Address: 77 Chestnut St, Chelsea, MA 02150, USA
Phone: +16178849434
Sunday: 7AM–1PM
Monday: 2–9PM
Tuesday: 11AM–9PM
Wednesday: 11AM–9PM
Thursday: 11AM–9PM
Friday: 11AM–9PM
Saturday: 11AM–8PM
Robert Huber (fluffbunny)
Well hidden treasure in Eastie. The heat is great. Exactly doing what one could hope for from a traditional, historic, Eastern European hot room, sauna, steam bath, banya ... whatever you want to call it. Did i mention that the heat is great and truly gets your attention. Sit at the top shelve, let all your stress and worries melt away, get a great platza from Tom, ... And, of course, let the heat wash over you like a hurricane. Glad we had this little chat.
antonio gamero
It was ok, hard to relax in the sauna because people are having loud conversations there all the time. That would be a No Back for me
Tl Clarkgerman
The vibe. The history. The experience was steeped in such culturally uniqueness from the elder men snacking on Russian deli favorites, drinking vast amounts of cold drinks to the heat of the steam and washed and beaten with saplings. I felt I was venturing into the history of a people, culture, and of times forgotten. Do go and enjoy.
shannon keller
Always a delightful experience. A tiny parking lot but I've never had trouble either there or on the street (if you can walk). The door is always locked and there's a bell to ring for entry. An excellent space to sit and relax after either sitting in the steam room or sauna. I always bring my dinner and have a marvelous night relaxing and spending time taking care of myself.
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BYOB with some drinks (water/cola) for purchase
Male n female days are separated Monday women only
Depends on the day. If busy 2 hours if quiet 3 hours. Wear a mask and stay safe
Call ahead and they'll book you a time to come in
you don't have to be but everyone else is, with the exception of the staff of course
Nope! Just space constraints
I think 8+
A Platza (Yiddish for shoulders or back) is a potent Russian healing tool enjoyed in an inferno of a room known as a Schvitz or Banya. This is a traditional Russian experience unlike any other. It is done on the uppermost bench, because heat rises, with an oak leaf broom called a venik, a very leafy, fragrant bundle of extremely fresh oak tree twigs. The fresh forest-like smell of the venik creates a sedative effect and melts stress. The venik leaves release organic phytoncides, infection inhibitors, decreasing the growth and development of pathogens in the body. Essential oils are also released, preventing premature aging of the skin. The oak leaves contain a natural astringent, which will open your pores, remove toxins, and exfoliate dead skin. Steam bathing stimulates protein circulation while improving digestibility of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and mineral elements. This intensifies skin capillary activities, strengthens metabolism as the body is filled with energy and the imm
It is closed on sundays at 1pm it's open from 7am to 1pm. Sunday
I would call and make sure the person that does the massages will be available at the time you intend on coming.
Mondays are ladies only, with Tue-Sun being men only.
Arround $25(don't remember exactly) stay as long as you want
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