Play.
Gay Hong Kong’s Saunas are spread out across the city, unlike the nightlife which is concentrated to a few areas.
Note that many saunas operate strict door policies which can favor locals or visiting Asians. The same is can be true of the guests inside the saunas.
Hong Kong keeps things tight with a small number of well-known cruise clubs, most located close to Central. Facilities usually include sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, and private cabins, with a strong emphasis on privacy.
The crowd skews local during the week and more international on weekends.
To avoid late-night travel and keep things easy, staying nearby makes a big difference: Best gay-friendly hotels in Hong Kong or explore the full gay guide to Hong Kong.
Consensual same-sex activity is legal in Hong Kong, and gay saunas operate openly as adult venues. Discretion and privacy are important cultural norms, so phones and photos are a no-go. As with any cruise space, consent and safer sex are your responsibility.
Weekend evenings are the busiest, especially Friday and Saturday nights. Weekday afternoons and early evenings tend to be quieter and more transactional.
Hong Kong gay saunas are designed for short visits rather than overnight stays. While private cabins are available, they are part of the cruising setup, not accommodation. For proper rest and comfort, book nearby: Best gay-friendly hotels in Hong Kong.
Expect a clean, structured environment with clear rules. After check-in, you’ll store your clothes, grab a towel, and move between steam, sauna, and cruise areas. You can keep things quick or take your time. Reading body language and respecting boundaries is essential.
Filter your fun
One of Hong Kong’s most popular gay saunas among local guys. Offers lounge with free Wifi, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and private cabins. Open daily from 2 pm to midnight on Monday to Friday, and 1 pm to midnight Saturday & Sunday. Peak time starts after work from 6 pm until 10 pm.
Gateway Sauna is located opposite Hennessy Road Government Primary School. On the first floor of Kwong Ah Building Thomson Road, conveniently located near Wan Chain MRT Station, HK island.
Crowd: Most of the guests are local Hong Kong and Asian tourists. Saying this, Gateway Sauna welcomes all visitors.
Entry: Entry prices are very reasonable but like most Hong Kong prices vary depending on the guest’s age. Check the website for more details and promotions.
Facilities: Cruise, Bar, Sauna, Jacuzzi / Hot pool, Maze, Solarium (machine), Relaxing Cabins - free, Lockers
Weekdays: Mon-Fri 14:00–00:00
Weekends: Sat, Sun 13:00–00:00
Central Escalator Sauna or CE for short, is one of Hong Kong’s oldest gay saunas & cruise clubs. Central Escalator Sauna is located on Cochrane Street near metro Central Station in Hong Kong’s city center.
The sauna is well known for its friendly attitude and a mix of international guests, however, overall the venue is small and dated. Open hours are 1 pm to midnight and its peak time is from 7 pm – 9 pm on weeknights and from 3 pm on weekends.
Crowd: Central Escalator Sauna is one of the most international saunas in Hong Kong. Many slightly older white expats, Chinese, Hong Kong locals as well as other international visitors can be found in Central Escalator Sauna.
Entry: Central Escalator Sauna’s entry prices can vary depending on the guest’s age and the day of the week, but are around HKD$150 (US$20)for general entry. Check the website for more details and promotions. Credit cards accepted.
Facilities: Cruise, Massage, Showers, Sauna, Steam room, Jacuzzi / Hot pool, Maze, Solarium (machine), Relaxing Cabins - free, Free WiFi, Lockers
Weekdays: Mon-Fri 13:00–23:00
Weekends: Sat, Sun 13:00–23:00
Need Somewhere to Sleep?
Played Enough?
Hungry for a taste of Hong Kong’s foodie scene? Stroll through Old Town Central with expert guides who know the gaborhood’s best bites. Savor dim sum, egg tarts, Michelin-starred wontons, and more while soaking in stories of the city’s rich history and buzzing street vibes.
Escape the city for a wild Lantau Island adventure! Spot dolphins on a scenic cruise, marvel at the iconic Big Buddha, and wander Tai O Fishing Village. Enjoy a tasty veggie lunch and epic views. Bonus: Shop 'til you drop at Citygate Outlet if you’re feeling extra!
Destinations
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. For example, they allow us to connect to social networks, display personalised content, as well as analyse and improve our site's operation – read our policy.