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Rates are listed on their website for lockers and special room, so check their site for a full listing. If you're looking for men and adult fun check out Club Philly.

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1220 Chancellor St. at Chancellor & Camac, Philadelphia, PA 19107.

NOTE: Membership fee is required here, but can be purchased at entrance!

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The hours after work during the week and weekends are especially busy and attract a crowd of gay and bisexual men in their 20s to early 40s on average. Guests have noted that the space is large, clean, and accommodating, making it a preferred choice over other places. Arrive with friends via the free shuttle and sweat your stresses away in the stone and pinewood steam baths.

The Turkish bath at Joseph Anthony Retreat Spa. Photograph by Stuart Goldenberg

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For a daily pass, guests can expect to pay $30, which includes access to a locker, towel, and other amenities.

Though you can adjust, there’s typically no light and no sound. Luckily, you can find everything from Russian pinewood steam baths to Korean charcoal rooms all around Philly. The facility is cleaner than some others, with a nice balcony for smoking and vaping.

Club Philly

Club Philly is a welcoming space that offers a range of amenities, including a gym, steam room, sauna, and showers.

You’ll lounge in an ornate room outfitted with heated tile benches and stare up at a ceiling dotted with color-changing lights while steam fills the space. $40 admission; 141 Second Street Pike, Southampton.

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Need a break from all of life’s distractions?

While some may find it intimidating at first, the staff is friendly, and guests can expect a comfortable experience.

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Four Local Baths Where You Can Soak Your Stress Away

Because baths are the new spas.


Get a compelling long read and must-have lifestyle tips in your inbox every Sunday morning — great with coffee! The atmosphere is calm, with free condoms provided and a bar with music.

Facilities include steam rooms, private cabins, saunas dark area and even a gym, plus play areas. The crowd varies, but Philadelphia is a friendly city, so the vibes are generally good. This leaves your mind free to Zen out — and wander back to wherever it was headed before your iPhone got in the way. Go all out with a traditional platza massage — a rub with a steamy bundle of eucalyptus and birch — then hit the adjoining restaurant for vareniki dumplings and a shot of probiotic-packed kvass.

$59 for an hour; 534 East Girard Avenue, Fishtown.

If you want to be transported: Joseph Anthony Retreat Spa

The Turkish bath experience here is, in a word, trippy. The next 35 minutes are best spent alternating between the cold fog and warm rain shower settings while you slather on muds, oils and scrubs. $55 by appointment; 400 West Sproul Road, Springfield.

Published as “Baths Are the New Spas” in the April 2018 issue of Philadelphia magazine.



Sauna Details

This modern sauna in Philadelphia features multiple floors for all your needs.

(Good thing the doors don’t close until 11 p.m.) Three must-do’s: detox in the mugwort-infused herbal steam bath, catnap in the hot clay and charcoal room, and opt for a body scrub. $25 admission; 41 East Cheltenham Avenue, Cheltenham.

If you want to culture-hop: Southampton Spa

This no-frills Russian bathhouse has swimming pools, hydrotherapy tubs and, best of all, borscht.

Though some guests have mentioned a rude gray-haired gentleman at the front desk, once past him, visitors are likely to enjoy their time.