Berlin gay bathhouse
Home / gay topics / Berlin gay bathhouse
For a milder experience, the smaller bio sauna offers a comfortable climate at around 60°C, perfect for longer stays.
Google Map
Label
Seven of the best LGBTQ+ spaces in Berlin
7.
Start off in the Finnish sauna, where their famous aroma infusions will have you sweating (and maybe swooning) in no time. The regular drag shows are a favourite.
It was over a century ago that the homosexuals of the Wilhelmine period would congregate around the bars and cafés of Mitte’s Mulackstrasse.
This is one of the most popular gay spas in the city, and it definitely can get wild on the weekends and around bank holidays.
The Connection Club, located in the gay Schöneberg area of Berlin, has 2 big dance floors, a lounge area and gogo boys in jockstraps (or less). The Kottywood party is a popular go-to for gays and lesbians looking to cap a Friday night grinding to Latin, retro and pop music.
Special rates for early birds, students (under 26 years old), and night owls for 18,00 €. Stop by for a beer and stick around for the crowd that streams in as the night descends.
The expert massage therapists at DER BOILER are on hand 365 days a year to ease your body, mind, and soul into a state of bliss.
More Male-Oriented Gay Places
WOOF has been serving the gay and bisexual communities of Berlin since 2006, and is Berlin's lair for bears, cubs and hair lovers alike. This relatively cosy spot can get quite packed, but that’s all part of the fun.
The bar’s entrance on Urbanstrasse is relatively discreet – look for the rainbow flag painted above its door and ring the buzzer if you dare.
A mainstay on the Berlin sauna scene, Kreuzberg’s Der Boiler is renowned for its lively steam room and maze-like cruising area for men. Three sparkling hygienic showers await to freshen you up before you dive into the fun.
Admission & Rates
Single entry starts at 25,00 € with 6 hour entry.
Found in the trendy Prenzlauer Berg neighbourhood, this collective-run cafe is a meeting spot for left-wing activists and happens to neighbour Tuntenhaus – one of Berlin's last remaining queer squats.
Berlin's squat culture dates to the 1970s when young activists occupied empty buildings to save them from demolition and protest against housing problems and gentrification.
It’s just as celebrated for its queer-friendly rooms that are dedicated to sexual pleasure-seeking. All of this has contributed to the Berlin club’s extreme and one-of-a-kind reputation that has travellers desperate to enter its front doors.
With its warm open-door policy, SilverFuture is as friendly and welcoming as its clientele.
Berlin has earned its stripes as one of the great gay capitals of the world, with a huge LGBTQ+ community, one-of-a-kind queer bars and an attitude to life that encourages inhabitants to be whoever they please. Make sure to check their daily agenda, because events and dresscode are often mandatory and change each day.
Advertisement
Location
Mehringdamm 34, 10961 Berlin, Germany
Website
http://www.boiler-berlin.de
Contact
+49 30 57707375
Hours
- Monday: 12:00 AM - 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
- Tuesday: 12:00 AM - 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
- Wednesday: 12:00 AM - 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
- Thursday: 12:00 AM - 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
- Friday: 12:00 AM - 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
- Saturday: Open 24 hours
- Sunday: Open 24 hours
Description
Boiler Berlin is one of the most popular and well-known gay saunas in Berlin, offering a welcoming and inclusive environment for the LGBTQ+ community.
Facilities
- Locker Room: The locker room features a spacious changing area with ample locker space.
Think again, my friend.
By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.
🙌
Awesome, you're subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! Arrive early for the new talent showcase (always a treat) and stay for the seasoned performers later.
Tucked away in a busy post-industrial complex in Friedrichshain, Zum Schmutzigen Hobby is both bar and club in one.
Südblock also serves food, ranging from breakfast to midnight snacks.
Been there, done that? Clean, cool, contemporary interiors make this the ideal spot to hunt down some steamy action.
A former beer-slinger from Möbel-Olfe opened this bar for Kreuzberg’s increasingly large gay population in 2010.
Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
The best of LGBTQ+ Berlin
A local legend, Monster Ronson’s Ichiban Karaoke has undergone a facelift in recent years, but the on-stage stripper pole is very much still intact. You’ll find the cream of the Berlin queer scene here, as well as the occasional international celeb slumming it in style (Rupert Everett and, erm, Tara Reid have both been spotted here).
For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.
Been there, done that? At a sultry heat levels, this is where you can lose yourself—or find someone else—in the mist.