Sauna is one of the best ways to relax, let go of the negative thoughts and improve your health. In this article we will provide a list of best saunas to visit in Prague.
This sauna has a capacity of more than 100 people, which can be found in Podolí. The distinctive feature is that the sauna is right on the banks of Vltava river, so you can take a steam bath while enjoying the panoramic view of nature. There is even a playground and a place to take a walk in the frosty air and dive into the river. Admission for the whole day costs 449 CZK, and for two hours admission you’ll pay 379 crowns. You can refill your drinks such as tea during your visit. The sauna is open Monday through Sunday from 12:00 to 23:00.
This is practically a secret place for true sauna and art lovers. On the roof of the New Stage of the National Theater you will find a private sauna club. Admission is by membership card only. The cost of membership, including 10 visits, is 3,000 CZK, but you can arrange for one trial visit. The club is open daily from 15:00 to 22:00. The interior of the sauna follows the minimalistic style of the building, except for the central room where you can sit at the tables.
If just a sauna isn’t enough for you and you want to emphasize the feeling of being in the Czech Republic, then try a beer spa! Beer spas, located in the city center, offer separate relaxation rooms. Here you can not only work up a sweat, but also relax in beer baths. Of course, the price includes unlimited beer. A sauna for two will cost you 700 crowns, a sauna with a whirlpool will cost 1,200 CZK, and for a beer bath with unlimited beer consumption you’ll pay from 2,000 CZK.
If you don’t need any frills and just want to take a sauna in a pleasant place close to home, Saunia is probably the right choice for you. The company has six branches in Prague (Butovice, Gostivář, Černý Most, Chodov, Krakov, Harfa). The advantage is unified quality service wherever you are. Saunia also has branches in Karlovy Vary and other cities.
Saunia is open from 9:00 to 23:00 every day. Until 17:00 on weekdays admission costs 359 CZK. After that time or on weekends unlimited admission will cost 469 CZK.