National Aquatic Centre, Dublin, Ireland – Top Things to See and Do

  • Author: ActiveME
  • Created: October 21, 2013 12:55 pm
  • Updated: December 12, 2017 10:59 am
Location: Dublin
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Opened in 2003 the National Aquatic Centre, part of the National Sports Campus attracts nearly 850,000 people per year and is Ireland’s 3rd most popular fee paying attraction. It houses Ireland’s biggest individual Swimming Lessons programme (over 2,500 participants weekly), has over 4,500 members and has won numerous major Awards over the last 3 years. In 2012 it hosted pre-Olympic training camps for teams from 16 different countries, including the then Water Polo Champions Hungary, new Olympic Water Polo Champions Croatia, the Korean National Swimming team and the Synchronised Swimming team from the USA, among others.
 

1. National Aquatic Centre, Dublin, Ireland - Top Things to See and Do

Altitude: 73 m
Opened in 2003 the National Aquatic Centre, part of the National Sports Campus attracts nearly 850,000 people per year and is Ireland’s 3rd most popular fee paying attraction. It houses Ireland’s biggest individual Swimming Lessons programme (over 2,500 participants weekly), has over 4,500 members and has won numerous major Awards over the last 3 years. In 2012 it hosted pre-Olympic training camps for teams from 16 different countries, including the then Water Polo Champions Hungary, new Olympic Water Polo Champions Croatia, the Korean National Swimming team and the Synchronised Swimming team from the USA, among others.