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Barcelona, Barcelona
950-sqm gay sauna in L'Eixample with two pools, on-site massage, and a food bar
Sauna Thermas is a roughly 950-square-meter gay sauna on Carrer de la Diputació in the Eixample, the third address in the Grupo Pases chain after Casanova and Condal. It has been part of Barcelona's gay landscape for decades, and the layout reflects that scale: two swimming pools, a large jacuzzi, a steam room and dry sauna, a video wall, darkrooms and cruising areas, hammocks, private cabins, and a bar that actually serves food — still unusual for a sauna here. On-site massage is available. The mood is relaxed and social rather than frantic, with a mix of locals and travelers, and weekends are the busiest stretch. Open 24 hours, it lands as a comfortable middle option between Casanova's sheer size and Condal's bear-and-leather edge — a good pick if you want room to move and somewhere to actually sit down and eat.
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