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"Mister Zhulebin Hotel" offers to book exclusive rooms with a sauna and jacuzzi or a SPA complex with a swimming pool, harmoniously combining the services of a mini hotel in Moscow and SPA relaxation.

A room with a salt or infrared cabin is ideal for those who want to improve their health, and the SPA complex, in addition to the pool, includes a Finnish sauna, a Turkish sauna - hammam and a relaxation area and allows our guests to have dinner or hold a small celebration in a cozy and relaxed atmosphere.

If you are planning an unforgettable romantic meeting, we offer room decoration and a special offer - SPA for two.

Saunas and baths for a holiday in Moscow

A trip to the sauna is a great opportunity to relax with a large group. Have you decided to celebrate a birthday, hold a bachelor or bachelorette party, a reunion of classmates or a corporate party, organize a holiday for clients or partners, or maybe you have another reason to bring a lot of people together? In this case, there is no better place than a sauna.

Many people believe that a sauna or bathhouse is a place where you can only wash yourself and take a break from ordinary affairs. In fact, a modern sauna is a real club, offering a full range of services for an interesting and fulfilling relaxation. A bath complex may include not only the obligatory steam rooms and swimming pools. Many of the saunas presented on the Bannik.ru portal have restaurants, bars, banquet halls, where you can start the celebration and taste Russian, European or Caucasian cuisine. Billiards, home cinema, table tennis, karaoke, strip show or disco on a specially equipped dance floor will be an excellent continuation of the party. And of course, the bathhouse itself, which includes spacious steam rooms, plunge pools and deep pools that can accommodate everyone. But that’s not all – the services of professional bathhouse attendants and massage therapists, SPA therapy, and a wide selection of healing procedures will help you completely relax and recuperate. And for exotic lovers, some saunas even offer tea ceremonies.

Having rented a sauna, you won’t have to complain that guests are cramped and bored. The bath complexes presented in this section of the site are planned and decorated so that even with a large number of people everyone feels free and can find pleasure to their taste. In addition, if you do not have time to prepare, the administration of the complex will take over the organization of the event.

A cozy atmosphere and a wide range of entertainment make the sauna an ideal place to celebrate any event. Only here can you provide an environment conducive to complete relaxation, allowing you to forget about current affairs and have a great time with friends, colleagues, classmates or clients. And the convenient location near metro stations and the availability of parking are another argument in favor of holding a party in the bathhouse complex.

For large groups, you can find a sauna in almost any area of ​​the capital - both in the center and on the outskirts. Kurskaya, Prospekt Mira, Rimskaya, Yugo-Zapadnaya, Rechnoy Vokzal, Bibirevo - this is just a small list of metro stations where complexes accommodating more than 10 people are located. And near the Park Pobedy metro station there is a sauna club that can easily accommodate up to 60 people.

An event with a large number of guests usually lasts several hours, so holding it in a sauna is also cost-effective. In addition, you can choose a bathhouse in a wide price range - from 700 to 8000 rubles per hour, and for large companies renting the complex for several hours, very serious discounts are usually offered. And if you rent a sauna for the whole night, you can get even greater savings. The administration provides an individual discount to regular customers.

For clients who prefer special comfort, the portal offers to choose a VIP sauna or a bath club, for example, VIP level saunas near the Prospekt Mira metro station or near Kutuzovsky Prospekt, in Bolshoy Koptevsky Proezd or on 1812 Street near the Fili metro station. They will provide you and your friends with a complete and safe holiday, offering elite drinks, cigars and other services at the highest level.

The Bannik.ru portal will help you find a vacation spot that best suits the occasion for the meeting and your wishes. Convenient filters, photographs, descriptions will help you make the right choice, and contact numbers will help you immediately find out the details and place an order.

By choosing a sauna for a large company on our website, you will not regret the time spent and you can be sure that your guests will be satisfied. After all, a good sauna is a pleasure for both body and soul.

Gay saunas in Moscow 2021: where to go?

“Basement” is a small cozy gay sauna, which is not particularly advertised or advertised, there is a swimming pool, a glory hole, cabins, swings, a bar, showers, there is only one show program here - group fucking...

VODA SPA - gay sauna Spa Voda, not far from the Avtozavodskaya metro station, next to the gay club "XL Spa" - gay sauna with inexpensive alcohol, steam rooms, dark room.

Mayakovka Spa - closed and will not open again!

So where should we go? Which gay sauna in Moscow to choose for sex, entertainment, relaxation? What days to choose to visit gay saunas in Moscow in order to brighten up the evening and not be left without sex... Of course, no one will give you a definite 100% answer, but based on my experience and the experience of my friends, you can make a choice.

For relaxation, sex and communication, it’s worth going to the gay sauna Xl Spa on Kurskaya - not far from the metro station, new clean sauna, rude staff, good steam rooms, it’s usually worth going the earlier the better on a weekday and around 7 pm on a weekend , on weekends people definitely won’t be left without sex; sometimes there is sex on Thursdays and Mondays. Sometimes you come across very good specimens, and after all the procedures you should go to the bar, sit on a comfortable sofa and drink beer while watching the show!

