A SEAFRONT lido named one of the best in Europe has reopened for summer â with its huge revamp set to be unveiled in weeks.
, which is undergoing a £4.5million refurbishment, opened to swimmers this weekend.



Work to redo two derelict buildings attached to the lido, meanwhile, will finish in June.
The plans are set to turn the buildings into a multi-use public space, with a terrace that overlooks the main pool.
It includes new seating and a coffee pod which will also sell ice creams and snacks.
Boasting of “breathtaking “, there will also be a community space that can be used for weddings, conferences and other group activities.
The website reads: “Make a splash at Tinside Lido as we celebrate its grand reopening on Saturday 24th May 2025!
“Dive into the iconic 1935 art-deco outdoor saltwater pool, set against the stunning backdrop of Sound National Marine Park.
“Whether you’re looking to swim, sunbathe on the spacious sun deck, or relax with a coffee and ice cream from the café, Tinside offers the perfect seaside escape for all ages.
“Enjoy a unique blend of historic charm and modern comfort in one of Europe’s top outdoor pools. Book your swim in advance and be part of this unforgettable summer season!”;;
Stephanie Lewis, head of business and commercial development at Plymouth Leisure Active, said they are looking to host more events.
These include yoga, Tai Chi and other health and wellbeing activities.
She called the lido “iconic”;; and said there will be a number of upcoming events planned, the BBC reported.
One exciting activity locals may want to add to their diaries is the summer solstice event on June 21.
This will open at 4:30am for swimmers who want to watch the sunrise.
The renovation is part of a £12million renovation from the National Lottery heritage Fund to upgrade the seafront.
The lido first opened in 1935, celebrating its 90th birthday this year.
, but has been closed for a number of periods and left abandoned.
It was reopened in 2003, and visitors have since raved about the experience.
It is £6.30 per person and £5.00 per child for Plymouth locals.
For visitors, it is £10.00 per person and £8.00 per child.
It comes after Thames Lido in is said to feel more like being in the Mediterranean after it
