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"Vacation-like Relaxation in Island and Bad Berg" - leisurely swimming in islands and Bad Berg.

Sunny weather lures Stuttgart residents to swimming pools, yet attendance falls below expectations after a prolonged cool-down.

"Relaxation by the sea in an island setting accompanied by Bad Berg"
"Relaxation by the sea in an island setting accompanied by Bad Berg"

"Vacation-like Relaxation in Island and Bad Berg" - leisurely swimming in islands and Bad Berg.

After a long break, the weather in Stuttgart has returned to hot temperatures, and the city's outdoor pools are once again a popular destination for locals seeking to cool off. On a recent hot Saturday, the Inselbad in Untertürkheim district and the Mineralbad Berg in Stuttgart-Ost welcomed visitors looking to enjoy the sunny day.

At the Inselbad, a regular visitor, Havin Gemici, was spotted sunbathing on the lawn next to the fun pool. Gemici appreciates the Inselbad for the amount of space it offers and the cool slide. Max Alt, a resident of Stuttgart's Wangen district, visited the Inselbad for the first time on this Saturday. He expressed happiness that it was summer again, referring to the rainy July and August weeks of recent years.

Meanwhile, at the Mineralbad Berg, Vincent Klotz-Mainka swears by the Mineralbad Berg and finds the vibe there very pleasant. The Mineralbad Berg, unlike the Inselbad, does not offer lanes for the sporty. However, it does have a lower occupancy rate on Sunday afternoons compared to other city baths, making it a more relaxed choice for those seeking a quieter atmosphere.

Birgit Wittdorf, a visitor at the Mineralbad Berg, enjoys the relaxed atmosphere and the water quality. Lifeguard Lien Hörnig rarely has to intervene due to incidents in the water at the Mineralbad Berg. Sunglasses dominate the outdoor pool at the Mineralbad Berg, and children are rarely seen as it does not have fun or paddling pools.

Ralf Helm, a 61-year-old from Waldenbuch, has been a regular visitor to the Inselbad's 50-meter lane in the sports pool for over 30 years. Helm enjoys swimming at the Inselbad even in cooler temperatures and rain, as swimming is "what comes closest to flying." The entrance fees at the Mineralbad Berg are higher than at the Inselbad.

On Sunday mornings, the Mineralbad Berg in Stuttgart-Ost has a significantly lower noise level compared to the previous day at the Inselbad. This could be due to measures taken to manage visitor flow, such as advance reservations, timed entry tickets, or capacity limits implemented to ensure safety and comfort. Another possibility is that alternative popular pools or outdoor swimming spots nearby were more crowded, distributing the visitors more evenly and reducing wait times at Inselbad.

In conclusion, both the Inselbad and the Mineralbad Berg offer unique experiences for visitors seeking to enjoy Stuttgart's outdoor pools. Whether you're looking for a fun-filled day with the family or a peaceful afternoon by the pool, there's a city bath to suit your needs.

  1. After a sunny Saturday, fashion-and-beauty enthusiasts might have been seen donning their stylish sunglasses while lounging at the Mineralbad Berg outdoor pool.
  2. For those who appreciate a tranquil setting, home-and-garden lovers might find solace in the lower occupancy rate of the Mineralbad Berg on a Sunday afternoon, creating a calmer atmosphere compared to other city baths.
  3. Food-and-drink connoisseurs can savor the unforgettable experience of swimming at the Inselbad, where the fun pool is complemented by the cool slide, making it a perfect fusion of lifestyle and outdoor-living.

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