Gay Spa with drinks bar, wet and dry sauna, dark room, screening room, massage beds at no additional cost, lockers and relaxation rooms.
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HomoSapiens, situated at Gascón 956 in Buenos Aires, stands as a popular gay sauna in the city's vibrant LGBTQ+ scene. Open daily from noon to midnight, it offers a variety of amenities designed for relaxation and socializing. Guests can unwind in both wet and dry saunas, enjoy private cabins, and visit the video room. The venue also features a bar, massage tables, and a darkroom, catering to diverse preferences.
Upon entry, patrons receive a towel, locker, and toiletries, ensuring a comfortable experience. Condoms and lubricant are provided at no extra cost, emphasizing the establishment's commitment to safety.
The clientele at HomoSapiens is diverse, attracting individuals across various age groups. The establishment maintains a clean environment, with facilities such as a cinema room equipped with large screens and comfortable seating, enhancing the overall experience.
Located adjacent to the popular nightclub Amerika, HomoSapiens serves as a convenient spot for those looking to extend their evening activities. The proximity to Amerika allows for a seamless transition between venues, contributing to a dynamic nightlife experience in Buenos Aires.
I went on a Sunday at 2pm because I read there could be a queue to get in, but it was not busy. Go after 5pm if you're into overweight men, bears, and men well into their 70's. It's a large dingy place that has seen better days. Not many patrons. The sauna and steam rooms were in working condition. I didn't smell what others complained about, but there was black mold on the sauna ceiling. Check-in was simple. No drama from the staff. Paid 6000 pesos. Would I go back? No. If you're into hot men 20 - 50, go to Buenos Aires A Full Suana instead. I went on a Sunday at 5:30pm and there was a short queue. It cost 5000 pesos and was worth every penny.
This may be the biggest sauna I’ve ever visited. I went on Monday evening. Lots of sexy, friendly guys.Yes, the walls are mouldy and some doors are broken, but then you can invite others in for more fun.The staff were nice and the bar area is big. There was also an outdoor seating/smoking area, but it closed when it got dark.Had a nice experience and I recommend it, if you don’t mind the mouldy walls and old facilities.
Fantastic facilities, elderly clientele. Very easy entry process: pay, then go to the upper floor.Dry sauna is a little small. Upstairs cruising area is a little weird, but the large downstairs area full of couches and small play areas is cool.Almost everyone is over 50.
The place is large and has everything listed that's on it's website. I visited on a Friday, cost 4000 peso. Everything was in good working condition and most importantly clean. The clientele were great and very sociable where people talk to each other. I would definitely go back for another visit.
I went on a Sunday afternoon, and had to queue to get in as it was totally full. The place inside is enormous, and didn't feel stuffed to the gunnels; I think capacity may be limited by number of lockers and local licensing.Was it worth the 45 minute wait to get in? It would have been if my taste were exclusively men in their 60s, 70s and 80s.The dark rooms are extremely dark (for good reason), but not my thing.I did also see a cockroach.I want to be fair because I know my critique is largely of the clientele, and we all have different tastes. But in general the staff was fairly friendly but not all that helpful - for example explaining how things worked and smiling (they did neither)The search for a good sauna continues!Ok edited review : I went back again and got chatting to some of the guys there. It's actually a nice community, a lot of men there are friends because of this place. They were pretty kind to me. Also I only had to queue on the Sunday afternoon. Give it a go, it's only 1400 pesos!
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