The facility is integrated with a large hotel, making it one of the few water parks in the region designed for multi-day resort stays.
The 'Palace of Treasures' contains a historic-themed zone with a simulated shipwreck.
The complex features a 450-meter long 'Wild River' current channel that flows through various sections of the water park.
The sauna area includes a 'Sauna Bar' that serves specific refreshments designed for rehydration after thermal sessions.
The water park utilizes a sophisticated water filtration system that recycles pool water to maintain health standards in a high-traffic environment.
Aquapalace Prague is one of the largest indoor water parks in Central Europe, located in the Čestlice commercial zone southeast of the city. The facility features three distinct themed palaces—the Palace of Treasures, Palace of Adventures, and Palace of Relaxation—connected by a network of slides and pools. It offers 12 water slides in total, including a 250-meter long space bowl and wild water canyons. The complex houses a dedicated Sauna World, spanning 3,000 square meters with 14 types of steam and Finnish saunas. A dedicated 25-meter lap pool is available for fitness swimmers separate from the recreational zones. The site includes an integrated four-star hotel, allowing for direct guest access to the water attractions. On-site dining is provided through various themed bars and restaurants located directly within the pool area. The facility uses a modern RFID wristband system for managing locker access and cashless payments within the park.
The upper observation deck overlooking the Palace of Adventures provides a panoramic view of the slide complex.
Bring your own towels and bathrobes to avoid rental fees, though rentals are available.
Visit the Sauna World early in your stay as it requires a separate or upgraded entry fee and enforces a strict 'no-textile' policy.
Use the electronic kiosks to check your total spend on your wristband before exiting to ensure there are no billing surprises.
Avoid visiting on public holidays or weekends if you prefer quiet, as the facility reaches capacity quickly and wait times for popular slides increase significantly.
Swimwear is mandatory in pool areas; the Sauna World requires nudity or the use of specific sauna towels only, with no swimwear allowed.