Sauna in Brighton

Guide To The Brighton Sauna

The Brighton Sauna has long been integral to gay culture, providing a safe and welcoming space for the LGBTQ+ community.

As one of the largest gay saunas in southeast England, it offers a range of facilities and services that cater to the diverse needs of its patrons.

The Brighton Sauna
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  • Sauna

A Rich History and Resilient Spirit

Saunas have played a significant role in gay culture for decades, and the Brighton Sauna is no exception. It has been a vital part of the local scene since 2009, providing a space for men to relax, socialize, and explore their desires. In 2013, Paul Gray took over the sauna, infusing it with new life and constantly renovating and improving it.

Constantly Evolving for the Community

To meet the evolving needs of its clientele, the Brighton Sauna has undergone extensive renovations over the years. These renovations go beyond cosmetic updates, focusing on upgrading essential systems such as plumbing and heating. The goal is to create a modern, clean, and inviting environment that instils confidence in customers.

The commitment to continuous improvement is evident in the sauna’s plans for the future.  This dedication to providing a fresh and up-to-date venue reflects the sauna’s understanding that customers want a clean and well-maintained environment.

Facilities


  • Men Only

The Brighton Sauna Information


75 Grand Parade, Brighton, BN2 9JA

Phone

01273 684900

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A Diverse Range of Facilities

The Brighton Sauna offers a wide array of facilities designed to cater to various preferences and desires. The sauna itself can accommodate up to 20 individuals, providing a space for relaxation and detoxification. For those seeking a more invigorating experience, the steam room offers a clean and constantly warm environment.

Private cabins are available for those seeking privacy, each equipped to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable encounter. The sauna also boasts luxury suites, sling rooms, and a dark room for those who seek a more adventurous experience. Additionally, a wet playroom and a jacuzzi that can accommodate up to 15 individuals further enhance the range of options available.

Community Engagement and Social Responsibility

The Brighton Sauna understands the importance of community engagement and social responsibility. Recognising that the local community forms its core customer base, the sauna actively seeks to engage with and support the community. It aims to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for individuals from all walks of life.

In collaboration with the Martin Fisher Foundation, the Brighton Sauna became the first in the world to install an HIV self-testing machine. This initiative provides a more anonymous and convenient way for individuals to obtain HIV tests and demonstrates the sauna’s commitment to promoting sexual health within the community.

Opening Hours

Monday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM

Tuesday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM

Wednesday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM

Thursday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Sunday: 12:00 AM – 9:00 PM

NOTE: Venues often have seasonal opening hours or can be subject to change and kitchen hours are often shorter, so it's always wise to check with the venue before visiting.

Welcoming All Individuals

One of the defining features of the Brighton Sauna is its inclusive and non-judgmental atmosphere. No matter one’s age, body type, or level of experience, the sauna strives to ensure that everyone feels welcome and comfortable. The friendly staff are always on hand to offer guidance and support, ensuring that first-time visitors feel at ease and have any questions or concerns addressed.

The bright and modern venue, coupled with a no-attitude policy, fosters an environment where individuals of all backgrounds can come together and connect. Body language plays a key role in communication, allowing individuals to express their desires and boundaries. Respect and consent are paramount, ensuring that everyone feels safe and in control throughout their visit.

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20 September 2025

Not the greatest sauna in the world. Locker rooms are old and tired. The downstairs showers were closed due to being broken. The glory holes had school chairs for you to sit on. Just all a bit dirty.

Simon Jackson
1 September 2025

Visited the venue 31.08.25. Very friendly and helpful staff. Welcoming atmosphere and thoughtful set up. The place is kept very clean and a member of staff was constantly and very discreetly keeping it tidy. Some of the facilities are not in use. Only two of five showers were working. That was the only set back in my opinion. Overall great place to visit.

Illy M
31 August 2025

I went here for my birthday weekend and what a gem this place turned out to be! The staff were super friendly and welcoming, and the facilities were excellent with plenty of different rooms to explore. The music was on point with great tunes, and the crowd was a nice mix of ages, which made for a brilliant atmosphere. I honestly can’t wait to come back 😊 The only small downside was that the security guard wasn’t rude, just a bit blunt – a simple smile or bit of chat would’ve made the experience even better. Other than that, it’s an amazing venue!

Callum
10 August 2025

Visited for the weekend from Scotland and had a lovely time and thought most of the staff and people there were friendly and everyone respected boundaries. The place was a lot smaller than I expected but I expected it to be huge so that’s more on me. The weekend pass is such a bargain though – 30£ and I could go in and out so I made the most of it! Drinks were cheap as well which is a plus.

The only real issue I had is an older member of staff (grey hair and wearing a top that said security on its back) could really do with a lesson in being even moderately polite. Felt so uncomfortable I almost left and didn’t come back. I don’t think it takes much to say hi, not be rude when asked a simple question about when would be a good time to go to revolution club, and serve a person without rolling their eyes, etc etc…. Once again most of the staff were lovely so I’ll not judge the whole team or place based on him.

Dakota Jones
22 May 2025

The worst sauna I have ever been in my life!

The steam room is hopelessly luke warm. The sauna is like a reception for people to walk in and out. Forget it! You can’t even have a proper sauna. These guys should learn how to run a sauna… a complete waste of money.

Every hour a member of the staff should put specific aromatic oils on the heated rocks and keep the door closed for 15/20 minutes or so, in order to make it nice and hot, by ventilating the area with a towel, so you can enjoy the sauna experience as well! Never mind the Gay: THAT’S WHAT A SAUNA SHOULD BE LIKE!

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