Your favourite Bath Houses / Saunas anywhere
#111
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Totally unexpected when I was in Paris I was trying to find a gym that does day passes (CMG or whatever the chain is doesn't) and came across Gym Louvre. I was hesitant at first but a friend told me it's not that bad. It actually has a decent gym upstairs and then a big cruising area, steam room/sauna downstairs with lots of rooms and cabins and video screens. Thinking that 11am on a weekday when I finished the gym would be silly to take a stroll downstairs...well, it wasn't silly at all.
Totally unexpected when I was in Paris I was trying to find a gym that does day passes (CMG or whatever the chain is doesn't) and came across Gym Louvre. I was hesitant at first but a friend told me it's not that bad. It actually has a decent gym upstairs and then a big cruising area, steam room/sauna downstairs with lots of rooms and cabins and video screens. Thinking that 11am on a weekday when I finished the gym would be silly to take a stroll downstairs...well, it wasn't silly at all.
#113
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My recollection (During circuit festival weekend) was that it was relatively crowded but very slow, lots of "just look and see" guys and not so much action.
But if you are in town for a few days, why not just pop in on a Sunday afternoon and see for yourself? I went to Casanova, IIRC.
With limited time in BCN, I would not even bother.
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