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Mexico City, State of Mexico
Zona Rosa's newest gay bathhouse — steam, jacuzzi, maze, bar on-site
Zona Rosa got its newest gay sauna in 2024, and Club Olimpo immediately staked a claim as the most polished bathhouse in the neighborhood. Three floors stacked right on Amberes, the gay drag of the Pink Zone, with showers, lockers, a steam room, a proper dry sauna, a jacuzzi, and a maze threaded with private rooms. There's a bar on site, which keeps the lobby social rather than purely transactional, and the crowd skews younger and mixed-tourist-and-local — exactly what you'd expect a block from the bars on Amberes and Génova. Men only, 18+, photo ID at the door. Come early in the evening for a quieter scene and a real spa visit, or roll in late on a Friday or Saturday after the bars when the maze and jacuzzi get busy. It's clean, well-lit where it should be and dark where it should be, and the steam room is hot enough to actually steam you.
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