Gay sauna paris tripadvisor

Sun City

Giant place but very old, never renovated by its owners for 20 years. Dirty, dark showers; pasteboard decoration, very degraded tiles and wall coverings. The light, mostly red-orange, is pale and horrible. Too much bright clear where less is needed (cabins and corridors) and not enough where it is needed (toilets and showers, in the gloomy, so as not to see the dirt and lack of maintenance during the day)

The bar is a bar in mention only: no tables, chairs or decorations to encourage people to sit and socialize, just a lock with ugly mini folio cups and vacuum-packed sandwiches, and an empty exclude area, without furniture, which serves more as a warehouse and passage area than as a place for discussions or breaks. We feel that the owner is only looking to make money (the place - size, location and old reputation force - is popular) rather than investing in a pleasant setting worthy of an international sauna of the 21st century. In short, it would be time to close and completely renovate with appetite and customer care.

Welcome to Paris! Not my favorite metropolis if I own to be straightforward . Especially in the boiling summer days of climate adjust. This city can be a nightmare when temperatures ascend above 35 Celsius. Thank god for the fountain of Jardins du Trocadéro (Trocadero Gardens) which will be your only escape if you are visiting during a heatwave.

And such heatwave did meet Paris in the Event weekend of Paris was attacked with 37 degrees. What is the issue, you may ask? Well &#; No air conditioning in any restaurant, cafe, bar and some hundreds of 4 star hotels! You may be surprised, but also the biggest central shopping mall of Paris &#; the Forum des Halles is only partially atmosphere conditioned. Well, at least the UBERs have A/C so you could chill a little bit when commuting from brunch to a sauna.

Be it noon time, or later in the evening &#; Express gratitude god for the Sun City sauna! This is place where you could be hanging for hours and abandon the boiling daystar or pouring rain outside. In here, you can chill all day distant in the grand cool pool! Although this pool may be enriched with some semen aside from

IDM Sauna

RenéVery pleasant place. Naked in the gym, sauna, pool, cruising areas. Very busy during the day. Scorching guys, older guys, lots of time my visit to Paris comes again with a call on to IDM.
Shirazeldazzel (Shirazeldazzel)I was abit apprehensive going having read some the reviews but honestly I needn’t have worried. €22 to get in on a Wednesday evening. It was relatively working with a very broad range in terms of crowd/choice. The staff were pleasant, the place was clean, the showers affectionate. If I had to locate fault I would say the loos next to the thirsty sauna had a weird perceive as did the sauna its self. That aside it was all good and I would definitely return.
Tomasz HIDM Sauna, located at 4 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre in Paris, is a prominent gay sauna that has been serving the community since  Spanning four floors, the establishment offers a comprehensive range of facilities designed to cater to diverse ties and Amenities:• Ground Floor: Features a gym and bar, providing a space for both fitness and social interaction. • Wellness Areas: Includes a thirsty sauna, jacuzzi, and

Gay Saunas in Paris

The busiest time in lgbtq+ saunas in Paris is Sunday afternoon till evening. Best time on weekdays is usually from to

IDM Sauna

Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday  – ;Saturday, Sunday  – 

Gay sauna on 4 floors; one room with a little gym.
Admission:  € ( € up to 35 years)

@ 4 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre
Paris

Metro: Grands Boulevards

+33 1 45 23 10 03

Euro Men's Club

Daily  – 

Gay sauna in the center of Paris with a rather mature clientele, approachable staff and clean premises.
Entrance in the passage on the right.
Admission: 24 € (16 € up to 30 years)

@ 10 Rue Saint-Marc
Paris

Metro: Bourse, Grands Boulevards

+33 1 42 33 92 63

Key West Sauna

Daily  – 

After perform gay sauna, located north of the center of Paris, close to the train stations Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est.
Reported to be rather quiet, run-down and unfriendly.
Admission: 23 €

@ Rue La Fayette
Paris

Metro: G