Casanova is a reliable stop in Barcelona’s gay Eixample for anyone who likes their downtime warm and social. The crowd is mostly men, a mix of locals, visitors, and post-beach strays who decided the night should start early. The mood stays relaxed and friendly, with enough edge to keep things interesting.
Facilities cover the basics well: dry sauna to reset, hot steam for long chats, a bubbling Jacuzzi, private cabins, and a small maze for the curious. You will also find showers, a lounge corner for recovery, and a bar window for water or soft drinks. Towels and lockers are straightforward. Cleanliness is taken seriously.
Timing matters. Weekday evenings bring an easier pace and real conversation. Friday and Saturday build later, especially after midnight. On warm days, expect a second wave after the beach clubs and dinner. Theme discounts pop up now and then; check their socials before you go.
Etiquette is simple: no phones, keep voices low, and read the room. Staff keep things tidy and calm. Bring flip-flops if you prefer and a small lock if you like your own. A travel-size pack with breath mints and a spare tee never hurts.
Location is a plus. Eixample’s bars sit a short walk away, so you can pair a sauna session with tapas or a quick drink. If you are new to saunas, relax, follow the flow, and be polite. Casanova is about easy heat, low-stress cruising, and that sweet moment when time slows in the steam.
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