
Luzhniki Aquatic Complex, Moscow
My Aquatics Complex Luzhniki Experience: A Water Park with Its Ups and Downs
summarizeEditor's Summary
I spent a scorching hot day at Aquatics Complex Luzhniki near the Vorobyovy Gory metro station, and it was a wild ride. The place was packed, both with people and sunbeds. I'm still trying to process the experience, but here's the lowdown. The crowds were overwhelming, making it tough to find a spot to swim or lounge on a sunbed. The layout of the showers and changing rooms was confusing, leading to some frustrating moments. The ticket line was ridiculously long, and the staff seemed overwhelmed by the sheer number of people. The water was a bit too cold for my taste, which was a bummer considering the heat outside. Despite these issues, there were some highlights – the outdoor pool was a refreshing escape from the heat, and the individual changing rooms provided a sense of privacy in a crowded space. The interior design was gorgeous, with a sleek and modern aesthetic that added to the overall ambiance. The number of water slides was impressive, offering something for every thrill-seeker. The wristband system made it easy to track my time and avoid any confusion at the ticket booth. The temperature inside the complex was comfortable, making it easy to spend hours lounging around.




























































































live_helpFeatured FAQ
Is Aquatics Complex Luzhniki worth visiting?
It depends on what you're looking for. If you're a fan of crowded water parks and don't mind fighting for a spot, then it might be worth your while. However, if you're looking for a relaxing experience, you might want to consider a different option.
How long does it take to get in and out of the complex?
Be prepared to wait in line for tickets, and factor in some extra time to account for the crowds. I spent around 20 minutes waiting to get in, and another 10 minutes to get out.
Are the water slides worth trying?
If you're a thrill-seeker, then yes – the water slides are definitely worth a try. However, if you're not a fan of intense water rides, you might want to stick to the pool or other activities.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Unfortunately, outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the complex. However, there are plenty of vendors and cafes within the complex that offer a range of options.
Is the complex accessible for people with disabilities?
As far as I could tell, the complex was relatively accessible for people with disabilities. However, I didn't notice any specific accommodations or services specifically designed for people with disabilities.
Can I buy tickets online or is it only available at the ticket booth?
I'm not sure if online ticket sales are available, but I did see a sign indicating that you can buy tickets at the ticket booth. It's worth checking ahead of time to confirm.
Are there any lockers or storage facilities available?
Yes, there are individual lockers available for rent, as well as some storage facilities for larger items. However, be aware that these may fill up quickly, especially during peak hours.
Can I bring my kids to the complex?
Absolutely – the complex is a great place to bring the whole family. There are plenty of shallow pools and activities designed specifically for kids.
check_circlePros
- •The outdoor pool was a highlight for me, offering a refreshing escape from the heat.
- •The individual changing rooms were a welcome surprise, providing a sense of privacy in a crowded space.
- •The interior design was gorgeous, with a sleek and modern aesthetic that added to the overall ambiance.
- •The number of water slides was impressive, offering something for every thrill-seeker.
- •The temperature inside the complex was comfortable, making it easy to spend hours lounging around.
- •The wristband system made it easy to track my time and avoid any confusion at the ticket booth.
cancelCons
- •The crowds were overwhelming, making it difficult to find a spot to swim or lounge on a sunbed.
- •The layout of the showers and changing rooms was confusing, leading to some frustrating moments.
- •The ticket line was ridiculously long, and the staff seemed overwhelmed by the sheer number of people.
- •The water was a bit too cold for my taste, which was a bummer considering the heat outside.
- •The sunbeds were scarce, and I had to fight for a spot – not exactly the relaxing experience I was hoping for.
- •The 3-hour pass felt a bit rushed, especially considering how long it took to get in and out of the complex.



