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Sweat it out: your ultimate guide to Rome’s hottest gay saunas

Rome, the eternal city, is not only renowned for its historical and architectural marvels but also for its rich history of male grooming and wellness. Dating back to the imperial era, both elite and common men frequented public baths to nurture for their bodies. Today, the legacy continues, and Rome boasts of some of the best queer saunas tailored to convene the relaxation needs of all.

Whether you’re a local or just passing through, treating yourself to a day or even a few hours of relaxation is always beneficial, especially when you visit a gay sauna in Rome. Primarily accessible to elder 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 excellent venue for conference new people and forging friendships. Let’s delve into some of the foremost gay saunas the capital has to offer

Read also: Gay venues in Rome: the complete 2023 mentor to experiencing the Queer scene in the immortal city

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Adam Sauna

Via Pontremoli 28 [Google Maps

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A wide choice of Massages

With around 20 different types of massage on give, the Prince Spa really can be defined as a temple of relaxation situated in the heart of Rome. What is on offer in terms of massage make this the most comprehensive range of massages available in the whole of Rome and means we are able to satisfy every type of need. The treatments are geared towards both the body and mind with specific suggestions that have been created for sports players, for the circulation, for the removal of toxins that have accumulated over day and to eliminate any muscular stiffness.

We have solutions that aim to mix classic techniques with modern ways of working and all of this is put into practice by qualified staff who contain access to the leading products currently available on the market. At the Prince Spa, you can relax with a Shirodhara massage, Ayurvedic massage, lymphatic drainage, jet lag massage, deep tissue massage, a sports massage, relaxing massages, holistic massages for the face and body, circulatory massage, Thai massage, a hot stone massage, the oriental prince massage, a plant reflexology massage, a decontracting massage, a relaxing massage with chocolate oil,

Gay Saunas in Rome

As elsewhere in Italy, a membership card is required for all gay 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 require 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

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 small 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)


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