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SPECIAL EVENTS. ADDRESS. 2885 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR 97232. WEEKDAY HOURS. Tuesday - Wednesday. 9am - 11pm. Room cut-off 8pm. Doors locked at 10:30pm.
Steam Portland is Portland's long established only All Male bathhouse, featuring unique amenities like the NW's only Hot Tub, new (2021) rebuilt Nude Sun Deck and we are open 24 hours on the weekends closing at 11pm Sunday and 9am to 11pm Monday through Thursday.
A membership is required to enter Steam Portland. This is included in the 1 day membership prices and Elite Membership prices. A valid state issued or government ID is also required.
Today. ADDRESS. 2885 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR 97232. WEEKDAY HOURS. Tuesday - Wednesday. 9am - 11pm. Room cut-off 8pm. Doors locked at 10:30pm.
Steam Portland is a gay bathhouse located in the Kerns neighborhood of northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. It opened in 2003. The bathhouse has been called "sleek". [1] Amenities include a nude sun deck, a hot tub and steam bath, a lounge, and video booths. [2] [3]
As Hawks PDX continues to expand and alter the space, please pardon our mess while we work to make Hawks PDX the Hottest Spa in the Northwest! And . . . Enjoy your brand-new, growing club! Hours. Mon 10 AM to 2 AM. Tue 10 AM to 2 AM. Wed 10 AM to 2 AM. Thu 10 AM to 2 AM. Fri 10 AM to 6 AM.
Portland's last remaining bathhouse serving men and men alone, Steam aspires toward a more upscale iteration of the traditional gay sanctuary.
Steam Portland is one of the larger saunas in the city. This modern bathhouse features steam rooms, slings, themed darkrooms and a rooftop where you can sunbathe if the weather allows. Events range from massage nights to monthly socials for gay and bisexual men.
You’ll pay more elsewhere but the outdoor pool and tiled steam room are, in my opinion, unmatched in Portland. And, unlike many places, you can pay for just half an hour.
To warm their deeply cold bones, Scandinavians have perfected the art of warming up using saunas, steam rooms and hot tubs. Luckily, this trick to not hating winter is catching on in Portland.