Men's clubs around Wenceslas Square

Wenceslas Square is considered the center and the main attraction of the capital. In addition, this is a rather dilapidated and noisy area, and after sunset it is better not to go here. The city center near Wenceslas Square abounds with men's clubs, huge cabarets (among them Darling Cabaret, K5 Cabaret, Hot Peppers and Goldfingers), where hundreds of pretty girls and go-go dancers work. The largest cabaret in the center of Prague, close to Wenceslas Square, has up to 150 girls on five stages and three bars, while the nearest establishment boasts 80 girls to choose from. Many central clubs pay barkers who catch you on the streets and invite you to nearby clubs. These establishments cater mainly to foreign visitors and are very overpriced by local standards, but on the other hand, the girls in them are really very attractive. Last tip before going to a club: when entering an institution, always check the prices for their services and drinks, and only then surrender to the flow of pleasure. This will save you from unpleasant surprises when paying your bill. Some sex clubs near Wenceslas Square, like Ve Smečkách, Melantrichova and Skořepka, regularly empty the pockets of naïve tourists and can be dangerous. They are filled with young Russian and Czech girls and the area is very popular for British stag parties.

night gym club

The newly opened Night Gym club offers many ways to please customers: champagne in the room, wonderful cocktails, amazing girls, show rooms for training and sports, big shows; and all this at an affordable price. Address: Anenska 203/1, Prague 1. Open from 20:00. website

sweet paradise

This adult club has at least twenty girls, special services and long erotic shows. In addition, there is a bar and standard rooms. The club also accepts foreign currency.

Address: Prague 3, Slezska 75, Jiriho z Podebrad, website

ClubSexySauna

This club will brighten up your evening with a variety of massages and a wide selection of girls. Entrance fee includes free soft drinks, food, XXXL whirlpool, Finnish sauna, etc. Address: Ve Smečkách Nineteen, Prague 1. Opening hours: from 12:00 to 05:00. website

sugarsCabaret

You can order free beer while enjoying lesbian dance, erotic or strip shows taking place in this club. If you wish, you can add a little more fire to the evening by secluded yourself in one of the 7 rooms, one of which is equipped with a jacuzzi. A variety of theme evenings adds depth to the experience and can brighten up your time at the club. Address: Krakovská Twenty-Five, Prague 1. Opening hours: from 19:00 to 07:00.

ClubExclusiveAAA

Strip clubs have become quite common in Prague, but Exclusive AAA has set a new standard here. This newly opened club accepts bookings and offers VIP area, free entry and a welcome drink. Here you will find beautiful girls and a calendar of events. Address: far from the center, Šrobárova 6, Prague 10. Opening hours: from 19:00 to 04:00; Wed, Thu - from 19:00 to 05:00; Fri, Sat - from 20:00 to 06:00. website

Club 600

A small club that entertains customers from 15:00 in the afternoon until deep night. Czech call girls are ready to help you relax and get the rest you want. Address: Koněvova Sixty-Six, Prague 3. Opening hours: from 19:00 to 05:00. website

Clublotus

This newly refurbished club specializes in luxury service. The men's club provides escorts for young girls, a swimming pool and private rooms. More than twenty girls are at your service every night.

Opening hours: around the clock

Neon Club

In addition to escort services, strippers and lap dancers, the first floor offers visitors interesting sex toys and a cocktail bar. The second floor will pleasantly surprise you with a wide variety of dancers, and going up to the third floor, you will find even more charming girls.

Opening hours: from noon to 5 am

Red Light Prague

Here you will find everything from a sex market, a strip variety show and a video where you can always learn something interesting. A sex shop is at the service of clients, where you can buy something more than ordinary souvenirs.

Opening Hours: Sex Park open 24 hours, shop Mon-Fri 10:00 am to 7:00 pm; Sat - from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Laura Club

Three nights a week this club invites a large number of Czech strippers. If you wish, you can also retire with them in a private room. In the remaining four nights, you can also find many girls here and no less pleasant entertainment.

Opening hours: from noon to 5 am

This adult club will delight you with bubble baths, free minibar, escort services and videos. One phone call and a club taxi will quickly take you to Velvet.

