The Saunarium is one of the largest sauna complexes in Poland, covering a massive dedicated area separate from the general water zones.
The facility features a unique 'children's bay' area specifically designed for infants and toddlers with shallow, warm water zones.
It is frequently ranked among the top-visited recreational facilities in the Lower Silesia region.
The park provides specific zones with high-salinity water pools known for therapeutic properties.
The site includes a glass-enclosed relaxation terrace overlooking the park's landscaped outdoor grounds.
Aquapark Wrocław is one of the most visited water parks in Poland, featuring a comprehensive complex of indoor and outdoor pools, extensive slide systems, and a large thermal and wellness area. The facility includes a dedicated 'Saunarium' offering over a dozen different types of saunas and steam baths. Visitors have access to a 25-meter sports pool, a wave pool, and a lazy river section. The outdoor area is equipped with heated pools available for use even during colder months. The site integrates a fitness club and a gym within the main complex. It is designed to accommodate both families with children and individuals seeking relaxation. The park utilizes advanced water filtration systems to maintain hygiene across its large-scale aquatic zones.
From the pedestrian bridge area overlooking the outdoor pool section during sunset.
Bring your own flip-flops and a large towel, as these are essential for moving between the pools and the sauna areas.
Use the wristband system provided at entry for all locker operations and incidental purchases to avoid carrying cash.
Visit the sauna zone during weekdays to avoid peak weekend crowds when the facility reaches maximum capacity.
Do not attempt to bring food or drinks inside, as security checks are strictly enforced at the turnstiles.
Swimwear is mandatory in pool areas; the Saunarium strictly requires towel-only seating to maintain hygiene standards.