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Amsterdam promises new official swimming hole in city center

The Binnenhaven at the Marineterrein has been designated the first official swimming location in Amsterdam Centrum, the municipality of Amsterdam announced Wednesday. Previously considered a "wild swimming" spot, the Binnenhaven has now met official safety standards following years of water quality testing and infrastructure improvements, according to the municipality of Amsterdam.

The province of Noord-Holland approved the designation, which will take effect in April at the start of the swimming season. Amsterdam now has 10 official swimming locations, with a potential 11th site being considered in Weesp along the Vecht River.

Swimmers are allowed to use the Binnenhaven year-round. However, the municipality warns that no lifeguards will be present, and swimming is at one's own risk.

“We ask visitors to be mindful of the surroundings and keep the area clean and quiet,” the municipality stated.

Water quality and temperature updates will be available on the Marineterrein website and digital information screens on-site. These updates will also include warnings if the water is temporarily unsuitable for swimming, such as after heavy rainfall when excess sewage water may be released.

“The floating pier will be closed when the water is deemed unsafe,” according to the municipality.

The Binnenhaven’s official designation is part of the Marineterrein’s role as a "living laboratory," where organizations and startups test solutions for urban challenges related to sustainability, climate adaptation, and livability.

One such initiative is Dobbernatuur, which consists of floating islands made from materials such as reed, cork, willow, and bamboo. These structures, anchored to mooring posts and the quay, are being studied for their impact on water ecology and quality.

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