Sweatbox gym soho
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- Bus: 22, , 55, 94, Train: ELIZABETH, SOUTHEASTERN.Tube: BAKERLOO, CENTRAL, VICTORIA, NORTHERN, PICCADILLY.
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- John Prince's Street / Oxford Circus (JC), 1 min walk,
- Oxford Circus Stn / Margaret Street (RF), 1 min walk,
- Oxford Circus Station (RC), 3 min walk,
- Oxford Circus Station (RG), 3 min walk,
- Great Titchfield St / Oxford Circus Stn (OP), 4 min walk,
Sweatbox Sauna
Not For Me!
Having experienced gay saunas all over Europe, I was not too impressed by this one. I have been in a couple of other London saunas (pre-Covid) and thought I'd aim this one while I was in the municipality last week. It was my first visit there and probably my last one too! Good points - It is very central and easy to find. The barman, his name was Denholm (pronounced Denim) was extremely friendly and helpful, a authentic asset to any business. I was offered a free pass to restore the next day, which I declined. End of "good points". The chap at the cash desk at the entrance was completely overwhelmed by the task, the entrance is tiny and was occupied of guys waiting to get in. I explained that it was my first visit but the whole ritual is so complicated and the clerk couldn't make himself obvious, I got totally lost just trying to test in! It's the most ludicrous way of doing things I have ever encountered. Little boxes, keys etc. I was uncomfortable about leaving my 'phone and wallet for someone else to look after, although the barman later
Sweatbox Soho
With it's striking jet and red design and sleek fittings, this state-of-the-art gay gym and sauna looks more like a club than a traditional fitness centre. The sauna occupies the lower two floors and features two giant steam rooms, two Turkish hot rooms, a man jacuzzi, large well-dressed chill-out room with TV and Wi-Fi, two video lounges and a maze of innovative and remarkable cabins, some with two-way mirrors for the exhibitionists among you. Spa treatments include hot stone massage and spray tanning. Every Wednesday and Saturday the venue hosts a foam party, complete with DJs.
- Address
- 1 Ramillies St
- London
- W1
- Transport:
- Tube: Oxford Circus
- Price:
- Membership £49 per month; £ per year. Adm (non-members) £15 for two date pass; £20 weekend overtake (Fri-Sun), £10 under 25s (or free Mon)
- Opening hours:
- 24 hours, seven days a week
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SweatBox Soho is a prominent gay sauna in London known for its 24/7 operation and central location. Despite mixed reviews, it offers a practical environment with modern, pure facilities and a diverse crowd. The sauna, gym, and steam room develop part of its two-floor layout, alongside a bar area. Guests highlight the importance of understanding the venue's complex locker and access system, which uses keys and bracelets. While some reviews suggest less-than-favorable customer service and atmosphere, others commend its cleanliness, diverse clientele, and the hardworking staff. SweatBox Soho remains a recognized piece of London's gay scene with potential for improvement.
LGBTQ+ AFFILIATION
Exclusive
TARGET AUDIENCE
Men
VENUE TYPE
Sauna
Reviews summary
SweatBox Soho garners mixed reviews, but some patrons appreciate its 24/7 operation and relative cleanliness compared to other saunas. The staff's friendliness varies, with some visitors finding them accommodating. The contemporary facilities and diverse crowd are highlights for many, although the layout and strict