Public Saunas in Wien (2026 Guide)
Vienna's public saunas are embedded in the city's Bäder network — municipal bathhouses that combine historic pool halls with full Finnish and Roman-Irish sauna landscapes at prices well below private wellness clubs. Amalienbad in Favoriten pairs Jugendstil architecture with a multi-sauna complex; Döbling Bad and Floridsdorf Bad anchor the outer districts. Most Viennese Bäder are textile-free in the sauna areas and mixed-gender.
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Public Saunas in Wien
Apostelbad
Apollo city
Strandbad Angelibad
Römersauna - Gay Sauna
Hermannbad

Aparthotel Adagio Vienna City
Apartment-style hotel with sauna in Vienna's first district, combining imperial city access with eco-conscious wellness amenities.
Penzinger Bad
Eisenbahnerbad
PSO-Naturbad
ArbeiterInnenstrand
Siemens-Bad
Blocksauna
Well / One
Straßenbahnerbad
Wellnessoase Sonnwendviertel
Aux Gazelles Hammam-Spa
Dragonerhäufel
Strandbad Alte Donau
Strombucht
Kaiserbründl
Bundesbad Alte Donau
Saunawelt
Lagerwiese Rehlacke
Strandbad Stadlau
Therme Wien
Gartensauna Breitenlee

HiLight Suites
Suite hotel in Vienna's 3rd district with kitchenette in every room, Finnish sauna and fitness centre — 8 minutes from Wien Mitte and 12 minutes from Stephansplatz.

Eurostars Grand Hotel Wien
Grand hotel on Vienna's Kärntner Ring with full-service spa, sauna, steam room, rooftop terrace, and three restaurants.

Hotel Kaiserhof Wien
Imperial 1896 Wien hotel near Naschmarkt with full-service spa, sauna, steam room, and traditional Habsburg architecture.

IMLAUER Hotel Nestroy Wien
Contemporary design hotel with full-service spa in Vienna's second district, named after playwright Johann Nestroy.

Austria Classic Hotel Wien
Historic 1809 Vienna hotel on Praterstrasse with sauna, fitness centre, garden terrace, and complimentary buffet breakfast.
Who this is for
Budget-conscious visitors who want the full Austrian sauna experience without the hotel-spa price tag. Also ideal for early risers — most Bäder open at 06:30.
Booking tips
Vienna's municipal Bäder charge entry fees in the €8–15 range. Weekday mornings are quietest; weekend afternoons fill up. Bring a large towel — mandatory for sitting in the sauna.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the best public saunas in Wien?
Vienna's public saunas are embedded in the city's Bäder network — municipal bathhouses that combine historic pool halls with full Finnish and Roman-Irish sauna landscapes at prices well below private wellness clubs. Amalienbad in Favoriten pairs Jugendstil architecture with a multi-sauna complex; Döbling Bad and Floridsdorf Bad anchor the outer districts. Most Viennese Bäder are textile-free in the sauna areas and mixed-gender.
Who are public saunas in Wien best for?
Budget-conscious visitors who want the full Austrian sauna experience without the hotel-spa price tag. Also ideal for early risers — most Bäder open at 06:30.
How do I book a public sauna in Wien?
Vienna's municipal Bäder charge entry fees in the €8–15 range. Weekday mornings are quietest; weekend afternoons fill up. Bring a large towel — mandatory for sitting in the sauna.
