The two municipal facilities that will kick off their summer season first on Saturday, June 6, are Parque del Oeste and Benicalap, and they will remain open without interruption until September 6, 2026.
Starting Saturday, June 6, these two pools will be open for three months, until September 6.
Hours will vary by day: Monday through Friday, the pools will be open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., while on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, hours will be extended from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Tickets for both pools throughout 2026 will cost €3.35 for adults and €1.70 for children. This price will apply to all other pools in the network, except for La Hípica, where tickets will cost €5.10 and €2.60, respectively.

Opened in 1983 and renovated in recent years, the Benicalap pool features 29,000 square meters of facilities, two pools, a water park with two slides and a zip line, and a range of recreational activities for all ages.
The Parque Oeste pool complex spans 9,200 square meters, featuring an Olympic-size pool, a medium-sized pool with slides, a children’s water park, an aquasplash area, and a multi-adventure park.
Every Friday in July and August, the Oeste complex will also be open in the evening with a program featuring shows, live music, and water activities such as paddleboarding, kayaking, and inflatable water toys.
The rest of the pools, starting June 13

The next one to open will be La Hípica, which already has an opening date scheduled for June 13, 2026.
The following week, on June 20, the rest of the municipal swimming pools will open, bringing their opening date forward by a few days compared to 2025, as facilities such as Castellar have already confirmed.