You can also watch a travesty show in the gay sauna "Paradise" there is a show program there almost every day, but other than that there is nothing to do there; they opened the sauna purely for themselves, there you will not find anyone except 20 massage therapists and the pension that came to show program and probably to the massage therapists for a procedure. You can also go to a travesty show and to Our Spa , the people there are also not what they used to be, the dark rooms are empty.

You can meet with friends, take a steam bath and relax both on weekdays (you need to arrive earlier) and on weekends in the gay sauna Voda Spa (Water Spa) with a continuation to the “Basement”, you should go on weekends or in advance by agreement with one of the guys, sauna You won’t find any programs just for sex, relaxation or show programs, and the sauna itself is very old and lives up to its name, located on the ground floor. However, it is good because the very small people do not scatter across different levels, but gather in one place and the fucking begins.

After all of the above, we can say that if your goal is sex, then you should go on weekends to the gay sauna Xl Spa Moscow, the gay sauna Voda Spa and the gay sauna Podval. On weekdays Ix el or Water.

Finally, I want to believe that this article about “Gay saunas in Moscow” will help someone, save time, dispel myths, and save money!

Here is a short review - a review of gay saunas in Moscow I wanted to write today.

What gay sauna do you go to? Which gay sauna in Moscow is the most favorite and most visited in your opinion? How often do you visit gay saunas in Moscow? (please write about this in the comments; in the future, based on this data, the top most visited gay saunas in Moscow will be compiled)

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Microclimate of the steam room in the bathhouse

To maintain optimal air humidity in the steam room, it is necessary to build a stone oven in it. Electric heaters are also often used for heating. Such heaters quickly increase the temperature in the room , which can subsequently be changed. The downside is the fact that electric heaters do not retain heat well and are not able to maintain the required air humidity. They also directly depend on the supply of electricity; if it is turned off, then the heat will be lost.

The best option is still a stove-heater . They can run on electricity, solid fuel or gas. The dimensions of such a stove are determined depending on the dimensions of the steam room and the type of fuel. If the size of the steam room does not exceed 2 square meters. a small stove should be installed , which can be hidden in a niche in the wall.

Sauna. Design, materials, technologies.

The Finns believe so much in the healing properties of their bathhouse, where the steam is dry and the temperature is higher than in Russia, that they say that anyone who can reach it can use the sauna. In Russia, the sauna was very exotic for a long time, and not everyone could get to it. The ancestor of the Finnish sauna, as well as the Russian bathhouse, was a log hut, i.e., a “black-style” bathhouse. In the Russian bathhouse and sauna, steam was obtained by pouring water over hot stones. Russians and Finns always used brooms, and when they warmed up, they plunged into cold water or wiped themselves with snow. Finns set up saunas in wooden houses near beautiful lakes; they are beautiful and comfortable. Finns visit the sauna from childhood until old age. The difference between a sauna and a bathhouse.

The main difference between a Finnish and Russian bathhouse is that in the first the air is hotter (up to 100 and even 120-130°C), but less humid (4-5%). The air temperature in a Russian bath is much lower (up to 40-60°C), but it is mixed with steam, and air humidity reaches 40%.

Sauna: a — sauna steam room; b - sauna shelves: 1 - door; 2 - insulation; 3 - insulation; 4 - frame; 5 - top shelf; 6 — bar; 7 — crossbar; 8 - bottom shelf.

Sauna design.

The sauna is smaller in size than the Russian bathhouse. Dimensions 2.5x2x2. The shelves are arranged in two tiers in the steam room. The benches in the bathhouse are arranged in two levels: the upper one is at a distance of 1 meter from the ceiling, the lower one is 70 cm from the upper one. The shelves are located at right angles to the wall. The bar installed in front and slightly above the level of the top shelf allows you to keep your legs higher than your head and lie in different positions.

There is no need to supply water to the sauna steam room, since people do not wash in the sauna. Modern saunas use metal stoves that are heated with wood or electricity. There is no brickwork in them; when people steam in the sauna, the stoves heat up continuously.

The oven is located in the corner closest to the door. Regardless of the location and type of furnace, safety fences are installed around it.

Material.

The walls of the sauna are made of wood, as they create the best conditions for steaming. The main requirements for the walls and ceiling of the steam room are good thermal insulation, eliminating heat loss. For the walls of the steam room, dried boards of aspen, birch, linden, poplar, and spruce are used, since they have low thermal conductivity and do not warp from steam. Any type of wood is used for the dressing room. The surface of the walls of the steam room cannot be covered with varnish, drying oil, or paint, since they prevent the absorption of moisture by the wood and decompose under the influence of high temperatures. Good ceiling insulation is important. The floor should be double, warm. The wooden door is also made double with a vapor barrier (polyethylene film).

heated without a heater or with the help of a heater. In the first case, heating devices are used that transfer heat directly to the air, heaters with electric heaters and metal pipes through which superheated steam is passed. In modern saunas, electric heaters (electric stoves) are also used. Heating a steam room using a heater is more common in a Russian bath. A pile of stones placed in a stove chimney or on top of electric heaters accumulates heat during combustion and then releases it to the air. Indirect heating of the bath is gentle and stable, and if the stones are heated to 400°C, the high temperature in the steam room remains for a long time.

