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    Boiler Berlin Sauna

    Boiler Berlin Sauna

    3.9(37 reviews)
    8.4 kmKreuzberg

    November 2021 Update: Sadly, American and most foreign tourists cannot visit Boiler right now…read more Boiler is back to only accepting the EU digital pass. So only those vaccinated in the EU (or in countries who've joined the EU COVID pass system) can enter the club. This regulation is silly, because tourists must be fully vaccinated to travel to Germany. German goverment border authorities and all hotels accept foreign proof of vaccination, so it's strange that Boiler and some other places (like Lab.oratory) won't. If you ever do get to visit, this place is clean, sharp, and fun, one of the best gay bathhouses in the world, if not the best. Boiler puts our outdated, dusty, clunky, overpriced American bathhouses and sex clubs to shame. Whole setup is savvy, smart, and full of nice touches, starting with the digital watches that lock and unlock lockers. The hygiene/douching stations are brilliant. And you don't have to pay for rooms (cabins), just use them as needed. Just like any gay space, sometimes the guys are friendly, sometimes standoffish. Going alone can be intimidating if you're shy or very insecure about rejection. And you will face rejection more often than not at Boiler, as in most gay spaces, unless you check all the Sean Cody / Bel Ami model boxes: young-looking, white features, and fitness body. So consider bringing a friend or two as an emotional safe space. The lukewarm whirlpool is the only complaint, besides the current COVID rules barring most foreign guests. Would be 5 of 5 stars if they had a true hottub. ********* Update vom November 2021: Leider können amerikanische und die meisten ausländischen Touristen Boiler derzeit nicht besuchen. Boiler akzeptiert wieder nur den EU-Digitalpass. Daher können nur diejenigen in den Club eintreten, die in der EU (oder in Ländern, die dem EU-COVID-Pass-System beigetreten sind) geimpft sind. Diese Regelung ist albern, denn Touristen müssen vollständig geimpft sein, um nach Deutschland zu reisen. Die deutschen Grenzbehörden und alle Hotels akzeptieren ausländische Impfnachweise, daher ist es seltsam, dass Boiler und einige andere Orte (wie Lab.oratory) dies nicht tun. Wenn Sie jemals zu Besuch kommen, ist dieser Ort sauber, scharf und lustig, eines der besten schwulen Badehäuser der Welt, wenn nicht sogar das beste. Boiler beschämt unsere veralteten, staubigen, klobigen, überteuerten amerikanischen Badehäuser und Sexclubs. Das gesamte Setup ist versiert, intelligent und voller netter Details, angefangen bei den Digitaluhren, die Schließfächer ver- und entriegeln. Die Hygiene-/Spülstationen sind genial. Und Sie müssen keine Zimmer (Kabinen) bezahlen, sondern nutzen sie einfach nach Bedarf. Wie in jedem schwulen Raum sind die Jungs manchmal freundlich, manchmal distanziert. Alleine zu gehen kann einschüchternd sein, wenn du schüchtern oder sehr unsicher wegen Ablehnung bist. Und Sie werden bei Boiler, wie in den meisten schwulen Räumen, häufiger auf Ablehnung stoßen, es sei denn, Sie überprüfen alle Kästchen von Sean Cody / Bel Ami: jung aussehende, weiße Gesichtszüge und einen Fitnesskörper. Ziehen Sie also in Betracht, ein oder zwei Freunde als emotionalen sicheren Raum mitzubringen. Der lauwarme Whirlpool ist die einzige Beschwerde, neben den aktuellen COVID-Regeln, die die meisten ausländischen Gäste ausschließen. Wäre 5 von 5 Sternen, wenn sie einen echten Whirlpool hätten.

    The best gay sauna ever!...in fact one of the best period. So good I went back several times on my…read moretrip. Highly recommended!

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    Sultan Hamam

    Sultan Hamam

    4.0(59 reviews)
    7.7 kmKreuzberg
    €€

    Rude and unkind! I had extreme back pain and had booked three hours of treatments and received…read moreconfirmation emails. When I arrived the clerk told me they had cancelled all my sessions. When I explained that I hadn't understood I had to call as well, she rudely told me to try Google Translate next time. No compassion for a person in pain and no basic etiquette. Avoid!

