National Aquatic Center
Address | Level 3, National Aquatic Centre, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +60 3-8992 0888 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.stadium.gov.my/venues/national-aquatic-centre | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Aquatic Centre, Sports | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.5 35 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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National Aquatic Center reviews
35Clean, chlorine level ok, less crowded, lifeguards on duty, water heater provided, unfortunately, the duration session only an hour!
Best public pool by far. Clean changing room, wide swim lanes, vigilant Lifeguards. A prayer room would add another star to this rating!
National Aquatic Centre is located in KL Sports City, (National Sports Complex) Bukit Jalil, about 20km south of Kuala Lumpur.
KL Sport City is the largest
sports complex in the country.
It was officially open on 11 July 1998 ahead of the1998 Commonwealth games, where
Kuala Lumpur played host to this prestigious Games.
This Aquatic center was constructed in accordance with standards and regulation by the International Swimming Federation (FINA).
(Fédération internationale de natation)
The Centre can accommodate an audience of 4,000 people and can accommodate an extra 2,000 temporary seats.
The facilities:
Competition pool 10 lane.
(25mX50mX Depth 2-3m)
Diving pool.
(25mX25mX Depth 5m)
3 platforms (5m, 7.5m, 10m).
3 spring board (3m, 1m).
Training pool 8 lane.
(20mX50mX Depth1.8m).
Open to the public, this pool can be used for training or swimming class according to the rules laid down by the Centre.
It is a best Aquatic Center for International Meet.
Finally the pool is open.but a bit disappointed cuz we can’t use the shower facility. Fee paying still the same.
Cheapest entrance ticket i had, world class lane, pool is extremely clean. 2 swimming pool but one for public users only.
Still well maintained but closed now due to CMCO. Otherwise it is open to the public at certain times.
The National Aquatic Centre serves as a venue for sports expertise to meet the needs of swimming and other aquatic events. The construction is in accordance with the rigorous standards and regulations set by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) with the whole area covering about 28,000 sq.metres. The Floating dome concept measures 7,500 sq.metres with a weight of 14 tons and has the following facilities:
Olympic-sized swimming pool – 50m x 25m with 10 lanes with a depth of 2-3m.
International standard diving pool – 25m x 25m with a depth of 5m, equipped with a tower with 3 platforms at heights of 5m, 7.5m, and 10m plus 3 springboards at 3m high and 1 at 1m high.
There are also 6 practice springboards at 1m high.
Swimming training pool – 50m x 20m with 8 lanes and a variable depth from 0.0m to 1.8m. The pool is equipped with a moveable floor system from Holland.
In addition to the above facilities, the Centre can also accommodate an audience of 4,000 people and has an additional 2,000 temporary seats. Open to the public, this pool can be used for training or conducting swimming classes according to regulations set by the Centre.
It was nice. Entrance fee was cheap, only RM6. Water was clean, world class lane. But there were multiple swimming classes going on.
Good public swimming facility. Bad toilet condition. Don't go on a rainy day as no shelter available
A clean swimming pool with reasonable prices. The covered venue makes you worry less about the weather. The toilets are also clean and suitable to use before and after swimming.
It not worth for weekend, only 3 lane open for public and you can't avoid hitting with strangers
The surrounding air can be extremely hot and sticky, but the view is worth it. Cleanliness 10/10, overall facilities are great!
The pool is fine to swim on weekday, weekend mostly crowded. There were 3 lanes only open for public to swim in weekend. Furthermore, the changing room for lady is spacious but the worst of it often no power supply (room completely dark) and unsafe for ladies who swim in morning section. Hope the management will take action to resolve this issue soon.
World class facilities with serious swimmers only.
Rm6 per entry.
Do check their schedule times when the pools would be open and close for public.
The shower facilities comes with hot water option.
In case u didnt bring your swimming cap, you can always rent from them.
Nice place to learn swim. You can pay 6rm for 2hours and swim in public pool, which is very nice