Sauna stove: 1 - damper; 2 — door for loading stones; 3 - stones; 4 - channel for air intake; 5 - firebox; 6 — grate; 7 - ash pan; 8 - chimney

Sauna facilities.

A modern sauna has two rooms: the sauna itself with a washing room and a multifunctional room - a locker room combined with a relaxation room. Often a sauna consists of three rooms: a steam room, a wash room and a changing room.

Steam room. Shelves.

The steam room itself is a room measuring 250x250 cm for the simultaneous occupancy of three or four people. Shelves for lying on the second level are placed perpendicular to each other along adjacent walls. The total height of the steam room is 210-230 cm.

Dimensions.

The minimum dimensions of a family sauna are 180-200 cm. Shelves can be installed in parallel in two tiers for one person to lie down and for one or two people to sit. The width of the shelf for sitting one person is 60 cm with a seat depth of 40 cm. The dimensions of the shelf for reclining are 150×60, for lying down 180×60 cm. A headrest made of wood is placed under the head. A shelf for sitting is arranged at a height of 45 cm from the floor, a shelf for lying at a height of 85-90 cm from the plane of the lower shelf-seat. The distance from the plane of the second level shelf to the ceiling is 75-90 cm. Headrest dimensions: length 45-50, width 30-35, height 12-15 cm. If the sauna does not have a rest room, it should be replaced by a locker room. The dimensions of the benches and loungers in the relaxation room must correspond to those located in the steam room.

The washing room in the family sauna is a shower stall, in which you need to put a small bench and place shelves for soap, shampoo and brushes.

Saunas are made of logs and wooden panels. A log sauna is significantly superior in quality to a panel sauna.

A log sauna does not require ventilation. Solid logs “breathe”; a sufficient amount of air penetrates and escapes through them. Thanks to this, the humidity in the sauna is automatically regulated. Properly caulked walls have acceptable thermal conductivity without additional thermal insulation. Due to the massiveness of the walls, the smell of wood, unlike panel saunas, lasts for a very long time.

Logs for a sauna must be seasoned, dried to a moisture content of 10-15%. They are tightly fitted to each other and caulked well.

The supporting frame of the panel sauna is assembled from racks measuring 32x100 mm, which are placed at a distance of 60 cm from each other.

Paneling.

The paneling inside the sauna is made from tongue-and-groove boards with a thickness of at least 16-20 mm. Thicker boards absorb steam better and retain the smell of wood longer. Instead of tongue-and-groove boards, you can cover the sauna with a regular edged board with an overlap. The width of the boards should not exceed six times their thickness, otherwise they may move and crack. The boards should be nailed with hidden nails through the tongue, or into the base surface of the board, followed by recessing the nail head.

The insulation under the inner lining must be completely vapor-tight and heat-resistant. For this purpose, high-quality construction paper on aluminum foil is used. You can also use fiberglass reinforced with a double layer of foil. The shiny side of the membrane should face the sauna room. The membrane is attached to the frame before installing the inner lining. All standard insulation materials are effective if used correctly and at the proper thickness. Mineral-based materials are usually preferable to plant-based ones, as they are biostable. Granular (bulk) materials are used only for ceiling insulation. It is not allowed to use expanded polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride and ebonite panels as thermal insulation materials.

Floor. The subfloor does not have to be wooden, but it must be waterproof. You should strictly avoid materials such as linoleum, which has a specific odor. Strength is the main requirement for wood for flooring. Therefore, the boardwalk must be rot-resistant and made from the strongest wood.

Thermal capacity plays only a minor role in the selection of flooring materials, since the temperature at floor level rarely rises above 30°C. In cases where the sauna is built into a living space, insulating the floor may be necessary.

Solid flooring - cement, ceramic, tile, etc. - is covered with plank flooring, grass or fiber matting, or cork tiles. The flooring should be installed with rubber stoppers to separate it from the damp floor, thus ensuring quick drying after use.

Any wooden floor , if it is not on suspended beams, should be impregnated with a special composition to make it moisture-resistant and prevent the accumulation of dampness in the room. To ensure water drainage, the floor is laid with a slope towards the drain hole, which is equipped with a drainage pipe.

Ceiling.

In a simple log sauna, the ceiling may be made of unplaned boards, while the smooth paneling of a prefabricated sauna requires appropriate treatment of the ceiling. The highest temperature in a sauna is at ceiling level, and this is where heat can easily be lost. Therefore, ceiling insulation must be better than wall insulation, and vapor barriers must be installed with special care.

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