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Neuss, Germany - Summer is just around the corner, and the Stadtwerke Neuss has exciting news for residents and visitors alike! The city's swimming pools, located at the South Baths and North Baths, are ready to welcome you with a variety of options to enjoy your time in the water.
Starting from Monday, June 19th, you can purchase the holiday card, which grants access to the baths for children and youth during the summer season. The holiday card is valid as a daily pass for the baths between June 22nd and August 6th. No time limit is set on the holiday card, so you can visit the pools as often as you like within these dates. You can purchase the holiday card at the South Baths and North Baths.
For those who prefer a more digital approach, E-Tickets are also available. The website to book E-Tickets is www.kurse.stadtwerke-neuss.de. E-Tickets can be used as an alternative to the holiday card and can be printed or scanned directly from a smartphone at the turnstiles.
The South Baths will continue to offer the "heat tariff" during the holidays. If the temperature is predicted to be 24°C or above, all visitors can stay in the baths the whole day for the 2-hour tariff.
For updates on the swimming pools in Neuss, be sure to visit the official website at www.stadtwerkeneuss.de/baeder-eishalle, which is updated on a daily basis.
The "Urlaubskarte" offer for swimming pools in Neuss is provided by the Stadtwerke Neuss, the municipal utility company responsible for the operation of the public swimming facilities. So, gather your family and friends, and get ready for a splash-tastic summer at Neuss swimming pools!
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