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Increased Prices Ahead: Munich's Baths to See a Hike in Rates by 2025

Municipal swimming pools to witness a 6% price hike. Details on locations with elevated prices can be found here...

Increased prices: Munich's bathhouses to boost costs in 2025
Increased prices: Munich's bathhouses to boost costs in 2025

Increased Prices Ahead: Munich's Baths to See a Hike in Rates by 2025

Starting from January 1, 2025, visitors to Munich's public swimming pools can expect increased admission fees due to rising costs.

The new prices for Munich's public swimming pools will take effect from the beginning of next year, although specific details about the new prices were not provided in the latest announcement.

The increased costs are being attributed to high maintenance and renovation costs, including the renovation of the Müller'sches Volksbad and the roof renovation at the Westbad. Additionally, increased costs are being faced in areas such as cleaning, consumables, and regular maintenance contracts for Munich's swimming pools.

The discounted short and late swim rate for basic-equipped indoor pools will increase to €3.60 (from €3.40), while the rate for MunichPass holders at these pools will increase to €3.90 (from €3.70). The regular rate for these pools will increase to €5.80 (from €5.50), and the family daily ticket price will increase to €17.40 (from €16.50).

For pools with special attractions like Cosimawellenbad, Michaelibad, Olympia-Schwimmhalle, Nordbad, and Südbad, the regular rate will increase to €6.90 (from €6.60), and the discounted rate will increase to €4.60 (from €4.40).

Increased costs are also being seen in ice skating at the Prinzregentenstadion, where the daily ticket price will increase to €6.90 (from €6.50), the reduced rate will increase to €4.80 (from €4.50), and the reduced evening ticket price will increase to €5.30 (from €5.00). The family card rate for ice skating will also increase to €19.60 (from €18.50), and the discounted group A rate will increase to €4.00 (from €3.80).

The SWM is unable to cover the increased costs and is passing them on to visitors. The sauna prices will also increase in the new year, with a 4-hour pass costing €23.00 (from €22.00).

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The increase in costs is being passed on to customers by Munich's Stadtwerke. The changes in sauna prices in 2025 for the swimming pools Cosimawellenbad, Dantebad, Michaelibad, Müller'sches Volksbad, Nordbad, Südbad, Olympia-Schwimmhalle, and Bad Forstenrieder Park were conducted by the Munich city administration or the municipal authority responsible for these public facilities. However, the exact name of the person or institution responsible for this price change is not explicitly stated in the available documents.

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