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Glamour Sauna
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Glamour Sauna

The only gay sauna in Lithuania

Vilnius, Lithuania
3.4
62 reviews

Neighbourhood

Vilnius

Category

Saunas

Vibe

Darkroom, Massage +2

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About Glamour Sauna

Glamour in Vilnius is the go-to spot for anyone looking for a fun, relaxed vibe in the city’s LGBTQ+ scene. Located at T. Ševčenkos g. 16i, this popular gay sauna is known for its chill atmosphere and welcoming crowd. Whether you're a first-timer or a regular, Glamour has something for everyone. With its Finnish sauna, Turkish steam room, and a refreshing pool, you can unwind in style. Plus, there are plenty of private areas to explore, as well as social zones if you're in the mood to meet new people. One of the highlights at Glamour is their themed parties, which include events like Underwear parties and the legendary GayNaked parties. Pride after-parties here are a must if you're still buzzing from the celebrations. The entry is around 22€, with discounts for students, making it an affordable way to have a great time. Whether you’re going solo or with friends, Glamour guarantees a fun and inclusive experience. And don’t forget—the venue offers free condoms and promotes a safe, respectful environment, ensuring your night out is not only fun but safe too.

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Glamour Sauna

Glamour sauna, T. Ševčenkos gatvė, Vilnius, Vilnius City Municipality, Lithuania

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3.4

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Is

a month ago

Nice and clean sauna with everything you need, sauna, steam room, little pool, only three cabins, common lounges and bar. The guy working on that night has a minor speech issue when speaking foreign languages but he's polite and respectful. Depending on then night , you may find very good aubergines and peaches.

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Black Boy
Black Boy

5 months ago

It was 24 Euros wasted for me last Friday night. The pool which I was hoping to enjoy was cold, even though this was listed as one of the features on the website. The hot sauna looked badly maintained too. Like other recent comments mentioned, there were not enough people attending. Most people in attendance were older guys. For that reason, I left after only 1.5 hours because even though I tend to have a great time in such places, I could not find even one person with whom there was mutual interest in doing anything together. Also, everything is overpriced. How do you sell a can of Pepsi for 4.9 Euros?

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Dylan Clarke
Dylan Clarke

a year ago

Would not recommend this place AT ALL!! Entry was so expensive (€24) and there were hardly any guys inside on a Friday night. The Jacuzzi/Pool was cold and not working and the place wasn't kept very clean. Only one guy works there and if you can't find him, there is no way you can leave the sauna. Save your money, don't waste your time!! The only redeeming factor of this sauna is that it had a slightly cool medieval look going on lol.

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I went Saturday around midnight. We were like 8 people in total. The majority over 50 years old. The place was fine. The saunas were good, it have a bar, a pool and different spaces for fun. Pity that’s not popular for young people in Vilnius. The entry was €22 which seemed a bit expensive to me. The thing that I didn’t like was that you have to pay extra €30 if you want to close the door of the cabins for more privacy

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Nightmare Fuel
Nightmare Fuel

2 years ago

As a fellow Lithuanian I felt the need to come and visit this place at least once, it being the only operational gay sauna in Lithuania and all. This review is coming from someone who's been to a few saunas around Europe, so I know what to expect from such establishments. What a poop show. Quite literally too. The receptionist (and the owner?) of the place was quite the character, and I mean it in the worst way possible. At first I thought he was trolling me. I tried speaking to him in Lithuanian and he replied in English. Then I tried talking to him in English and he replied in Spanish. He then eventually spoke Lithuanian, but despite that he ignored half the stuff I was asking him. When I was leaving he tried talking to me in Russian and that was the only time I heard him speak full sentences. Considering the fact that when you pay by card (yes, you can now pay by card, and not just cash as it seems was the case some time in the past judging by the other reviews) the name of the transaction recipient is some Russian guy's name I think it's safe to assume that he was in fact Russian. A Russian who can't speak well neither Lithuanian nor English. I was also not provided with any tour nor even a quick explanation of the layout despite him acknowledging the fact that it was my first time here. I'll be honest - the steam room and the dry sauna both were hotter than most gay saunas I've been to before. This is a positive or a negative depending on who you are. Personally I like it. But that was the only thing I did like about the facilities. The bathroom provided the opposite of privacy. It's stationed opposite of the bar counter in the lounge area. There is a clear glass wall with thin horizontal matte stripes running alongside it separating the bathroom from the lounge. In there you will find a urinal and a regular toilet as well as another cabin within it which is another toilet which this time is made out of entirely matte glass, however at the time of my visit there was a sign telling you not to use it for number 2, presumably because of the broken seat, which leaves you with the toilet outside the inner cabin which means that if you wanted to go for number 2 while at this establishment you would have the opportunity to make eye contact with everyone present in the lounge as using the toilet behind a basically clear glass wall is your only option. Now let's talk about the "hygiene" room. A room that's dedicated for cleaning yourself out before doing the deed. Now imagine it well used according to its purpose and clogged and then used some more. I'm sure if you stepped in the lingering water there you'd catch something unheard of since the middle ages. I informed the receptionist about the situation and he replied with something incomprehensible that I interpreted as either "you have to add more water to help it drain" or "you gotta push it down" as there was like a toilet brush there. Regardless, it's a ridiculous response from someone who's supposed to take care of their establishment. The pool was cold and dirty. No one seemed to use it. I dared not risk submerging myself in it, figured the locals knew better. In order to get in you need to ring a bell and to get out you need to ask the receptionist to let you out. I get that there's a need to control who comes and goes in a place like that and it's nothing new as far as these kind of places go, but the way this is implemented is both over the top and extremely unsafe. I'm pretty sure if there's a fire near the entrance you're just gonna croak because I've not seen a single fire exit and we're basically all locked inside behind heavy metal doors. I have no idea how this establishment is both able to sustain itself as well as pass any sort of health and safety regulations. There were also very few people. It's the worst, dodgiest, most unsanitary and the most expensive sauna I've been to. Please don't waste your time and money for this place. This does not represent Lithuanian standards nor what gay saunas are supposed to be like.

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