A free-to-use outdoor swimming pool is slated to open up in the heart of East London, along with a whole host of summer activities. However, the lido will only run for a select period of time

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The huge lido is free to enter, if you’re brave enough(Image: Royal Docks)

A free outdoor swimming pool is slated to open in the Big Smoke this summer, but there’s one big catch Brits need to be aware of.

With temperatures predicted to rise to a sweltering 38C this month across parts of the UK, the idea of cooling off in the water has never been so appealing. Luckily, the Royal Victoria Dock in east London is opening an al-fresco water space, dubbed Summer Splash.

The unheated pool, which will be made from floating platforms, is completely free to use, and is set to open to the public next week, on Friday, July 25. However, the lido will not be a permanent feature – and will close down on Sunday, August 17.

The area will be transformed into a swimmer’s paradise – but only for the summer months(Image: Royal Docks)

“It’s the perfect place to cool off and relax, providing an urban retreat like no other,” hails Royal Docks’ official website. “Lounge in a deckchair, take a dip and soak up views of the Royal Docks’ vast open waters, framed by the City’s iconic skyline.

“The summer also provides a wider offer for water sports and wellness fans. [You] can dive into the action with wakeboarding and paddleboarding at WakeUp Docklands, waterside relaxation at Sweheat sauna, or the thrill of open water swimming at either the Royal Docks Swim Series in June or Dock2Dock in August, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.”

The lido, which will be manned by lifeguards, features a shallow section for children. There will also be a sandy play area, as well as deckchairs and a range of ‘exciting activities’ for kids.

“The Royal Docks is one of London’s best-kept secrets, a vibrant hotspot for creativity and culture, so I’m delighted to see the return of the At the Docks season,” Justine Simons, the deputy mayor for culture and the creative industries, said. “There is so much for young people and families to enjoy, from fun activities to open-air performances and festivals, as we continue to build a better London for everyone.”

If you’re heading into London to enjoy the free lido, Summer Splash is located just a short walk away from Royal Victoria DLR station. It is also close to the Emirates Cable Car on the embankment of Royal Victoria Dock next to The Crystal. You can plan your journey using TfL’s route planner here.

Brits are being encouraged to make the most of the lido while they can, as – in classic British fashion – downpours of rain are expected to brutally disrupt the UK’s ongoing heatwave. You can read the full weather forecast here.

*The lido’s core opening hours are 10am-6pm every day. Adverse weather conditions may see the pool closed. Check @Yourroyaldocks on X (formerly Twitter) for updates. Children aged under eight must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

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