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Sweat it out: your ultimate mentor to Rome’s hottest gay saunas
Rome, the eternal town, is not only renowned for its historical and architectural marvels but also for its wealthy history of male grooming and wellness. Dating back to the imperial era, both elite and common men frequented public baths to care for their bodies. Today, the legacy continues, and Rome boasts of some of the best gay saunas tailored to get together the relaxation needs of all.
Whether you’re a local or just passing through, treating yourself to a day or even a rare hours of relaxation is always beneficial, especially when you visit a gay sauna in Rome. Primarily accessible to adult men, a membership is generally required, which also grants access to other affiliated clubs in Italy.
Moreover, a gay spa in Rome isn’t just about relaxation; it’s also an outstanding venue for encounter new people and forging friendships. Let’s delve into some of the top gay saunas the city has to offer
Read also: Lgbtq+ venues in Rome: the complete 2023 guide to experiencing the LGBTQ+ scene in the immortal city
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Adam Sauna
Via Pontremoli 28 [Google Maps
Gay Saunas in Rome
As elsewhere in Italy, a membership card is required for all male lover saunas in Rome. Often that is the ARCO (Anddos) or Entes card. If you don't have the card yet, you can usually acquire it at the entrance of the venues that require the card (10-17 €). When you acquire the card you need to illustrate your photo ID, after that you only need the membership card.
Adam Sauna
Monday-Thursday 13:00 – 24:00;Friday 13:00 – 05:00;Saturday 13:00 – Sunday 24:00 nonstop
Gay sauna with cruising area, private cabins and pool.
Admission: 15-20 € (+ Entes membership card)
adamsauna.it
@ Via Pontremoli 28
Rome 00182
Metro: San Giovanni
+39 06 241 5078
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Apollion Sauna
Daily 14:00 – 23:00
Gay sauna near the Colosseum.
With an adequately sized and arranged cruising area, while the wet area is very little and rather gloomy.
There is no bar for drinks and snacks, only a vending machine at the entrance.
Mixed ages.
Admission: 15 € (+ ARCO membership card)
apollionsauna.it
@ Via Mecenate 59/A
Rome 00184
+39 06 482 5389, +39 338 243 3416 (mobile)
Gay Guide Roma - Lazio
Hardly a tourist will fail to fall victim to the fascination of this eternal municipality with its countless churches, monuments and art treasures. And even if one cannot really tug comparisons to the nightlife in other major cities, male lover tourists are still bound to receive their moneyâs worth. Instead of a gay neighbourhood as in Madrid or Paris, the little, highly frequented Homosexual Street directly next to the Coliseum, besides its bars and an ice cream parlour also boasts a shop catering to the needs of not only gay men, as well as a gay bed & breakfast. In summer the Queer Village in the south of Rome opens its gates. Every evening alternative parties and concerts take place with several thousand guests. However, also during the rest of the year one can go out every evening, dancing is, however, more popular at the weekend. The other locations are spread out all over the city. Those in the centre are often approachable by foot. A special experience is to explore Rome on a scooter and thereby to remain flexible especially at night. A visitor to Rome has a wide-ranging choice of accommodation choices on present, from gay bed & breakfast guesthouses to gay-friendly, 4-star hotels.