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Gay Saunas In London

In the vibrant world of London&#;s LGBTQ+ scene, gay saunas found their audience. With unique spaces for local (or not) guys where comfort, camaraderie, and a dash of steam, a gay spa offers an experience unlike any other. Let&#;s reveal the secrets of gay saunas in London.

These establishments, scattered across the city, offer more than just a nice place to unwind for hours in a jacuzzi. They&#;re hubs of connection. From Soho to Kings Cross, a gay spa is here to chill. Check out this manual to London&#;s gay spas for a good moment whether you&#;re a local or just visiting.

What is a gay sauna? 

A homosexual sauna or spa is typically a friendly and open place with a staff. It offers a space for relaxation, socialising, and sexual exploration. While the specific layout and amenities may vary from one sauna or spa to another, they often share similar features and atmospheres.

A reception area welcomes men entering a queer sauna. They can confirm in, pay any necessary fees, and receive a locker key or wristband for securing their belongings. The atmos

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Spin up York Way at the right hand side of Kings Cross
railway station from Euston Route, then go to the end of the railway station
building. Cross York Way at the traffic lights onto Wharfdale Road and the
MA1 Bar and Primary Station can be found about yards on the right hand
side on the corner of Balfe Street. MA1 is situated up the metal stairs on
the front of the building.
Cross street: Caledonian Road

  • Crowd:Various lads from 20 to 55ish. Lots of tourists and Russian
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  • lads. Skinheads, twinks, trakkie lads and students plus married men looking for . Also a lot of strait boys go there.
  • Directions:Turn up York Way at the right hand side of Kings Cross
    railway station from Euston Road, then travel to the close of the railway station
    building. Cross York Way at the traffic lights onto Wharfdale Road and the
    MA1 Bar and Central Station can be found about yards on the right hand
    side on the corner of Balfe Street. MA1 is situated up the metal stairs on
    the front of the building.
    Cross street: Caledonian Road
  • Hours:Thursday 8pm to Midnight (BUFF Nude Club): Friday

    Gay Saunas in London

    Internationally renowned, gay-owned Pleasuredrome has been in business for three decades, attracting all types and ages, from London and across the world.

    Behind its discreet entrance, you'll find de-luxe pods and rooms to rent, spa pool, two steam rooms, two saunas, lounging and social areas, cinema, darkroom and upright sunbed. It also has a hour bar - a rarity in London.

    There is free WiFi and mobile phone charging lockers. Located just a 1-minute saunter from Waterloo, walk down either Alaska Street or Sandell Highway. Find the railway arch that connects these two streets at the end, and the entrance is in the arch.

    Take a look at their website for more information including FAQs.

    Busiest period to visit Pleasuredrome

    After the clubs and bars close, many people head to Pleasuredrome. As Pleasuredrome is close to Vauxhall, it's a popular destination for people leaving bars like RVT and club nights like Beyond.

    Features:

    Maze

    Relaxing Cabins

    Dark Room

    Cafe

    Steam room

    Sauna

    Massage

    Jacuzzi / Hot Pool

    Free Wi-Fi


    Saunas have been an vital place for gay men to relax, hang out and cruise since ancient Roman times or even earlier. And 21st century London's not short of places to get steamy, from Soho to Shoreditch and down to the fleshpots of Vauxhall. Many of London's gay saunas are theoretically 'members only' but you can almost always just turn up and get in for a small fee. Then, you'll be issued with a towel and a locker. Inside, what you obtain will vary from an intimate spot for a few sweaty guys to a giant nude pleasure palace, complete with swimming baths, naked workouts, and late night foam parties. These spots are typically reserved for men only: for other genders who want to enjoy a good soak (but less cruising) check out our guide to London's optimal spas. 

    Recommended: head out on the tiles at London's best LGBTQ+ nightclubs.

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