Why are the Blue Baths closed?

Why are the Blue Baths closed?

Rotorua’s famous Blue Baths have been closed for months following concerns for the 88-year-old building’s structural integrity. On Friday Rotorua Lakes Council, which owns the building, confirmed the Baths were closed on January 26 this year to investigate concerns about the structural integrity of the building.

Where are the thermal pools in Rotorua?

5 Free Natural Hot Pools in Rotorua

  • Kerosene Creek. First on our list of hot pools in Rotorua is the world-famous Kerosene Creek.
  • Wai-o-Tapu / The Bridge / The Secret Spot.
  • Kuirau Park.
  • Hot Water Beach (Te Rata Bay)
  • Wairua Stream.
  • [UPDATE] Waterfall Spout Bath Wai-o-Tapu.

How many hot pools are in Rotorua?

Rotorua Hot Pools: 20 Hot Pools in the Rotorua Region.

When was the Blue Baths built?

Opened in 1931, a Spanish-styled building, set in the scenic (if rather uninspiringly named) Government Gardens, housed the two pools which made up the Blue Baths. The Baths was unique for its time by allowing men and women to bathe together in public.

Why is Rotorua so smelly?

Geothermal areas Thermal activity is at the heart of much of Rotorua’s tourist appeal. A common nickname for Rotorua is “Sulphur City” due to the hydrogen sulphide emissions, which gives the city a smell similar to “rotten eggs”, as well as “Rotten-rua” combining its legitimate name and the rotten smell prevalent.

How hot are the mud pools in Rotorua?

Each hot pool is filled with pure spring water from a secret spring source heated to a perfect 39.5 degrees. You get your own private tub for your party with no interruptions.

Where is the smelliest place on earth?

The smelliest places on Earth

  • Seal Island, South Africa | Seals. Unless you’ve been to Seal Island, it’s unlikely you have ever considered what a seal smells like.
  • St Lucia | Chocolate.
  • Mexico City, Mexico | Sewage.
  • Isparta, Turkey | Roses.
  • Ijen Volcano, Java | Sulphur.

Is the smell in Rotorua bad for you?

Living with Rotorua’s distinctive sulphur smell won’t slow your mind, according to new research. A study by US and Kiwi researchers proves the low levels of hydrogen sulphide gas in the city’s environment did not further harm asthma sufferers.

Why is Rotorua so popular?

Rotorua is most famous for its rich Maori culture and geothermal activity.

What causes the smell in Rotorua?

Air pollution in Rotorua is often assumed to be the characteristic sulphur smell. This naturally occurring smell is hydrogen sulphide and comes from the geothermal activity in the area. There is a study underway that is investigating the long term effects of exposure to hydrogen sulphide.

How smelly is Rotorua?

1. Re: Does Rotorua smell bad? It is very subjective and also weather-dependent. At its worst it does smell like rotten eggs, but you very quickly get used to it.