Renos Relax is a sauna club located in the heart of Zurich that caters to both a gay clientele and mixed groups. It positions itself as a wellness paradise offering a space for both relaxation and exciting encounters.
Wellness & Relaxation:
A sauna world designed for various needs.
Massages provided by experienced staff.
Relaxation loungers and rest areas.
Encounters & Play:
Gay Sauna: A meeting point specifically for men.
Mixed Area: A meeting point open to all genders and inclinations.
Play Zones & Cabins: Special facilities including mirror cabins and equipment for fixation/rope bondage.
BDSM: Designated areas for special preferences.
Amenities & Socializing:
Bar: A discreet environment to meet people and enjoy drinks.
Smoking Lounge: A dedicated "Fumoire" for smokers.
Entertainment: TV room and free WiFi throughout the venue.
Events: Regular parties and themed events.
Address:
Renos Relax
Brauerstrasse 16
8004 Zürich
Switzerland
Phone:
+41 44 291 63 62
Email:
info@renosrelax.ch
Website:
https://renosrelax.ch/
Really great and fun place, that could ACTUALLY serve as a spa, sauna and relax venue. It is probably the cleanest gay sauna I've ever been. Totally friendly and helpful staff. The entry fee isn't low, but I think the place is worth the price.
Costly, but probably one of the best gay saunas in Europe. Infrastructure is excellent condition, Jaccuzi, Steam bath, 2 saunas and cruising area with cabins. Lube and condoms in cabin. Nice bar for drinks and snack. Everything gets frequently cleaned.
my go to sauna in zurich. Clean, spacious wellness and play area, diverse clientel and friendly staff.
The wellness areas are genuinely well-kept. Clean saunas, nice ambient lighting, relaxing music, and friendly staff. I visited on “Youngster Day,” which I assumed would mean a mostly younger crowd, but it’s actually just a discount day for under-30s rather than a younger atmosphere. The demographic is still largely older, and the general vibe leans strongly toward cruising.
I mainly went for the sauna/jacuzzi experience and relaxation, but I would like to note for younger or first-time visitors that many guests interpret presence as invitation, even when body language or a polite “no” should be enough. I had to decline touch more than once, which can make it difficult to fully relax.
The facility itself is solid, spacious, and offers a lot of variety in terms of play rooms for those who come for that purpose. But I think the experience could be even better - especially for younger guests - if there were a bit more emphasis on consent culture (e.g. reminders to ask before touching, clearer signage). Some of us enjoy being in a queer wellness space simply to unwind, not only to cruise.
I do see potential here. If the social atmosphere shifts slightly toward verbal communication and respecting boundaries, I would be happy to return more often for the wellness side of things. The foundation is good, it just needs a bit more awareness around consent to match the quality of the facilities.
it was the worst experience that I have ever had .It's extremely overpriced I came here Saturday night. They said it is packed with people when i came inside there were just few old people who is trying touch me without permission. I've been too many gay saunas arround the europe but it was the most expensive and bad one never suggested!