Sunday, April 28, 2024

Review of Common Ground Bathhouse in Portland LGBT Travel Guide

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There used to be single-gender naked hours. Now, anyone can come at any time, and you always need to wear a swimsuit. You will also need to show proof of vaccination, which is not a bummer at all.

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Maybe it’s the twinkling stars above the bubbling hot tub, or the tiled steam room. Or maybe it’s the wine glasses (plastic) for water poolside or the gold foil on the chocolates. Maybe it’s the fact that the spa services here are not based in vibes and essential oils like you might find on the east side of the river. Here they are medical aesthetics.

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Before I get into the review, I wanted to share that Common Ground has dedicated times for men, women, transgender and genderqueer people, and BIPoC. If you feel like an overnight stay at a charming Bed & Breakfast might be just the ticket to de-stress, you’ll want to check out this charming, rural grain bin B&B. The skin detox starts in the steam room with a sudsy black soap application to open pores and prep your skin. Of course I opted for the therapeutic bath because even though I had no idea what it was, I knew I wanted one.

#5: Sauna at Common Grounds Bathhouse

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Even though you've pay full price already. To me, gay bathhouses—explicitly sexualized spaces—became so outside my comfort zone that I feared their parking lots. The experience at Knot Springs is highly structured if you want it to be. After a recent visit to Santé's high-end subterranean spa, I stand by that assessment.

The spa area is in the basement of the building, which is a pedestrian word for what is more like a quiet, darkly lit cave. The hot tub bubbles away under a ceiling that looks like a star-filled night sky. Next to the hot pool is a “cold” plunge that was by far my favorite cold plunge of the bunch because, well, it isn’t that cold. It’s a perfect cool, like a dip in a lake on a hot day, or an ocean in a warmer part of the world. Totally refreshing without being painful.

I tried the rosemary-mint scrub and very much enjoyed the tingle and the smell. Plus I got enough to scrub myself twice. By the time I left Löyly, I felt like I’d been melted down and reconstituted as a saner, cleaner version of myself. You have to wear a swimsuit during the mixed gender hours so, if you aren’t super keen on two hours in a damp swimsuit, single-gender hours are probably your best bet. Unfortunately, Löyly doesn’t offer trans/genderqueer hours like Everett House and Common Ground.

#4: Bathhouse Pool

There used to be no option to make a reservation. You just had to show up and wait your turn. Now, you sign up for a time online and just walk in and drop your phone and ID at the desk, then to the lockers. The layout has also changed for the better.

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This is great for Everett, which can turn into a bit of a scene in the evenings. People who are 16 and 17 are allowed with an adult. Towels, robes and sandals are provided.

If there’s one thing Portland parents can agree on, it is that swimming lessons are too hard to get into. Use this as a conversational opening, if you are looking to make friends with other parents some afternoon at the Kennedy School, and you can’t go wrong. Four years later, processes and protocols have changed, some places have opened and one is closed (RIP Tub and Tan, a true Portland original). I get pretty bad migraines that are triggered by heat, so I didn’t go into the sauna. But other folks go in between the sauna and pool.

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After your sauna, you can enjoy a massage or other spa treatments, or simply relax in the lounge area with a cup of tea. If you’re looking for a unique and relaxing experience in Portland, Oregon, look no further than the Russian bath house. This traditional Russian spa offers a variety of services, including steam rooms, saunas, and massage therapy. In this guide, we’ll explore the history of the Russian bath house, what to expect during your visit, and tips for making the most of your experience. Located in the heart of Portland, Banya 5 offers a variety of saunas and steam rooms, as well as a cold plunge pool and a relaxation area with tea and snacks.

The retreat studio at Blooming Moon Spa is the closest you are going to get to Tub and Tan these days, while, somehow, also being very, very far away from Tub and Tan. Essentially, you are renting out a hot tub and a cute little room with a steam shower in the back of Blooming Moon Spa. Inside, people are getting massages and manicures and outside, you are alone in your own brightly lit (on a sunny day) space. Several stories up in the imposing Yard building on the east side of the Burnside Bridge, Knot Springs is aiming to be the total package.

Now, I would just say go somewhere else, anywhere else, if you think kids jumping and splashing will harsh your vibe. We then showered off with the special soaps offered by Common Ground. Y’all, I was pretty nervous to be around nude people (woo conservative upbringing!!), but it was totally fine. People were walking around, and it was chill. No one raised their eyebrows at my body.

Yes, you fill up a clawfoot tub outside and make your own. Tuesdays-Sundays, everetthousecommunityhealingcenter.com. Unlike some of the other social spots, Löyly on a Wednesday morning was very calm and nearly empty. The products here are all top-notch and I felt like a real lady of leisure after my morning sauna, face mask and foot soak. The pool at Kennedy School is warm, about 100 degrees, and is chlorinated saltwater, which feels great. Before I had a kid, I have to be honest, I was kind of annoyed by the kids that are basically always here.

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