Pleasuredrome
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Pleasuredrome ist eine große schwule Sauna in London, versteckt unter den Eisenbahnbrücken in Waterloo.
Dieser Ort hat Auszeichnungen erhalten und ist eine der größten dedizierten schwulen Saunen der Stadt. Hier gibt es einen Pool, ein Fitnessstudio und viel Platz zum Entspannen. Die meisten schwulen Saunen in London sind ein guter Ort für queere Männer, um sich diskret zu treffen, und Pleasuredrome ist da keine Ausnahme.
Sie können schwimmen gehen, trainieren oder sich einfach nach einem Tag Sightseeing entspannen. Es ist ein Ort, an dem Sie andere Reisende und Einheimische treffen, alles in einem Raum, der speziell für queere Männer konzipiert wurde.
Sie finden es unter Arch 124, Cornwall Road, London SE1 8XE, was von fast überall in London aus leicht zu erreichen ist. Für Öffnungszeiten, Angebote oder Mitgliedschaftsdetails besuchen Sie ihre Website: pleasuredrome.com.
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After Mighty Hoopla, some friends and I decided to go to the sauna. We had an amazing night. The sauna was clean, they were always cleaning it. It was busy, maybe because of the festival. The guys at reception, Balint and Doug, were lovely and very friendly. They explained everything since it was our first time. 🥰 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’ve been to Pleasuredrome plenty of times before and never had any issues. I decided to go tonight, I hadn’t been drinking at all, but when I got to the door the security guard took one look at me and decided to not let me in because he thought I was drunk. I asked him to elaborate on why he thought I was drunk, and he refused to explain and told me to come back another time. He was incredibly aggressive for no apparent reason. I understand that drunk people come to saunas late at night, and this isn’t an uncommon occurrence but there was no reason for him to suspect I had been drinking, because I hadn’t been. There was no breathalyser test or temperature test I could have done to prove I was sober, so I had just travelled about an hour for no reason.
After Mighty Hoopla, some friends and I decided to go to the sauna. We had an amazing night. The sauna was clean, they were always cleaning it. It was busy, maybe because of the festival. The guys at reception, Balint and Doug, were lovely and very friendly. They explained everything since it was our first time. 🥰 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’ve been to Pleasuredrome plenty of times before and never had any issues. I decided to go tonight, I hadn’t been drinking at all, but when I got to the door the security guard took one look at me and decided to not let me in because he thought I was drunk. I asked him to elaborate on why he thought I was drunk, and he refused to explain and told me to come back another time. He was incredibly aggressive for no apparent reason. I understand that drunk people come to saunas late at night, and this isn’t an uncommon occurrence but there was no reason for him to suspect I had been drinking, because I hadn’t been. There was no breathalyser test or temperature test I could have done to prove I was sober, so I had just travelled about an hour for no reason.
If your idea of a relaxing spa day includes paying a premium entry fee just to be forced into exhibitionism, welcome to Pleasuredrome under Waterloo! Let’s talk about the room situation—or lack thereof. Silly me, I assumed paying the standard admission entry would grant me access to, you know, a basic cabin to use. Absolutely not. Apparently, having four walls and a door that locks is an elite luxury here. Almost all the private rooms and "deluxe pods" require you to march back to reception and hand over extra cash on an hourly meter. If you don't pay up, your options are basically zero. So, if you happen to prefer a little privacy, you're entirely out of luck. However, if you absolutely love public encounters, audience participation, and putting on a live performance for a rotating crowd of spectators, this place is an absolute goldmine! It forces everyone out into the open cruising areas, turning the entire venue into a mandatory interactive theater. To make the vibe even more relaxing, the sheer volume of security and cameras makes you feel like you're trying to sneak contraband into a high-security prison. Between the CCTV glare and the complete monetization of basic privacy, the whole experience is just pure, unadulterated administrative chaos. Save your money. Unless you want to budget for a room rental on top of your entry fee, or you just really, really love an audience, go somewhere else!
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