Sauna in London

Guide To The Locker Room

The Locker Room is London's premier gay sauna located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Kennington. Renowned for its clean and modern facilities, friendly staff, and lively atmosphere, The Locker Room offers a unique experience for gay men seeking relaxation, connection, and a bit of adventure.

Whether you’re a local Londoner or a traveller looking to explore the city’s gay scene, The Locker Room is the ultimate destination for a memorable and exhilarating sauna experience.

The Locker Room
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2.8 out of 5 stars (based on 27 reviews)
Excellent22%
Very good19%
Average15%
Poor7%
Terrible37%
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Business Types


  • Sauna

Unleash Your Desires in a Clean and Modern Setting

At The Locker Room, they take pride in maintaining a clean and modern environment that caters to the diverse needs of the clientele. The recently renovated facilities boast a range of amenities designed to enhance your comfort and pleasure. With a 20-man sauna, a 16-man steam room, and relaxing cabins, you’ll find plenty of spaces to explore and connect with other like-minded individuals. Their commitment to cleanliness ensures that you can indulge in your desires with peace of mind.

A Welcoming and Diverse Crowd

The Locker Room welcomes men of all ages, backgrounds, and preferences. During the day, you’ll find a more mature crowd, while weekend nights attract a diverse mix of guys, creating an electric atmosphere filled with excitement and possibility. Whether you’re seeking a casual encounter, meaningful connections, or simply a space to unwind and relax, you’ll find it all at The Locker Room.

Exciting Events and Special Nights

To add an extra spark to your experience, The Locker Room hosts a range of exciting events and themed nights. The Monday Night Special offers discounted entry from 6pm, making it the perfect opportunity to explore the sauna and connect with other guests. If you’re a fan of bears and cubs, the Bear Night on Tuesdays is a must-attend event. Join them from 6pm and meet men who appreciate their partners bigger and hairier.

Facilities


  • Men Only

The Locker Room Information


6 Cleaver St, London SE11 4DP

Phone

02077 356064

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Convenient Location and Accessible Hours

Located just a short distance from Kennington and Vauxhall stations, The Locker Room is easily accessible for both local and visiting guests. The sauna operates from 11:00 am to 12 midnight on weekdays and weekends, allowing you to plan your visit at a time that suits you best. Whether you’re looking for a midday escape or an evening adventure, The Locker Room is ready to welcome you.

Plan Your Visit to The Locker Room

When visiting The Locker Room, it’s important to keep in mind a few details to make the most of your experience. We recommend checking the website for updates on special events and themed nights to make your visit even more exciting. Don’t forget to bring your ID, as we operate a strictly 18+ policy.

Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Thursday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Friday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Saturday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Sunday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 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.

Your Sauna Adventure Awaits at The Locker Room

Whether you’re a sauna enthusiast or a first-time visitor, The Locker Room promises an unforgettable experience in a clean and friendly environment. With modern facilities, a diverse crowd, and exciting events, we invite you to immerse yourself in a world of pleasure and connection. Join us at The Locker Room and discover why we are London’s premier gay sauna destination.

The Locker Room Reviews

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5 March 2026

Great place for what is for friendly staff plus definitely my type of men older and down for you there for a good session and good steaming visit. 🇺🇸

Ef H. US
24 February 2026

First time visiter on a Saturday the guy on reception had the attitude didn’t wanna be there no welcome just took my money and gave me my towel, not a good start

The is small lounge area as you walk in, when means you walk through this to the lockers you see the guys sitting there in there towels, this felt weird and didn’t work no other sauna I’ve been to is like this, you walking through with outside shoes on that are dirty and guys walking barefoot is not good

The is medium rest room on ground floor with three rest cubicals and 4/5 round the corner on the way to the sauna, down stairs is showers, steam room and some more cubicals and some more semi dark small rooms, all the cubicals the is only room to stand none you cant lie down

By the showers down stairs the is plastics grills on the floor stop you slipping but these all had soaking wet towels underneath, the whole of basement smelled damp and unwelcoming, it’s very tight and cramped that two people can’t walk past each other with out one of you stopping to let the other one pass

The is no hot tub here

£20 is expensive for the facility’s available considering sweatbox is £24

After my experience with the guy reception, the outdated smelly unclean facilities I won’t be going back

The website states “Operating in the heart of Kennington with a fresh from a comprehensive refit” is what you call a comprehensive refit you are really taking the mick, this place has no money spent on it for years

D
1 December 2025

Visited Locker Room this afternoon…I don’t know what happened-previously staff was always quite polite. Today I got LOTS of ATTITUDE from Italian gentleman who was manning the entry point Later, his counterpart wasn’t particularly welcoming either. Guys, you need to learn how to be more welcoming, it is a social place! Or else, you’ll loose all your customers.

Dimitry Devdariani
21 November 2025

First time visiter on a Saturday the guy on reception had the attitude didn’t wanna be there just took my money, no welcome just took my money and gave me my towel, not a good start

The is small louge area as you walk in, when means you walk through this to the lockers you see the guys sitting there in there towels, this felt weird and didn’t work no other sauna I’ve been to is like this, you walking through with outside shoes on that are dirty and guys walking barefoot is not good

The is medium rest room on ground floor with three rest cubicals and 4/5 round the corner on the way to the sauna, down stairs is showers, steam room and some more cubicals and some more semi dark small rooms, all the cubicals the is only room to stand none you can lie down

By the showers down stairs the is plastics grills on the floor stop you slipping but these all had soaking wet towels underneath, the whole of basement smelled damp and unwelcoming, it’s very tight and cramped that two people can’t walk past each other with out one of you stopping to let the other one pass

The is no hot tub here

£20 is expensive for the facility’s available considering sweatbox is £24

After my experience with the guy reception, the outdated smelly unclean facilities I won’t be going back

The website states “Operating in the heart of Kennington with a fresh from a comprehensive refit” is what you call a comprehensive refit you are really taking the mick, this place has no money spent on it for years

D
31 October 2025

I’ve been coming here for about 2–3 years, and almost every visit has involved some kind of hostility or unnecessary issue! From the same two members of staff. I always come in with a smile, I’m polite, I don’t take drugs or cause trouble, yet somehow, it always seems to be people of colour who get targeted.It’s honestly disappointing that this kind of behaviour still happens. Tonight, I was watched and followed around the sauna. I’ve spoken to several other customers (coincidentally, none of them white) who’ve shared similar experiences of being treated differently. I’m not someone who seeks conflict, but it was clear this staff member was looking to provoke a reaction. I chose not to engage, but the bias and hostility were undeniable.Of course, those who haven’t experienced this kind of treatment will be quick to defend the staff. But sometimes, it’s important to look beyond your own experiences and recognise that not everyone is treated the same. Don’t claim to support inclusivity while singling people out because of their differences. These two are the ones to be careful of

Artin Thisroom