Fields Lido

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London Fields West Side, London E8 3EU, United Kingdom

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Heated outdoor Olympic pool, cafe, tennis, play areas & meadow  

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On the Grid : London Fields Lido

"During the summer, on the west side of the park, you might sometimes see a long queue of scantily clad people with towels, patiently waiting in the sun, eager to cool off in the water or pose by the poolside of London Fields Lido. The 50m Olympic size outdoor swimming pool is floodlit, open all year round and is heated to 25 degrees which makes swimming in the winter a joy. The swimming pool has lane swimming available all day, swimming lessons for children and adults and one to one swimming lessons. There is also a nice cafe and seating area outside to refuel after burning some calories." - POST—

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On the Grid : London Fields

"We couldn't not feature the main draw of the area, London Fields itself. Our advice; if entering after a nice stroll up Broadway Market, don't be tempted to sit with your coffee and freshly purchased goods on the first bit of grass you see. An extra few minutes walk will get you away from the BBQ smoke (an all year round feature if it isn't raining) and into some less populated areas of the park where you can relax in the wild flower meadow or catch a few overs of cricket." - POST—

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@michelinguide

London in the Summer: 10 Things to See and Do

"That could mean a swim in the ponds on Hampstead Heath or in one of the many lidos in the city; try London Fields..." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team

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@cntraveler

London's Lidos - Activity Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Let’s start big picture. What’s the vibe here? There’s something very British about clinging to the open-air life even when it’s wet and cold. London’s lidos (pronounced lee-doze) embody this attitude. Dating from the 1920s and ’30s, these outdoor cold-water pools substitute for seaside resorts on sunny days, and serve as a home for fitness nuts on wintry ones. But mostly they make for a perfect outing, complete with cafés, hot showers, and plenty of kids’ facilities. Four of the best, dotted around London’s extraordinary parks, are at Brockwell, Charlton, Parliament Hill, and London Fields. But let’s be clear: Lidos are about swimming in cold water, so they're not for the faint of heart. However, there’s nothing more exhilarating than the feeling of your circulation pumping as you pry yourself out of the water. Any standout features or must-sees? Brockwell Lido, in Brixton’s Brockwell Park, is a 50-meter pool from the 1930s with an award-winning café and attached fitness center. Parliament Hill Lido, on the edges of Hampstead Heath, is one of the biggest lidos in London; it's massively popular with families and triathletes-in-training. If the idea of cold water is too much but you still want to swim outside, visit London Fields lido, which is heated. After a £2 million refurbishment in 2013, Charlton Lido, in southeast London, is also heated. Is it tough to get in? Book online to avoid crowds, especially on sunny days; otherwise, plan to arrive early. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for? Unlike luxury hotel pools, London's lidos are perfect for wannabe fitness freaks who really want to get in some physical training on the cheap. If you don't like cold water, of course, take a pass." - Ramsay Short

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Edgars Obama

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Great place in Hackney, was here for the first time. changing room inside and outside, (need 1 pound), the water is great as well as the depth! also the staff is wonderful, if something is wrong they explain everything clearly! I will definitely visit this pool again, and recommend it to friends!!!

Daniel Dobson

Google
Nice 23° Celsius water. Clean showers, use £1 for the lockers and you get it back. Coffee shop adjacent, beautiful trees very Roman feeling to swim in a heated outdoor pool.

Nader Malek

Google
A great outdoor pool heated to a perfect temperature. Friendly staff and very good facilities. We went for a winter swim which was incredibly refreshing. The perfect way to start the day.

Amy Jade Winehouse

Google
Wow, £6.40 for exactly one hour of lying on scorching concrete, no loungers, no shade, no music, no vibe — what a bargain! Truly the dream. In any normal country, you pay £20 and get the whole day, with actual services: beds, umbrellas, a bar, a place to relax. But here? You get timed out like you’re in a prison yard. It’s not about the price — it’s the audacity to charge anything for an experience that feels like a sunstroke countdown. And let’s be honest: these places are empty 360 days a year. They can only milk it for the 3 days of sun the UK gets. Who’s really spending £10+ to sweat on concrete for one hour and then be kicked out? Only here do they manage to turn sunshine into a money trap. “Not just me – plenty of reviews say the same. But instead of fixing things, they double down. October swims? Come on, no one’s waiting for frostbite to enjoy a pool.”

