Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Peterborough

SUNDAY 28TH JUNE 2026
A THING TO DO THIS SUNDAY

in PETERBOROUGH
Estimated cost £5.80 (adult) Estimated duration 1-3 hours Distance away Less than a mile away
Built in 1936, Peterborough Lido is a landmark in the city and still open during the summer. Bathe in half a million gallons of water in the heated 50m open air pool - or just lounge around the site's open spaces and cafe - between 9am and 7pm this Sunday.
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PETERBOROUGH
52.57°N, 0.25°W

Sunrise: 03:40
Sunset: 20:27
Moon Phase: full moon
Weather: broken clouds, 22°C max, 9°C min


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