Seedammbad Bad Homburg - Pure Family Fun!
Categories: Family and Kids
The Seedammbad
is definitely something to consider if you are traveling with kids in Germany. Conveniently located in the beautiful city of Bad Homburg (Homburg vacation rentals | Homburg travel guide) and only 30 minutes from Wetzlar (Wetzlar vacation rentals | Wetzlar travel guide), it offers lots of fun activities for the entire family.
Besides the typical swimming pool areas (both swimmer and non-swimmer pools), the Seemdammbad offers a 70-meter long mega water slide, a current pool where the water pushes you in one direction (they offer fitness programs), a water carousel, and rough water atmosphere in the Brodel Bucht
.
In addition, you can relax in their whirlpools and the famous Kneipp Becken as well as the solariums, saunas and steamrooms.
From May to September, the Seedammbad opens its roofs so the warm summer air can come in. They also offer a nude area, which is kept private from the public areas.
After a long day of water fun, the Walfisch (Wale Fish) Restaurant invites you for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They are open daily as well as the Cafeteria
which offers snacks coffee, drinks and other refreshments.
Location, Map, and Driving Directions
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Additional travel info
The Seedammbad is located on the opposite site where Taunus Therme is located. You can use the same public parking structure.
Admission
Admission is 6 € per adult, 2.50 € for kids starting age 5.
Opening Hours
- Monday: 1 p.m. - 9 p.m.
- Tuesday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
- Saturday, Sunday, Holidays: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
About this Article

This travel guide has been written by
Bettina Kraft.
Bettina Kraft likes to write Germany related travel articles on Live Like a German - a site for exploring Germany, to learn more about its culture / language, and to find a great Germany vacation rental or holiday apartment when going on a Germany vacation. Bettina likes to help visitors from all over the world to experience Germany in a different, more personal way, and make it easy for them to do so by providing detailed travel tips and advise.
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