Gay sauna in wiesbaden
Club Sauna
Nice lock upstairs and management very friendly. Needs more transforming room space in locker room. Nice, hot steam sauna. Dark hallway with orgy rooms on each side. A good mixture of young and antique men, some straight men looking for contact.
Crowd: Same-sex attracted, straight, some US military.
Facilities: Dry sauna, steam sauna, video room, orgy rooms, bar.
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Who's Coming
Gay, straight, some US military.
Facilities
- Crowd:Gay, linear, some US military.
Facilities: Dehydrate sauna, steam sauna, video room, orgy rooms, bar.
No - Directions:Vicinity of Urban area Hall in downtown Wiesbaden.
- Hourspm, Sun - Thursday; 24 hours Fri-Sat.
Best times: Sunday.
Update: Unlock daily till 7 pm.
Dates open: pm, Sun - Thursday; 24 hours Fri-Sat. - Cruising Info/ Tips:Lots of action in orgy rooms, just go in and lay down.
Cruisiest Spots: Steam sauna. - Wheelchair Accessible:No
SAUNAWERK
Reviews
Saunawerk in Frankfurt am Main has received mixed reviews, with some visitors praising its top-notch amenities, relaxing ambiance, and inclusive same-sex attracted steam room. Positive comments highlight the cleanliness of the facilities, friendly staff, reasonable drink prices, and a good mix of clientele on certain days. However, there are contrasting opinions mentioning conservative rules regarding nudity and action control that made some guests feel uncomfortable. Despite this, others appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and up-to-date facilities provided by Saunawerk.Saunawerk exceeded all expectations! The amenities were spotless and top-notch, with a relaxing ambiance that set the perfect tone. The male lover steam room was vibrant, inclusive, and an amazing space to connect or unwind. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a welcoming and luxurious experience!
Facility is good. Staff members are very friendly. There are several smoking areas, but pretty much the entire place is filled with cigarette smoke…some people smoke in non-smoking area anyway. I felt reliable and comfortable.
First time at a sauna and very positive experience. I was nervous to visit this place
Wellness and well-being in a historical ambiance
Badhaus history in Wiesbaden
The “Schwarzer Bock” opens as a bathhouse in Wiesbaden. This recorded year still graces the door of the hotel bar. The hotel virtual dating back o is the oldest enterprise in the city of Wiesbaden. Why did they choose the name “Schwarzer Bock”? Legend has it that the first owner of the bathhouse was the mayor Philipp zu Bock. As he had black hair, his house was called “Zum schwarzen Bock.”
The Schwarzer Bock and the town of Wiesbaden bear great damage in a fire. The house is newly rebuilt by Hermann Burg.
In the middle of the 30 Years’ War, it is recorded: “Zum Bock has been fairly ravaged and now has no inhabitants.” At the end of the war, only 51 citizens were left in the small town of Wiesbaden.
It is documented that the “Bock” has reopened: It even has two public baths.
Louis XIV’s troops march through Wiesbaden again. The city is secured with trenches, gates and towers.
The main damage from the 30 Years’ War has been repaired and in the list of bathhouses the “Bock” is called “Zum Schwarzen Bock.”
The “Schwarzer Bock” is newly rebuilt and expanded in the same year through
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