T M

Google
I love it here. I only wish people would swim in the appropriate lanes. In the slow lane people race past you. They’re often faster than this in the medium. The lanes get overcrowded at times.

Michael Woodside

Google
My first visit and what an amazing place this is. Greeted with a warm welcome by the lady on the desk, clean and modern changing rooms inside and out, warm showers and a spotlessly clean pool in beautiful surroundings. Enough room poolside to relax for a bit if you want to as well and even though I went on a hot day when it was busy, it never felt too crowded. It also showed a true cross-section of society and was clearly being used by locals, with people of all ages, genders and races, which was super refreshing and gave a wonderful vibe. Big shout out to the staff who made my first visit so wonderful. 🥰🌟

Charlotte Close

Google
London Fields lido is a vibrant and welcoming spot, especially on hot days. This area of the park is popular with families and often bustling with kids, making it a lively and energetic place to visit. The expansive green space is perfect for picnics, games, and letting the little ones run around freely. The park’s layout offers plenty of room to spread out, and the open spaces are ideal for enjoying a sunny day. There are several playgrounds and water features that are especially appealing to children, which adds to the lively atmosphere. While the area can get quite busy, the energy and activity make it a fun and engaging place for families. For those seeking a more relaxed experience, the park still provides ample spots to enjoy some downtime. Bring a blanket and some refreshments, and you can find a cozy corner to unwind while soaking up the sun. The well-maintained green areas and facilities make it a pleasant environment for all visitors. Overall, London Fields West Side is a great choice for a sunny day out, particularly if you enjoy a lively atmosphere with plenty of family-friendly activities. It’s a fantastic spot to experience the vibrant community life of East London while enjoying the outdoors.

Amelia-Rose Robinson-Bennardo

Google
Great pool great swim teachers and as a swim academy student I am proud to swim here Naomi is a great teacher to learn from and I a proud to be her student and the receptionist Giuseppa is very helpful and very friendly and caring g and considerate of customers feelings here and makes sure everyone feels welcome with her vibrant and bubbly personality
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Christoph N.

Yelp
What can I say, except that I feel very lucky to have this Lido in my backyard! I decided to test this one out yesterday (the first spring-y sunday of the year) and expected it to be crowded but I was wrong. First, this swimming pool is a proper "swimming" pool, with 4 different lanes for all levels of swimmers. Family, Slow, Medium & Fast lane...these are well respected which and even if your lane is crowded, the "flow" should be good. Then, the pool is huge! Olympic size :) realised this when I was in the water on my fast lane :) and decided that I might go for the medium level next time haha. Changing rooms are clean, showers as well...and the great timings makes it easy for workers to have a swim before or after work. Thumbs up Hackney, this is just great.
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Lizzie S.

Yelp
Splishy sploshy splashy, that's just how my afternoon went when me and the girls decided to don our swimwear, some of us wearing a little inappropriate outfits (not naming anyone Huddy!) and head on down to the local pool. Who cares if it's a breezy day, we are British after all. We swim n the Atlantic Ocean, a little pool in Hackney does not fill us with fear. Well actually it was the crazy OAPs splashing around that did but that being said this place is awesome. Seriously cool! It's a heated pool so you'd rather be in swimming than hanging about. There are loads of lanes and it's big enough to fit everyone in. they even have a little cafe there so you can sit pool side and nosh on chips and Slush Puppies like you did when you were a kid. It's not even pricey, a few bob a ticket and you can swim for hours. Thank you Hackney Council, I knew the money I paid you was going somewhere!
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Catherine H.

Yelp
The London Fields Lido is the perfect place to be on those increasingly rare sunny and hot summer days. With a good-sized outdoor swimming pool, an affordable entry ticket, and a great location this lido acts as a magnet to London Fields locals. Unfortunately for me, as someone who does not really like the idea of public pools with lots of kids in it, this pool is full of them. I tend to get a bit frustrated by the amount of loud kids causing a ruckus, (obviously my maternal extincts have not yet kicked in.) but once I managed to mentally block the kids out and ensure that there is enough chlorine to get rid of any yuckiness public pools might have, I think this pool is the ideal place to go for a refreshing dip and some exercise.
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Derry N.