    Y'all neeeed to go here if you're in Berlin. I'm not kidding. It was such a relaxing experience and…read moreone of the best I've ever had IN MY LIFE. FYI, men's and women's is Monday. Other than that, it's just women all day errday. I got the exfoliating scrub and massage. It was one of the best add-ons I could have asked for -- especially that massage! I feel like the massages in Germany are much different compared to that of the US? There's somewhat of a physiotherapy approach that you would find more or less at a clinic in the USA. Anyway, you can bring your own bathing suit or go around nekked. It's up to you, it's a judgment free zone and those Germans are very accepting of everyone you know! You're given a locker, and you can choose to get some towels and sandals for a small fee. There's also a shower, a dry sauna, wet sauna, and cooling room. I pretty much did everything I could in the 3 hours paid for. After you are done, dressed, and return your things (if you rented anything that is), you can relax in the front area with some Turkish tea. I slept sooo good that night. Can't wait to go back!

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    Thermen am Europa-Center

    Thermen am Europa-Center

    2.7(88 reviews)
    8.1 kmWilmersdorf
    €€

    I used to love to go in this spa, you could sunbed in the summer and go for long swims in their…read morecool swimming pool but now is closed for good

    Plenty of differently themed saunas, steam baths, hot tubs and cold tubs, reclining chairs indoors…read moreand out and a pool in which you can swim from indoors to outdoors. And there's an hourly saunaaufguss in two of the saunas Restaurant is so-so - okay if you find that you need a snack but not good enough that I'd plan ahead of arrival to eat there. Staff generally doesn't speak English and all signs etc. are in German, so as a service to those who don't understand German language and/or German sauna/spa culture here's a quick intro to avoid getting you into awkward situations with staff and other guests. The biggest shock to people from some other cultures will be that saunas are mixed gender and swimwear is not allowed inside them, meaning that people are in the nude. You can cover up in your towel if you're shy, and outside the saunas and in the big pool bathing suits are allowed, but nowhere are they required. In addition there's a section for women only (with a couple of saunas and hot and cold tubs I believe, but naturally I haven't been there). This mixed gender nudity is completely normal in saunas in Germany (and several other civilized countries) and it is not connected to anything sexual. I'll assume you're smart enough to figure out that it's not cool to ogle nude people so I don't have to tell you. In the sauna you're supposed to sit on your towel, and to not place your feet directly on the bench below. A large towel makes this easier. Also, a short physics lesson for first timers: You might think that it's warmest close to the sauna oven, which means on the lowest shelf. But hot air tends to rise, so actually the higher you sit the hotter it gets. If you've never been in a sauna before I recommend starting low. Stay quiet in the saunas, and don't be loud anywhere on the premises. People are here to relax, and loud talk is frowned upon. Also, mobile phones are not allowed so leave them in the locker. I assume the same goes for laptops, cameras and other gadgets and I can't recall ever having seen a piece of electronics in here. Do not go directly from the sauna to the cold tub or pools. Rinse off in the shower first. Yes, it's soo nice to run out of the sauna and jump directly in the cold water, but hundreds of people go in the same water and none of us want to swim around in the others sweat so basic hygiene is to be observed. There a "saunaaufguss" in two of the saunas once per hour. In practical terms this means that a member of the staff will come to the sauna, throw some scented water (which quickly evaporates) on the stones of the sauna oven and swing a towel around to mix up the air. The effect of all this is that you get a whiff of whatever the water is scented with and, most importantly, the higher humidity makes the air feel a lot hotter. The time and scent of the next aufguss is announced on a sign next to the sauna, and it's advisable to be there a few minutes early as it tends to get crowded. Again, if you're new to saunas I highly recommend starting out on the lowest bench. Also, opening the door during the aufguss is frowned upon as it lets hot air out and cold air in so don't leave prematurely unless absolutely necessary. Do not reserve reclining chairs by leaving your towel on them when you're not using them. Or at least that's what the signs say, in actual practice you often see 90% of the chairs empty, yet still with towels and other crap marking them as reserved, which can make it difficult to find a seat, especially if you're two or more people who would like to sit together. It's highly advisable to wear slippers as the floor is slippery in many places. Also, your towel is not unlikely to get drenched so bring an extra and leave it in your locker so you can dry off properly once you're done. Bring a bottle of water as sweating in the sauna can make you thirsty, and bring soap and shampoo as well.

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