Oasis Sports Centre

Phone View phone number 32 Endell Street, Covent Garden,
London,
WC2H 9AG
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Oasis Sports Centre offers a wide range of sports and leisure facilities including swimming pools, saunas, sunbeds and personal trainers. They also provide 12 week courses.

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  • 5 Hidden oasis

    The Oasis is one of the few places that makes it worth living in Covent Garden. Having a local, heated, outdoor pool within walking distance is great. The Oasis is more than just a swimming pool, with gym, sauna, squash courts, physio and sports injury treatment rooms and more.But it will always be the magnificent outdoor pool, that is open year round, that makes this place so special. On a damp, cold, winter’s morning the steam gently rises off the water when you’re speeding through it. In summer it tends to get extremely busy and crowded during the day, but the early morning lane swimming doesn’t suffer from this.There is also a decent indoor pool, but this tends to be used for school swimming and for special groups. On top of the building is a large sun deck with picnic benches and lots of space to soak up a few rays.The place is managed by Camden Council, who invest just enough money to keep the facilities in an acceptable condition. It is not luxurious or posh, but decent enough to make it one of London’s best leisure gems.

    Alsation
    Review Date: 03/09/2008 Report review
  • 4 Oasis in a concrete jungle

    The only public HEATED outdoor pool that I know in London. (If you know of another one, please share.) Oasis is actually one of the main Camden sports centres. If you're a resident or work in Camden, it's cheaper. It has a gym and exercise classes (all the usual things) but I can't recommend those bits as I only go for the pool. There's two pools, side by side. One indoors and one outdoors and it's the outdoors one that's the real oasis.It's lovely during the winter when it's icelandically steamy. Remember to take flip flops or you'll have frost bitten toes before you get in. Summer is beautiful too - I think it's the afternoon when it gets the sun. Dive down and swim up through a fizz of bubbles... There's space to sunbathe or picnic on a boat-like upper deck which overlooks the water. The little cafe is indoors and also overlooks the swimming antics going on outside. You can get a cheese and tomato toasty or something.Practical info: one end of the pool is very deep so you could dive if you wanted. Length around 25m. Fast lane, medium and slow. There are lots of kids in the summer holidays. The changing rooms are a bit grim (freezing in winter) and you need the right change for the lockers. Ask directions from the changing rooms to the pool - it's a maze of corridors. Cost is average price for a swim in London.Found this excellent link with a virtual tour of the centre (although strangely, it doesn't show the swimming pool very much!).http://www3.camden.gov.uk/leisure/sport/oasis/tel:020 7831 1804

    Frankie
    Review Date: 11/03/2007 Report review
  • 1 Oasis sports centre, london

    well this is my local sports centre, which has been 'refurbished'. actually only the recetion has been refurbished. Since Holmes Place took over it has gone down hill, it was never a modern place, but the changing rooms are disgusting, they took out all the ladies benches and replaced them with nothing!!

    There are two swimming pools, one outside and one inside, which are well used and I enjoy, however the gym is awful, lack of staff, really old fashion equipment, and no help. When I went to the Gym there was only one instructor and he was taking a tummy class so I couldnt get any help and the H&S act you need more staff, I did complain that in a Gym anything could kick off, or anyone could have a accident. The Gym is full of mainly men, who love to pose on the machines, as a women who is a bit over weight, I did not feel at all welcome in the gym, and couldn't find the help I needed with the machines. The managent do not give a toss about the place at all. Holmes place were put in there, and it has become worse, hopefully someone new will be taking over soon, and it should get better, but this is one of the worse Gyms I have ever been to.

    Review Date: 11/03/2004 Report review

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