The park is built on the site of the former municipal beach, which was a landmark in Oradea for decades.
The complex features a specific 'Nymphaea' thermal zone inspired by the lotus flower motifs.
The water used in the pools is sourced from geothermal springs located approximately 2,000 meters underground.
It is one of the largest thermal water parks in the Western part of Romania.
The facility includes a specialized Olympic-sized pool alongside the recreational leisure pools.
Aquapark Nymphaea is a sprawling 7-hectare thermal water complex located in Oradea, Romania, featuring 15 diverse indoor and outdoor pools. The park utilizes geothermal water sourced from local wells, maintaining high temperatures throughout the year. Facilities include 10 water slides, a dedicated children's zone, and an extensive wellness area with multiple saunas and Turkish baths. The architectural design incorporates modern glass structures that allow for natural light while maintaining a controlled indoor climate. Visitors have access to various on-site dining options and lounging areas. The park is situated along the banks of the Crișul Repede river.
From the pedestrian bridge overlooking the outdoor pool complex with the slides in the background.
Bring your own high-quality towels and flip-flops to avoid rental fees.
Visit the sauna area early in the day to secure a spot during peak periods.
Use the wristband payment system to avoid carrying cash throughout the pool areas.
Avoid visiting on public holidays or weekends if you prefer a quieter environment, as the facility reaches maximum capacity quickly.
Open year-round, though outdoor pools may have restricted access during extreme winter conditions.
Swimwear is mandatory in all pools; shower before entering any water; sauna towels must be used to cover surfaces.