Frauenbad at Stadthausquai
The water flows from Lake Zurich into the River Limmat not far from here and is extremely clean. The two over 30m (98ft)-long pools – for both swimmers and non-swimmers – enable guests to enjoy a refreshing dip, while a small library provides reading material for a relaxed day by the water.
There is also a kiosk selling snacks and beverages. On three evenings a week, the bathing facility is transformed into the Barfussbar (“Barefoot Bar”), which is also open to men.
History/Architecture
In 1837, the first “public bathing house for women” was constructed by the entrenchment of the old city fortifications (“Bauschänzli”). This was used for personal hygiene rather than as a leisure pastime, as at that time many households still did not have running water. In 1888, the bathhouse was renovated in art nouveau style, crowned with a cupola and with four small turrets at the corners. The wooden construction floats on the river and is anchored to the quayside.


Prices
| Entrance | |
|---|---|
| Adults (from 20) | CHF 8 |
| Youths (16 – 19) | CHF 6 |
| Children (6 – 15) | CHF 4 |
| Address | Stadthausquai 12 8001 Zürich CH |
|---|---|
| Telephone | +41 44 211 95 92 |
| Homepage | www.stadt-zuerich.ch |
| Google Maps | Place Route |
Opening hours
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
Current opening hours are available here