Yelp
This is the one facility I visit locally that I truly could not live without. Completely renovated in 2006 it boasts wonderful, new facilities and an Olympic length heated pool which is located out of doors in the shadow of tall trees. Its a wonderful pleasure to wake up floating in the deep end and staring up at the clouds. An equally good time to visit is at dusk, as the sky turns scarlet and the jets curve a tangential path over the park and into Heathrow airport. Of course the pool attracts its fair share of serious swimmers too. I wouldn't advise venturing too far from the medium lane unless you know your butterfly from your doggypaddle. Prices are steep-ish for a single swim, but the memberships are good value considering they allow access to seven other pools and gyms around Hackney. Can't recommend it enough!
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Evan S.

Yelp
Such a pleasure to have this lido in the neighbourhood. It has amazing opening hours, 6:30 - 21:00 including weekends which as the days get longer is perfect for an after work dip. The way the lanes are divided makes it comfortable for all levels of swimmers as there are dedicated lanes from slow to fast and in between. The reception staff are always smiling and I've even had a couple lessons which have kept me from drowning as I try desperately to get into shape. A 50m outdoor heated pool can't be beat!
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Qype User (Andyma…)

Yelp
As you gently push through the water, noticing leaves fallen from the tree float on by, the crisp air kisses your face, as the warm waters massage your body, you could be forgiven for thinking you are swimming in a lake in Greece, or relaxing in a hot spring in Iceland? However, the place you are taking a dip is in the lido of London Fields, Hackney. There is something special about swimming outdoors whatever the weather, and since it's £2.5 million overhaul, the lido is an absolute pleasure to visit. For me in the summer, it can get a wee bit busy, but anytime thereafter, you can truly feel like you are somewhere else completely. Locals get a discount price, but the pool is open to those from outside of Hackney too, so as long as you can brave the cold before jumping in and out, then a lido visit is must, you won't regret it.
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Irene O.

Yelp
Outdoor heated pool, in the middle of a park! COME ON. Its just gorgeous - and competitive - BRING a friend and see who can get to 10 lengths first. A sure way to make sure that you are hungry enough to justify whatever you want afterwards. Its heated (as I said) - which means that even swimming in rain is fun. You can admire the high-rise apartments nearby and wonder if they are also gazing down at you as you once again swallow just a little too much water and are forced to stop your lap midflow to cough. If you've been humming and hawwwing about a swim for a while... go here. Especially in the early morning. There's some real characters.
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Ashley V.

Yelp
It's no where near where I live but on a hot summers day it is so worth the trek...and the long line to get in. It was busy on a Sunday but there was still room for me to lay out my towel and shtuff on the pool deck. My main goal that day was to dip in, get out, lay on my towel and read my book until the sun naturally dried me off. and repeat until Im satisfied. BUT if I wanted to actually do some laps that day there was a slow lane that I could have joined so I wouldn't feel so intimidated by the other crazy fast lap swimmers. Only 4 pounds something to get in? awesome. There are lockers that cost 20p but you have to put in a coin every time you reopen your locker. SO make sure you take out everything you might need for your time there and lock away the valuables and spare clothes you wont need...so you don't end up paying 40p like I did.
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Thomas W.

Yelp
This place is cut down municipal hackney bling. A functional/ engineer designed lido with water that stays at 26 degrees, is open all year round and in the summer is urban perfect as you lie on the concrete baking with the ground digging into you. There is little refinement to it, but it does what it needs to (i.e. offers an olympic size pool in the middle of Lonodon). In the summer it can get crazy busy and unwieldly for someone seeking a proper work out. That said watching the hackney mix of people is always interesting. The rest of the year it is a great place to go and carve up the lengths
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Robert w.

Yelp
Just ideal for the sunny days in London. When you do not have enough time to leave for warmer climes or want to relax without leaving London. It's a heated pool so once you get used to the chill. It's surprisingly refreshing... Its very relaxing to swim beneath the London Plane trees that afterwards I felt like walking on air... There is also a nice sunbathing terrace ideal for catching the sun. The Lido has a cafeteria which served good single expresso for £1.20. There were also wraps and baked potatoes on the menu.
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Matt D.

Yelp
I do love London Fields Lido, its just a shame that my arms feel like they are going to fall off after one and a half laps. I really like the idea of swimming everyday, and I really wish I could do it. Anyway, all of that is superfluous information about me. The pool is Olympic sized and heated. I have only been in summer, and it was packed. I have seen some enormous lines to get in, luckily I missed them, otherwise I may not have bothered. Even though I am not a keen swimmer, I really enough splashing around, and you can do that in the half of the pool that isn't divided into lanes. My favourite part is sitting on the hot concrete and reading a book, maybe because it reminds me of my childhood back in Australia.
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Anthony G.

