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This gay sauna is a tantalizing playground that’s got everything you didn’t know you needed.
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Start your journey on the ground floor, where a gym and bar set the stage for what’s to come. Take the train RER C and a return ticket is less than €10.00. The city has hosted several Olympic games and will host the summer Olympics in 2024.
The gay neighbourhood of Paris is Le Marais.
The address is 18, rue de Beaujolais.
Open Café is a place open from 11am to late and attracts a mixed crowd of local and foreigners. The address is 10, Rue aux Ours.
L’Impact is a cruisy bar with the occasional themed evenings.
Paris is waiting.
More Popular Paris Gay Saunas
Sun City is one of the best gay saunas in Paris and one of the largest in the area. Whether you’re here to relax or explore your wild side, Euro Men’s Club is ready to take you on a mythical journey you won’t soon forget. Crowd is usually a mix of the LGBTQ+ community and a great place to start off the night pre-drinking or when you want to have a more chill vibe.
CUD is one of the most popular after-hours gay bars in the city. The bar is a bit on the smaller side, but the cocktails have a heavy pour and the decor is pretty entertaining. Weekday afternoons are chill and perfect for a relaxed soak, but if you’re feeling adventurous, the real magic happens on weekend nights when things get, well, extra spicy.
If you’re a night owl or just not ready to call it quits, CUD is the perfect spot to keep the fun going with its lively, cruising crowd and dance-worthy vibes.
For a full list of all the gay bars and clubs in Paris, head to our Paris city page!
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Paris
From the Louvre’s hallowed halls to Montmartre’s rebellious spirit, Paris breathes as a global muse—a city where art, revolution, and café culture shape its unyielding soul.
City Overview
Paris the capital of France with a population of almost 2.5 million living in central Paris and another 10 million in the different suburbs surrounding the city.
Paris attracts a huge number of tourists all year round to visit the architectural landmarks and museums.
But if you’re looking for a more “adventurous” experience (and let’s be honest, who isn’t?), the evenings and weekend nights are where Sun City truly shines. The sauna’s got you. Oh, and for you gym buffs, they’ve got a fitness area too—because, you know, balance.
The crowd is as diverse as it gets, with a good mix of guys in their 20s to mid-40s, locals and tourists.
The darkrooms are downstairs. The address is 7Bis rue Louvre.
Sun City is a huge and very popular gay sauna. Check. This Greek-themed gay sauna in Paris offers more than just a steamy good time—it’s an experience inspired by ancient statues and modern desires. It has a friendly atmosphere and nice place to hang out late afternoon or in the evening.
But the fun doesn’t stop there!