Opening hours: around the clock

big sister

This is the first Internet brothel in Prague, which boasts 40 girls and 58 cameras uploading videos to the Internet through 17 video streams. You can see all the girls for a fee of 500 CZK. The club has a swimming pool, sauna, show bar and lap dancers. There are specials on Saturday and Sunday. offers.

Opening hours: 6pm to 4am

Club 161

This small club offers two to twelve girls and a pole bar. On the second floor there are four rooms and a Jacuzzi. In addition, private rooms and a variety of toys are at your service. The entrance is free.

Opening hours: Mon - Fri, from noon to 6 am; Sat and Sun - from 8 pm to 6 am

Every night you can see thirty girls on the stage, visit the spacious rooms and jacuzzi. In addition to the popular strip shows, the club will delight visitors with SM, entertainment for couples and escort services. In addition, for customers who have spent all the money, there is an ATM here.

Opening hours: around the clock

Extasy Cabaret

Extasy can take you from anywhere in Prague. The club will delight customers with pleasant shows, massages, many rooms and water mattresses. Shooting and photography services are also available.

Opening hours: Mon-Fri, from noon to 6 am; Sat and Sun - from 8 pm to 6 am.

Hot Pepper's

This exclusive club is located next to the Duplex disco and invites visitors to professional shows. VIP lounge offers big choice champagne. Night parties will delight you with the plasticity of exotic dancers, lesbian shows, stage shows and private parties. The club has free entry, two beers for the price of one and many other interesting offers.

Address: Prague 1, Wenceslas Square 21, website

Opening hours: 8:30 pm to 5:00 am

Many peoples have their own bathing traditions, which may seem strange to others, and sometimes indecent. Not in every country, going to the local bath, the Russian will feel at home.

Three in a Japanese barrel

Traditional Japanese baths may seem the most “shameless” to a Russian person. A furaco bath is a large wooden barrel filled with water. Often this water was taken from hot thermal springs. In order not to change the water every time after washing one person, washing with soap and a washcloth is done in advance.
The whole family or just a few people can sit in the furaco, if the barrel is located in a public bath, for this there are benches on the sides of the barrel.
In public Japanese baths in the old days there were servant girls who provided visitors with intimate services. Some places of entertainment in Japan continue this tradition today. Are they called "soap country"? and clients are washed in them, and then they are “entertained”.
However, not all bathhouse attendants are lung girls behavior. Sometimes girls are preferred to be hired because it would be uncomfortable for women to use the services of male bath attendants. At the same time, there may not be an intimate component - the attendants will show how to use the bath, make sure that in the barrel with hot water visitors did not feel bad, they will add aromatic oils to the water, they will give a massage.
Now most public baths in Japan (sento) are divided into male and female halves, although this was not always the case: over the centuries, the relevant laws were either approved or repealed. Sento may have large heated pools.
Many sento baths are forbidden to people with tattoos, as they may be suspected of belonging to the mafia. There are also separate establishments where foreigners are not welcome.

bath equality

In many European baths there is no division into male and female zones - everyone sits in the same room or splashes in the same pool.
In Germany, many baths are located in areas with thermal waters. Usually they are divided into two halves: one contains pools and water attractions, the other contains saunas and steam rooms. Swimwear and swimming trunks are only allowed in the pool area. And to come to the bath in a bathing suit is nonsense. On the doors of the room where it is customary to sit naked, the letters FFK - Freikörperkultur - "Free Body Culture" are usually written.
The most shy can wrap themselves in a cotton towel - the Germans do not approve of synthetics, believing that it negates the healing effect of the bath. But usually no one looks at anyone - everyone is equal in the bathhouse. Rather, they will look at the guest wrapped in a towel.
The whole family goes to the German baths, so teenagers, their parents, and very young children can be in the same steam room. Sometimes, however, "women's days" are arranged, when men are not allowed into the bath complex.
You can’t make noise in German baths - this prevents other guests from relaxing.
It is worth saying that in the XV-XVII centuries. in Rus', baths also practiced joint washing of men and women, and the imperial decree forbidding everyone to wash together was issued only under Catherine II in 1782. Prior to this, the decree of the Governing Senate of 1741 was not successful. Finally, this custom came to naught only in the era of Alexander I.

