Multiplex CityWave
Vienna, Austria

For all surf fans who not live near the coast, an alternative surfing experience is available in the south of Vienna. The 7.5-meter-wide outdoor wave pool allows fast turns and daring tricks in a comfortable environment.

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City Surf Park
Lyon, France

City Surf Park in the Rhône-Alpes region of France offers residents and visitors to Lyon  the chance to enjoy stationary wave riding. Their developed wavepool system guarantees uninterrupted indoor surfing, providing a unique experience.

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EXO 38
Tencin, France

Located halfway between Grenoble and Chambéry, the EXO 38 leisure park in Tencin includes a large lake, in which the first floating surf wave in France can be found, measuring eight meters in width.

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My Surf Wave Island
Monteux, France

In addition to a variety of water slides, the Wave Island Waterpark near Avignon now features also an artificial surf wave. Set in a tropical atmosphere, the covered wave is located in the heart of the French Provence.

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The Glassy House
St. Gilles CdV., France

Through its clever blend of technology, a touch of adventure, and the pursuit of the perfect wave, ‘The Glassy House’ operates one of the first indoor waves in Europe on the French Atlantic coast.

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City Wave Beach
Regensburg, Germany

The largest Citywave in Europe is available throughout the summer in Regensburg. With plenty of space for turns and sprays, this powerful wave provides the opportunity to learn and enjoy surfing in the middle of the city.

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Hasewelle
Osnabrück, Germany

Taking the escalator to the surf spot. In the basement of a department store lies a 7.5 × 16 meter water basin with an artificial wave. Shyness is not an option here, as spectators are everywhere. So take your best and have fun.

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J. Schweizer Arena
Munich, Germany

Surfing in summer-warm water temperatures of 26°C offers the first indoor wave in Germany. The Jochen Schweizer Arena in Munich presents ideal surfing conditions for a session without a wetsuit.

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Rheinriff
Düsseldorf, Germany

A nine-meter-long wave beckons surfing enthusiasts to the Düsseldorf Rheinriff, in the West of Germany. Whether you are a novice or an experienced pro, this surf hall is the right place to let loose in the water.

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Surf Langenfeld
Langenfeld, Germany

Just under 30 minutes away from Düsseldorf lies the world’s first standing wave in the middle of a lake. It’s a small innovation for landlocked surfers in Germany to pursue their passion outdoors and in a natural environment.

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Wellenwerk
Berlin, Germany

The Wellenwerk offers a unique opportunity to be part of the emerging surf culture in Berlin. With a comfortable water temperature of 26°C, you can enjoy the ultimate surf feeling all year round.

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Mall Hof Shopping
Tel Aviv, Israel

The main attraction of the Hof Shopping Village mall located in the north of Tel Aviv is certainly the 10-meter wide standing wave in front of the shopping temple. With 320 days of sunshine, the wave not only invites you to surf.

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Wakeparadise Milano
Milano, Italy

In a lake located right next to Milan’s Linate airport, you can find the artificial surf wave of Wakeparadise Milano. Five pumps are used to create the “perfect” wave, capable of moving 22,000 liters of water per second.

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Sporu City Wave
Tokyo, Japan

Stay cool and get wet at the Citywave Tokyo in Ota-ku! Open year-round, the Sportpark Sporu in the central Shinagawa district offers the best conditions for stationary wave riding in the heart of a vibrant metropolis.

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Moscowflow
Moscow, Russia

The only professional artificial wave in Russia so far is called Moscowflow. It’s a classic Citywave system with an adjacent surf hostel, both located under one roof in the mostly cool city of Moscow.

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Oana Surf 
Luzern, Switzerland

Oana Surf, a long-awaited indoor surf hotspot in Switzerland, offers unadulterated surfing fun with the country’s first standing indoor wave and tropical water temperatures in the middle of the Mall of Switzerland.

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Urbansurf
Zurich, Switzerland

The surf culture is also celebrated in the Gerold Quarter in Zurich. Surfers have the opportunity to pursue their passion in an urban setting and immerse themselves in authentic surfing sensations within a bustling metropolis.

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Honna Surf Hub
Madrid, Spain

Never-ending waves, now also in the capital of Spain. The Honna Surf Hub is probably the most flowy spot in Madrid. A classic Citywave with a width of 12 meters awaits you at the doors of a shopping center.

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Lakeside Surf
Chelan, USA

Lakeside Surf presents the first Citywave in the United States – integrated into a water park with a panoramic view of Lake Chelan. With a width of 16 meters, the wave takes landlocked surfing in the USA to a new level.

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The LineUp Wai Kai 
Eva Beach/O’ahu, USA

Hawaii is always buzzing with surfers, and now it boasts also a stationary wave from Citywave that spans around 30 meters in width. Positioned with an direct view of the ocean, this wave is presently the widest standing wave of its kind globally.

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