Til'T Gay Sauna Paris Outside

    TiL'T Sauna - CLOSED

    TiL'T Sauna - CLOSED

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    41 rue Sainte-Anne, Paris, France, 75001

    Til'T Gay Sauna Paris Outside
    Reported CLOSED (October 2018).

    The first gay sauna in France. TiL'T has 3 levels of entertainment featuring steam room, dry sauna cabins, back room, water fountain.

    Regular themes include 'Naked Afternoons' on Saturdays and Sundays with a free soft drink. Discounts for men under 26. Check the website for details.

    Nearest station: Pyramides, Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre

    Rate TiL'T Sauna - CLOSED
    2.4
    Audience Rating

    Based on 54 votes

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    Louis

    Sat, May 21, 2022

    I'M SO SORRY IT'S CLOSED! A PAGE OF GAY HISTORY IS TURNED!

    This was the first gay sauna in France! True, it was old, poorly taken care of, but a small, friendly and nice place to go! I lived 26 years in Paris, and from 1995 to 2016 I had a good time in this place! Young, I always enjoyed daddies, and this was the place to go! Wonderful memories! Wonderful new years eve parties with buffet! So sorry it's a gay history page that is now turned! Je suis vraiment désolé d'apprendre sa fermeture définitive! Une page d'histoire est tournée! C'est dommage!
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    Marcel

    Sun, Sep 30, 2018

    TILT SAUNA

    This sauna is definitively CLOSED.
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    Fabio

    Mon, Nov 05, 2018

    le tilt sauna closed

    c'est vrai? C'est defintively fermé?
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    Mike

    Sun, Apr 15, 2018

    More pleasure

    If clean and sterile is your priority, other saunas will better serve your needs. I find Tilt much more erotic than Gym Louvre, which I go to for the gym. There is plenty of young eye candy at Gym Louvre, but in my experience the older men at Tilt have a much better idea of how to give and receive pleasure.
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    John

    Fri, Jun 10, 2016

    Needs refurbishment

    I have been to this place quite a few times over the last years and this place lacks maintenance. Of course you only pay 11 euros to get in but does that mean some simple toilet or shower maintenance can be done? It used to be very fun here in the past but things sadely changed for the worse, too bad. I rather pay a bit more and get newer matrasses (they haven't been changed for years now and are totally worned out) and descent toilets. The upstairs sling has also dissapeared, that's where a lot of action was going on. Won't go back agin.
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    Tib

    Sat, Oct 31, 2015

    Dirty, smelly, small

    It's hard to know where to start. You know there's a problem when instead of receiving a towel you're offered something akin to a piece of scrap curtain material nabbed from your mum's linen cupboard. The problem with this is that you can't dry yourself with it, so I'd love to know the rationale. The place is utterly filthy from top to bottom: offensive stains and smells abound. The toilets are truly revolting (holes in the ground). The crowd is very mature - 50 to 75 mainly. There was maybe one other person there in their early 30s like me. The only excitement on my visit was a noisy fracas between two of the elderly gents which required intervention from a staff member. To end on a positive note: only 11 Euros (although that's 11 too many).
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    Steven

    Sun, May 22, 2016

    Bad

    So dirty and old, highly recommend say no to go here! I am traveler

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