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Directory · New York

Bathhouses worth
your time in NYC.

Not every place with a steam room is worth the visit. This is our running list of bathhouses and public saunas in the New York area — honest, updated as we go.

Most lists of "best saunas in NYC" lump together steam rooms, dry heat boxes, and infrared panels as if they're the same thing. This one doesn't.

We focus on one thing: is the heat right, and can you get real steam? If a place has a kiuas with actual stones and you're allowed to throw water on it, that's noted. If the "sauna" is a dry box you can't touch, that's noted too — clearly.

The directory

NYC-area bathhouses.

Visited and reviewed. Open spots marked — see below if you run a venue.

East Village · Manhattan

Russian & Turkish Baths

Been on 10th Street since 1892. Oak room, Swedish sauna, cold plunge. No wellness branding. Just heat and tradition. The real thing.

Full review coming

Williamsburg · Brooklyn

Bathhouse

Modern Nordic-style, opened 2021. Cold plunge, steam, sauna. Well-designed and serious about temperature. One of the better new-wave options in the city.

Full review coming

Flushing · Queens

Spa Castle

Korean jjimjilbang — multiple themed rooms, pools, rooftop. Massive and worth it. Not Finnish sauna, but genuine communal heat culture.

Full review coming

Fort Lee · New Jersey

King Spa

15 minutes from midtown, full Korean spa complex. Multi-room, multiple heat levels, cold pools. The closest you'll get to a proper jjimjilbang near the city.

Full review coming

Open spot · Manhattan / Brooklyn

Your venue here

If you run a serious bathhouse or sauna venue in NYC, we'd like to know about it. See below.

Open spot · Upstate / Catskills

Your venue here

Retreat-style bathhouse or sauna within 2–3 hours of the city. On our radar — reach out.

From the journal

Full reviews.

Full reviews are published in the journal — the first ones are on their way.

How we review

What we actually look for.

Kiuas quality

Is there a real stove with stones? Can you throw water on it? What's the maximum output?

Löyly experience

Does the steam actually roll off the stones? Is it wet or dry? Does the temperature spike the way it should?

Cold contrast

Is there a real plunge pool? How cold is it? A lukewarm "plunge" doesn't count.

Honest pricing

What does a full session actually cost? Any mandatory upsells or weird booking friction?

Run a bathhouse or sauna venue?

We're building the most useful directory of bathhouses in the New York area. If you run a serious venue — real heat, real experience — we'd like to know about it. Send us the details and if it's a fit, it goes on the page.

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