When you look at travel magazines always stop at the incredible pictures of pools, from another world, high rise buildings or landscapes that only a millionaire can enjoy.What envy! But there really is so beautiful pools that are for public use. Did you know?Well, in the world there are several but only 3 chose to get an idea of what you can learn without paying much.

The first is really my favorite. This is the Bondi Icebergs Club swimming pool in Sydney, Australia. Built along the Tasman Sea, Olympic size, is a true oasis of concrete that resists and contains water currents of the ocean but is a bit colder. You should go in summer, between January and February, and only pay $ 6 daily pass. The second is from Kastrup Sea Bath, a Danish project which consists of a platform that allows people access to a pool that forms in the Baltic Sea. There are restrooms, shaded places, in short, a complex free 24 hours a day between June and September.

And finally there are the Gellert Baths, a swimming pool and elegant aristocratic Budapest. Data from 1918 and Art-Nouveaustyle. It costs $ 20 and works every day. Which do you prefer?

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