Yelp
My favourite place in London, nothing beats swimming here in the morning. Friendly staff, good facilities, hot showers. Pool is always clean and never over chlorinated. Have had my goggles stolen twice from the pool side whilst doing a final cool off lap, I've since stopped wearing them ;)
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Felix D.

Yelp
Cup of coffee, Flip flop to Lido Slap on the Speedos Bash out the Laps! This is one of the best things about living in Hackney Long live the Lido!
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Michelle L.

Yelp
This place is amazing if you like swimming - it is one of the nicest pools I have ever swam in. No saturated chlorine water and lovely long lanes for practising and a good temperature . But the best thing is it outdoors and the pool is open rain or shine. There is no better feeling than swimming in the morning in the freezing cold - you just walk around all day congratulating yourself for doing it !! You just cannot believe you have done something so ridiculously healthy and feel fabulously fine - I highly recommend it - swim in the morning ...next ....rule the world.....
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Qype User (Helean…)

Yelp
People took the mick out of me when I suggested flexing our swimming muscles at London Fields lido. It's probably going to be full of robbers, raiding the changing rooms, one friend said Or hipsters drinking Vedett in their D&G Italian swimmers, quipped another. And how wrong could they have been? London fields' lido is lovely. Perfect for when that (non existent) Great British Heatwave hits town and everyone decides to get out into the not quite sun and bask in that 20-degree heat. If you're lucky. It's a full length pool too, and filled by a great mix of old guys in Speedos getting their RDA of exercise, families on a day out and serious people in the fast lane, possibly training for the Olympics up the road. It's cheap as chips to get in, the water when I went was a steaming 26 degrees (oh yesss) you can get lessons if you are so inclined, they have special events and most importantly are also VERY CLEAN. I say this in capitals as I'm not anally retentive about most things, but swimming pool hygiene is one of them. Nothing quite irks me more than pools of unidentified grey goo in changing rooms, clumps of random hair and general minging-ness in swimming baths. Places like that (mentioning no names) are total verucca farms. And if you think you're about to drown and perish (I'm a horrendous swimmer, so that threat is always near) there's always a lifeguard on duty too.
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Qype User (opitza…)

Yelp
550 meter lanes in this outdoor olympic all year heated newly refurbished lido Absolutely stunning!!! plus its well cheap, especially when you on the dull(£1) great unisex outdoor showers as well, however you should keep your pants on. If you love swimming you gonna adore this place even on a frosty winters morning. please remember to take a pee before you swim:)
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Qype User (typho…)

Yelp
This 50m olympic sized lido is a great hidden gem (well, off the tube network) and its especially notable because the water is heated, which makes for a very pleasant swim even in the winter months. I love floating around in the pool watching planes fly overhead. The pool opens from 7:15am (8am weekends) to 4pm and costs £4 for an adult swimming session. There are five lanes and the pool is usually divided up so that kids can splash around while serious swimmers can get on with their laps. Definitely worth a visit
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Qype User (Soiste…)

Yelp
I have been here on a beautiful summer day and just managed to get in before a loooooong queue formed due to their "one out/one in" policy. While it was pretty full inside, there was nevertheless good order. The rules are strict (no cameras, radios) but it's good. The only thing that disappointed me a little is that the Lido really is only that: a huge, clean, lovely pool with a bit of concrete around it. No grassy areas to lie down on and if you leave the building to go to the adjacent park you are charged again for entrance. So bring a soft towel and lots of 20p coins for the lockers. And sunscreen. And enjoy! PS: As for child-friendly, that is probably true for babies but I don't think 2-10 year olds would enjoy swimming in lanes...
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John S.

Yelp
We wanted to read, tan by water, and do some laps which this place more than satisfied. 1. For gosh sake bring a yoga mat or three if you want to vitamin D your back; cement is not grass 2.There is only one corner of this facility that has sun from 11:00-16:00, find it or risk leaving vs. nomading your kit to pavement previously thought inhabitable, yes even me a former Boy Scout misjudged the sun's trajectory. 3. Echoing an earlier review, multiple 20p pieces are nice to have, not that the locker (not needed if you plan to splash asynchronously) outfoxed me,...ahem 4. We arrived at 10:10 and there was a fast moving line that took maybe 10 min to get through 5. The little private changing rooms are nice in case you wants to avoid grade/?primary? school group/gym shower flashbacks 6. Around 3:45 the place looks exactly like Soylent Green's depiction of a 2022 NYC, i.e., people sprawled across every possible inch of alley and fire escape. 7.Banana Bread and Espresso = yeah great, double up ---- £3 Toasties = omg how do they sell these in good conscious 8.Ideally next time I want to exit at say 15:00, grab a burger at Lucky Chip, down bottles in the park (maybe the most intense scene I've ever witnessed), then hit up Dalston Roof Park, and really start hammering the evening.
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Jon T.