To the bath - for important contracts

In Finland, it is not customary to refuse an invitation to a sauna. There, as in Germany, they sit “in what the mother gave birth to”, and the status of a neighbor is not taken into account. There is even a sauna in the parliament building. It is said that until the 1980s, parliamentary meetings were held there on Thursdays. All consulates and embassies of Finland abroad have their own saunas.
So if there is a goal to sign an important contract with a Finn or discuss any problem, you will have to go to the sauna with him. It is there that the Finns, usually closed and not very fond of making contact, are liberated and willingly conduct difficult negotiations. Ex-president Finnish Martti Ahtisaari liked to discuss the most serious issues with foreign politicians in the sauna. All ministers and presidents sat at the same time, as expected, naked. And Nikita Khrushchev in 1960 had to steam in the sauna of the Finnish embassy for five hours until he and President Urho Kekkonen came to an agreement on important issues.
Families go to the sauna together, and in public saunas, men and women bathe separately. Many Finns get offended when they talk about intimate relationships in saunas, believing that this opinion came in the 70s from Germany.
There are even floating saunas in Finland, which are not recommended for people who are sensitive to rocking.

Gay saunas

In Sweden for a long time there were special sauna clubs for people with gay. In 1987 they were banned by the government, citing the spread of HIV infection, but in 2001 the ban was lifted. The authorities considered that during the ban there was neither a sharp increase in incidence rates, nor a sharp decrease in them. Another argument in favor of the permit was that promiscuity in random places carries a much greater risk.
In the USA, similar baths also existed and were banned in the mid-80s in New York (1985) and San Francisco (1984). In the UK, gay saunas are still functioning: the largest network is located in London and is called Chariots. They have swimming pools, steam rooms, massage rooms. Saunas of this network are open around the clock.
Similar establishments exist in many countries around the world. A few years ago, the BBC reported that in Rome, a famous gay sauna and a department of the Vatican side by side in a historic palazzo.

German public baths are designed for joint trips with family, work colleagues or friends. Many of them are located on the banks of the Oder and Main rivers, as well as near thermal springs. Their steam rooms are very different from our baths, so Russian tourists should first familiarize themselves with their rules. Different mentality and culture can cause a strong shock caused by the traditions of the German public baths.

Many bath complexes in Germany resemble a water park. They are divided into sectors with different purposes. In one of them there are large pools with slides and tubes, cold and hot water, shallow and deep, with fast current and hydromassage. And in the other - a variety of thermal procedures: Russian, Finnish, Mongolian and Japanese baths, hammam, bio-sauna and an ice cave. And between them there is a jacuzzi, winter gardens and massage rooms.

The most popular complexes are located near thermal springs. There are large German public baths in Lower Saxony and Bavaria. Also among the leaders in terms of the number of visitors are:

  • "Caracalla Terme", erected directly above an underground source of healing water;
  • "Liquidrom" in Berlin with free treatments, sea ​​water in the pool and interior in space style.

Differences of the German bath

German men and women visit bath complexes together. There are no men's and women's quarters or visiting days. Only in single complexes are provided separate days for visiting men and women. This tradition shocks many foreigners, although it came from ancient times. It is believed that in the past, in order not to waste firewood on heating the bath separately for men, women and children, everyone washed together. Since then it has become a tradition.

One more distinctive feature German public baths are a prerequisite for being completely naked. The natives of Germany are not inclined to be ashamed of their nudity, so it is considered normal for them to bathe naked next to members of the opposite sex. There, even young men calmly bathe next to the parents of their friends. But the Germans look at the hiding people in surprise.

However, this does not mean that you will have to walk around naked throughout the bath complex, since this rule applies only to steam rooms and saunas. The Germans explain this by the fact that most swimming trunks and swimsuits are made of synthetic fabric, which, when high temperature causes discomfort and harm to the body. Also in German steam rooms, for the same reason, rubber slippers and slates are prohibited.

You can sit on the shelves in public baths in Germany only on special two-meter towels. It also spreads under the feet, as sweat flows from the heated bodies, which negatively affects the tree. Particularly shy visitors can wrap themselves in a cotton towel.

