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AI interpretation: Inquiry about the bathhouse's clothing policy, specifically whether guests are allowed to be fully nude in the sauna, hot and cold baths, and other spa areas at Bathhouse (both Flatiron and Williamsburg locations).
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What should I wear?
Birthday suits are for the locker rooms, while bathing suits are required everywhere else throughout the amenity spaces (thermal pools, saunas, steam room). Bathhouse provides towels and slippers. For Massages, you may undress to your level of comfort. Our Licensed Massage Therapists are trained in draping and modesty to ensure you are comfortable during your treatment. For Hammam Scrubs, you will wear your bathing suit. A two-piece suit is recommended for a Hammam Scrub so we can exfoliate the entire body. Bathing suit tops are optional, and bathing suit bottoms are required. For pools, saunas, etc, you will wear your bathing suit.
Code of Conduct
code of conduct No-Phone Zone Bathhouse is a no-phone zone for the privacy of all guests. Please leave your phone in your locker. Cameras, filming, and photography are never permitted. We encourage everyone to unplug and recharge. If you need to take a phone call, please do so in the restaurant/lounge area. RINSE BEFORE YOU SOAK Please rinse before utilizing any of the pools or saunas. INDOOR VOICES You don’t need to whisper, but please be mindful of others' experiences especially in the saunas and steam room. Bathhouse is a fun place but please do not shout. Outside Food and Beverages No outside food/beverage may be brought into Bathhouse at any time – but feel free to bring a water bottle to stay hydrated. Water bottles may not be made of glass as glass is a safety hazard. We have several complimentary water refill stations indoors and on the Rooftop. Robes It’s not traditional for people to wear robes at a bathhouse. If you're more comfortable wearing one and you would like to bring your own robe that is totally cool–but Bathhouse does not provide robes. In our experience, robes are common in the spa world, but not in bath houses. It is not advisable to wear a robe in saunas or pools. FOOTWEAR AND TOWELS We recommend wearing Bathhouse-provided slippers in the saunas as the floors may be hot or slippery. Please do not wear slippers in the pools. We also ask that you use the towel hooks provided while using the pools. PDA/DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR Most guests visit us in pairs or a small group. It’s a fun place to hang out with your friends or significant other but be mindful of those around you with PDA. If you wouldn’t do it in front of your grandma, don’t do it here, whether around other guests or our staff. It’s ok to strike up conversations with like-minded bathhousers, but not a place for speed dating. Just be cool. SERVICES Cool off before you enter your treatment. We recommend leaving the steam and sauna rooms at least 15 minutes before your Massage or Scrub treatment. This allows your body to cool down so you are not sweating on the treatment table. Please treat our practitioners with common courtesy and mutual respect. Inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated. INTOXICATION We do not allow guests to push the limit of alcohol consumption and enter the pools or saunas if they are visibly intoxicated or appear visibly under the influence of a substance. Any guests in violation of this policy will be asked to leave immediately. Drink responsibly and be mindful of others and your own safety.