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PLUTO Sauna Essen

Adres: Viehofer Str. 49, 45127 Essen, Germany

Website: http://www.pluto-essen.tv/

Openingstijden:
  • Monday: 12:00 – 3:00 AM, 12:00 PM – 3:00 AM
  • Tuesday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 AM
  • Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 AM
  • Thursday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 AM
  • Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours
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Rating: 4.4 / 5 (522 beoordelingen)

Google Reviews

  • Dietrich Zollner19-02-2025

    Rating: 5 / 5

    I've visited saunas in France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Britain, and the Netherlands, and this sauna blows them all away by a very significant margin. I had the good fortune of Pluto being the first sauna I ever visited, and as a result none of the others have come even close to matching up. The facilities are spacious, modern, and clean, with a lot to offer. Staff is friendly. They do a lot of special deals such as a reduced entry fee on Thursdays, special days for STD testing, and more. Unlike nearly every other sauna I've been to, it is clean and doesn't have even a single corner which smells mouldy or dirty. Cannot recommend highly enough!

  • TrebliK G19-05-2025

    Rating: 1 / 5

    What you should expect at Pluto: 1) Rudeness vs Directness Someone being direct does not hesitate to address a situation PRIVATELY. What you can expect at Pluto is a public scolding where at least a third person becomes aware of the situation. EXAMPLE: Employee sees guest with his own bottle of water. 0 out of 10 employees will: Walk up to the guest discretely, point out that the policy of the Sauna is that external drinks and food are not permitted. 10 out of 10 employees will: Yell from across the room over: You are not allowed to have a bottle. 2) Apathy vs Empathy EXAMPLE: USUALLY AT THE BEGINNING OF THE AUFGUSS 1 out of 10 employees says this: “if you feel you can’t handle the heat, you are welcome to leave at any time. Let me know if you don´t feel well” 9 out of 10 employees says this: “if you feel you can’t handle the heat, you are welcome leave leave at any time. I don’t want to have to deal with you getting sick” ---- I've tried to address this rudeness for years - only to be met with the typical responses that 6ermans give, which is to double down on the rudeness by pointing out to unhappy customers about the AGB, if you know what an AGB is - if you don´t, you should have learned what an AGB is before you moved to Germany. That´s the attitude. So, be mindful that every time you enter an establishment in Germany, you should first ask for or look up their AGB. Yes, it literally gets that bad. In the example referred above, about a year ago, I spoke with an employee about his rudeness that I observed towards the customer. This employee had the audacity to tell me that the customer he had just scolded should have read the guidelines of the sauna before coming in. (Mind you they are in small print) somewhere in a corner of the entrance area. None of my good friends want to go to Pluto anymore. In this last display of rudeness that I witnessed yesterday towards the crowd, I dared to point out IN PRIVATE that ACTING LIKE A TOTAL CNT is not a personality trait but a flaw. Before you know it, the reality-TV drama fighting mode went into full effect. The angry queen employee wanted to be seen lashing out. What needs to be addressed is that employees need to understand that ultimately their salaries come from customers. Here is why: When I went to the desk to ask for a de-escalation point, little, as usual was done to resolve the situation. I was scapegoated. The employee that I spoke with, played devils advocate. I asked this employee if the way his colleague just acted is customer service like. He clarified to me that there are no customers at Pluto. He reiterated that WE are all guests as to insinuate that we are all guests in their house. So what I got from this second exchange was that SAUNA PLUTO is THEIR WORKPLACE. Their workplace is THEIR TERRITORY.

  • nicholas moy09-12-2024

    Rating: 4 / 5

    Great sauna , especially busy at the weekends. considering the capacity they only have 2 French showers and lately 1 of these has been out of service for a while. Meaning long queues for the remaining 1 in service. When this occurs the place can get messy as guys can’t be bothered to wait and clean up Properly.

  • Nagid Shek19-08-2024

    Rating: 5 / 5

    I had an incredible experience at the sauna yesterday. The staff was amazing, with a special shout-out to Malek, who was exceptionally professional and polite. His customer service was the best I’ve encountered—truly top-notch. The atmosphere was relaxing, the food was delicious, and the overall experience was fantastic. This is definitely a place I’ll be returning to. Highly recommended!

  • Kyle Rellik01-10-2024

    Rating: 5 / 5

    I had the best experience in a gay sauna club in Essen, Germany. I am American and most people here speak English and made me feel welcome. I arrived at 9:30 at night and found parking in the public lot. I had the best of both worlds as a versatile gay man. There were men that wanted me to bottom with sexy big cocks to fill my ass and there were men who were eager to bottom in the rooms with cots and the swings. I had a great time topping those bottoms. The disinterested ones were polite in turning me away instead of being rude. I would definitely come back to Pluto to satisfy my gay urges.

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