How long can you stay at Bathhouse, NYC?
Explore our thermal pools, saunas and steam rooms with a Day Pass at Bathhouse. Includes admission and access to amenities. Check in at the time you booked and stay as long as you like. There is no time limit & no re-entry. Bathhouses are communal spaces with a focus on traditional public bathing practices. Visitors can enjoy steam baths, saunas, and shared pools, emphasizing social interaction and collective relaxation. In contrast, spas often focus on individual pampering and personalized treatments.A Shared experience Bathhouses are all about communal gathering, with shared pools, saunas and steam rooms where people can socialize and recharge.
Are NYC bathhouses LGBTQ+ friendly?
There are no gay bathhouses or saunas in NYC because they were all closed during the HIV/AIDS crisis. Illicit cruising happens in some spaces which means full anal isn’t that common to begin with since it’s much less discrete. The good news is that New York City still has one exclusively gay sauna, one mixed one, and two cruise clubs. The almost 50-year-old sauna is in Midtown. The other sauna and a cruise book shop are in the East Village, very close to gay bars, and the other cruise shop is on the Upper West Side.