
Want To Swim In An Infinity Pool Like This?
Thanks to my friend Tammy Schrader for sharing this – an incredible story of an infinity pool that will be build ON TOP of a London skyscraper!
That had me saying “What The Friday?!?!” Here are some details:

This pool will be the world’s first rooftop infinity pool with 360-degree views – incredible views no matter where you swim – and it’s set to be built in London in 2020!
The pool will sit atop a 55 story skyscraper, and will have transparent sides and a transparent floor.

So How Do You Get In?
This is the biggest question for me, and the Builders say that swimmers would enter and exit the pool via “a rotating spiral staircase based on the door of a submarine, rising from the pool floor!”

OK, let’s swim! Thanks to “Insider.com” for the story, which you can see in its entirety here:
https://www.insider.com/rooftop-infinity-pool-world-first-360-degree-to-open-london-2019-6?fbclid=IwAR2DQRTxvbNNjLkJr5Q2vrc0taGe8ICZpP6TZsSPhudaA9RL9OVwpmdPJlM
Great reporting on that site…now for those who have been reading my blog for awhile, this isn’t the first time I’ve shared some “unique” swimming pools:

Yes, these swimming pools double as apartment balconies!
You want to see more of this? Of course you do! Click here for details on some of the world’s wildest outdoor pools!
https://johnrieber.com/2015/01/08/swimming-into-infinity-the-worlds-wildest-skyscraper-swimming-pools/
I can’t wait for this pool to open in London!

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I saw a story on this in the news last week. I’d love to try it!
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So would it! Thanks for the comment!
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I hadn’t heard about that development in London. It will be interesting to see how the spiral staircase works.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Pete, we’ll see how it looks when it opens to be sure!
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