Subdued lighting is installed in the steam rooms to create a friendly atmosphere. There are a few unwritten rules:

  • You can not shoot on photo and video equipment;
  • You can not stare at other visitors;
  • You can not comment on the appearance of other people;
  • Silence must be observed and other visitors must not be disturbed.

Additional procedures

An important procedure in German public baths is aufguss, i.e. pouring on hot stones thermal water with essential oils, as a result of which fragrant steam spreads through the steam room with special fans or towels. Most often, orange, honey or eucalyptus oils are used. This procedure is performed by special masters, who even annually compete with each other in Austria.

The duration of the aufguss is on average 20 minutes. In most steam rooms, the schedule for this procedure is weighed so that each visitor can navigate in time and not miss this ceremony. Its cost is already included in the entrance fee.

During the exercise, it is forbidden to leave the steam room, only in case of dizziness or a sharp deterioration in well-being. The attendant performing the procedure may also entertain the assembled people with anecdotes and jokes. In some complexes, pleasant relaxing music is turned on, and creams, cubes of people or salt are distributed free of charge. After the procedure, visitors are offered a choice soft drink, hot tea, ice cream or fruit.

Conclusion

German bath complexes are very different from Russian ones. They are visited together by people of both sexes, regardless of age and social status. And they must be completely naked. For Russians, this tradition is not familiar, so it can be shocking at first. But if you are not ashamed of your nudity, then a visit to the German public bath will be pleasant and useful option pastime.

Baths in germany video

For a long time I have already read the story of V. Soloukhin about how, back in Soviet time he visited a German public bath and was impressed.

About the topic of German washing with an erotic bias without complexes and without anything at all, see below

Many Russians visiting Germany face serious cultural barriers that separate our countries. The mentality of the Germans is very different from the Slavic. This is due to both cultural traditions and freer European views. The strongest culture shock among Russians is caused by German saunas and baths ...

Joint baths and saunas

Almost all saunas and baths in Germany are shared. This means that men and women, children and old people - all bathe and wash together. the main problem for the Russians is that it is supposed to be done completely naked. Neither the steam room, nor the washing room, nor the pool will let you in a bathing suit or swimming trunks. Rubber slippers are also prohibited.


The Germans believe that any synthetic in a humid and hot environment evaporates dangerous chemical compounds. This not only harms the person wearing synthetic swimwear, but also those around them. You will simply not be allowed into the German sauna in a bathing suit (or swimming trunks if you are a man).

Even if you embarrassingly cover up "causal places", they will look at you in surprise, as if you were a strange person. The Germans are not at all ashamed of their nakedness. Teenage boys can safely swim next to the naked mothers of their classmates, and no one sees anything indecent in this.

Etiquette in German saunas

Men, women, children, the elderly - all bathe naked in the same room. In rare cases, some establishments arrange separate days for swimming, but this can only be once a week. On all other days, please cast aside false shame!


If you enter the washing room in swimming trunks, you will be reprimanded and shown to the door. So those wishing to visit the German sauna should tune in to the nudist mood and, above all, get used to their own nudity. Russian people, who are much more shy by nature, have difficulty accepting such orders. Some, even after living in Germany for many years, simply avoid visiting saunas.


But the fact is that German friends or even business partners can easily invite you to home sauna. And in this case, you will have to strip naked and bathe along with everyone. At the same time, you should behave adequately: do not blush, do not cover your most intimate places and, of course, do not stare at the figures of those around you.

Where can you hide

Sauna in Germany is divided into 2 zones. The first is actually a washing room and a steam room. They are called Textilfrei, which roughly translates to "no clothes zone". In the rest of the rooms - a lounge area, water slides and a bar - you can walk modestly wrapped in a towel or swimming trunks. By the way, not all Germans do this. Many continue shamelessly walking around in what their mother gave birth to. Not every Russian is able to accept, let alone understand this.

The most pleasant

The very procedure of bathing in such places is very pleasant and relaxing. In public saunas, you can not speak loudly and in general make any noise in any way. This may allow other guests to enjoy their stay. You can sit or lie on the shelves only on special bath towels, which are 2 meters long. You can't touch wood with bare skin. It's not hygienic.