Yelp
Have been here a few times since I moved to Hackney. What a great place. All the times I went was in the winter and sunny but bitterly cold, and I cannot say it was not a little nippy still, getting into the pool. But it is heated to 27 degrees, and after a few laps, you are warmed up fine. The place is amazing with steam rising off the water, and to swim outside is a fantastic experience. It is well maintained and in good order. Occasionally I see a leaf at the bottom of the pool, but that is not enough for me to run out screaming. Seems to be an adult only pool with the entire pool segregated into lanes. Which in my opinion is a great thing, and novel too. Makes me feel good to know I am not swimming through kids pee for once.

Anne S.

Yelp
Rare thing to find in London. Good outdoor pool for swimming during the summers with a small sunbathing deck. This one is the best. The pool in London Fields lido is rather small, so if proper exercise is what you are looking for, maybe you need to visit early in the mornings as it can get pretty busy. It is a place where entire families come together, so busy, but also loud. Especially I like the location it the middle of London Fields, so after the swim you can lay there on the grass where is more space and more quiet.
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Tami C.

Yelp
The outdoor pool is so much fun, I just hope there are enough sunny days this summer so we could enjoy them

Bea B.

Yelp
The London fields lido is an Olympic size, outdoor, heated pool. It really is a god send for the area, I love swimming but hate busy, indoor pools. Although the Lido gets pretty packed, particularly during the summer, it's worth it to be in the fresh air. Surrounded by trees in a corner of London Fields Park, it's a great way to escape, if only for a short time, from city life. Its fairly pricey at £4 for a single swim, but you can become a member if you want to go regularly, and if you're a student the discount is substantial. I haven't plucked up the courage to swim during autumn, although its heated and much quieter than summer, the thought of swimming outdoors in November makes me shiver!
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Qype User (manner…)

Yelp
This lido is a bit of a trek for me, but it's well worth it. I'm not sure when the lido (originally from the 30s, I'm pretty sure) was renovated, but it's in fantastic condition and the facilities are incredible. It gets packed in the summer so avoid the predictable peak times (especially during children's holidays), but otherwise it's the most ideal place to swim. It's a 50 metre pool so a lovely swim and strenuous workout. Moreover the temperature is perfect, and i love the fact that it's open pretty much year-round. In the summer, it's a bit of a scene, and it's quite a sight seeing people taking the sun in.
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Qype User (antiso…)

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London Fields Lido is without a doubt one of my new favourite places to swim. They recently did it up (its been there since the 30's) and the facilities are great. First thing in the morning, you feel like you are swimming in a misty lake in the mountains in the middle of nowhere rather than smack bang in the middle of London. It's heated and open all year round so even in winter swimming here is great. With only £1 per go it's definitely my new pool of choice.
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Qype User (jontre…)

Yelp
Have been here a few times since I moved to Hackney. What a great place. All the times I went was in the winter and sunny but bitterly cold, and I cannot say it was not a little nippy still, getting into the pool. But it is heated to 27 degrees, and after a few laps, you are warmed up fine. The place is amazing with steam rising off the water, and to swim outside is a fantastic experience. It is well maintained and in good order. Occasionally I see a leaf at the bottom of the pool, but that is not enough for me to run out screaming. Seems to be an adult only pool with the entire pool segregated into lanes. Which in my opinion is a great thing, and novel too. Makes me feel good to know I am not swimming through kids pee for once.

Qype User (brad_r…)

Yelp
Fab. 2 mins from my front door is Hackney's heated outdoor pool. Can be really busy pre-work hours and recently starting closing earlier making it impossible to go after work. Poo. Nothing like swimming outdoors in a heated pool in the dead of winter - try it!

Vivienne S.

Yelp
The best pool in london by far, clean, cheap and not to busy depending on the times you go, late morning works best for me as its relatively empty. A lovely place to relax enjoy.