Coming to the beginning of the "aufguss" - pouring stones - should be on time. It is important. During aufguss, a sauna employee pours water with honey, eucalyptus or orange aroma oils on the stones and diligently disperses the steam. At the same time, he entertains visitors: he tells them jokes, jokes. It is impossible to leave the hall at this moment, so as not to release precious steam. You can only leave if you feel bad.


Then you can start swimming. In some saunas, pleasant music is turned on during aufguss, salts, creams or ice cubes for the skin are distributed free of charge. After the procedure, you may be offered a cup of tea, fruit or ice cream. All this is already included in the price of the entrance ticket. Aufguss in saunas are held on schedule, so it is customary to come to them on time so as not to disturb the special beauty of the ceremony.

The long-awaited upgrade of the gym brought a lot of joy. Especially about the pool and sauna - they were not in the old one, but the new one is!
Now, after a workout, you can go and swim, and then take a steam bath in the sauna.
But somehow I still can’t get used to it, and the point is not that there is no time, or my health does not allow it. Nope. In a different.
How is it usually? In my backward, old-fashioned and non-European understanding - separately for men, separately for women, yes.
I don't know how it happens with men in this case, but women usually come in wrapped in a towel. Sometimes they sit naked.
Or, if the sauna is shared, then everyone is in swimsuits. Or modestly wrapped in towels.
Or is there such twilight and steam that even if they are not wrapped, it is not particularly visible and even somehow beautiful ...

In general, everyone goes to the sauna that is "mine" together. Moreover, women - yes, they are wrapped in towels from the armpits to the ankles. So they steam with rare exceptions.
And men wrap themselves in a short, short one ... they come in, sit down, and immediately throw off this short one.

No, what am I. I've seen naked men, I'm not shy. But that's still somehow not very good for me, to be honest.
Sometimes it’s interesting to become a witness to conversations: two naked uncles of about fifty are sitting, small towels under their priests, legs wide apart (you know how men usually sit down, right?), Everything hangs so tiredly between the legs, uncles are sweating, puffing, rubbing themselves here , then there, they discuss the markets:

"And my grandmother always brought chicken from the market on Fridays, she cooked the soup afterwards - delicious!"
"Yeah, I remember how cows were sold in the markets!"
"I'm on Naplavka in Lately I go, it's interesting
"But I don't. What's the point of buying something there? It's just that they charge prices for supposedly vintage things, go find out who used them and where they got there. It's better to go to Kaufland and buy everything you need, new"

The most interesting thing is that mostly men of respectable age are steaming, and not Apollos at all: and it is they who instantly throw off their towels. And if it comes a handsome boy, plowed a couple of hours in the gym, then so wrapped up and will sit!

Or these days.
I go in, and there are steam on the bottom shelf.
She says she wants to go back to school. She already has two educations, but she likes the process, and she also thinks that it will help her in her career.
He nods knowingly, listening.
Their conversation turns to family stories- who was his grandfather (editor of a large newspaper), her (peasant), how did parents relate to studies:
"My mother tried very hard for me to study well. And I sat, crammed, was an exemplary student. But at the same time I turned out to be completely unprepared for real life"
He agrees: "Grades. Grades were important to your parents. And it doesn't matter at all."

So they sit and talk.
Naked, face to face, close to each other, legs intertwined, tits-pussies (sorry), folds of skin - everything is with them, in front of each other's eyes and everyone else.

I go in and I somehow feel uncomfortable. Not because someone is nearby without clothes, or I shy away from naked people.
It’s just a very strong feeling of discomfort from the fact that it seems to me that I am invading someone’s vulnerable and private zone, becoming a witness to something that should not be so open, or something ...
How strong are the moral norms laid down in childhood - none stormy youth don't erase them from your mind.

And naked men and women come in, always politely greet each other, take a steam bath, chat, just as politely say goodbye, leaving and quickly closing the sauna door behind them.

Maybe someday I'll get used to it.
In the meantime, I think - that's if, say, a couple. And they see each other so completely calmly everywhere and always, they sit naked and chatter, and everyone around them looks at them ...
Isn't something lost in doing so?
What do you think?

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