Bathhouse Williamsburg, located at 103 N 10th St, Brooklyn, NY, is an upscale, modern bathhouse and wellness destination offering a curated selection of thermal experiences. It features various hot and cold pools, multiple saunas (including Finnish dry and Russian banya), and a steam room, all designed for relaxation, recovery, and revitalization. The facility also provides massage and body treatments, complemented by a restaurant and bar, creating a comprehensive and luxurious urban escape.
The facility typically includes a large hot thermal pool maintained at approximately 100-102°F (38-39°C), a bracing cold plunge pool kept around 40-45°F (4-7°C), and sometimes a temperate pool with a varying warmer temperature.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this bathhouse offers a variety of saunas, pools, and a cold plunge, as well as a rooftop pool with city views. They also highlight the relaxing vibe, the clean facilities, and the friendly staff.\n\nOther reviews mention it can be crowded." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
I love the Bathhouse! It is so relaxing and much needed. Everything is pretty clean and the experience is great. The staff is very friendly and the amenities are awesome! I love the pools and doing a cold plunge for the first time, it changed my perspective on them for the better! The price isn’t bad for the day pass, I came at 9:30 on a Sunday and paid $65. I stayed until 2pm so it was well worth it. The rooftop pool was so nice but I didn’t know it was mostly reservations for a chair which is kind of frustrating because there was not many people up there when I went yet I couldn’t sit in the empty reserved chairs. Everything should be first come first serve like normal. The prices in the rooftop are also a bit expensive, a +$2 difference from the cafe in drinks. $19 for a mimosa or a spritz is crazy considering we are paying for facilities, that price is more than a club and also note that gratuity is added automatically so for 2 drinks I paid about $46. Otherwise everything else was great! I definitely will be going back just maybe no more drinks.
I went to the bathhouse at 9:30 AM for the weekday morning session. We were the fourth group to arrive on the rooftop, so it was easy to grab free bean bag chairs. The city view was beautiful,quiet, clean, and relaxing. The staff were friendly too. Unfortunately, there weren’t many free chairs near the pool (though all the couches in the back were available). There were lots of sauna options and baths with different temperatures. I tried the Aufguss sauna ritual for the first time and really enjoyed it. I liked how they waved the towel to circulate the hot air. The restaurant’s food and coffee were great—delicious! I highly recommend it. We ended up staying from 9:30 to 3:00. I’ll definitely go back on a weekday—it wasn’t crowded at all.
The whole setup is a vibe. It is its own character as to other bathhouses I’ve been to. Very spacious, clean, and a variety of things to try. Went during the Labor Day weekend and was expecting it to be crowded but it’s not. It’s very relaxing. I get why the pool area is more crowded than other amenities, the rooftop is amazing but it’s a bathhouse, people will be there, but the guests are very chill as well and just enjoying the view.
Arrived early at 9am, was one of the first one on the roof so I got a spot by the pool (bean bag). I had a lovely quiet morning ready my book and admiring the view. No music, people were quiet and respectful. At 12pm I retreated inside to enjoy the rest of the amenities: cold plunges, hot pools, infrared sauna, steam room, tropical sauna… I explored everything they had to offer for another hour or so. In total I was here from 9am to 1:30pm on a Sunday of a holiday weekend and it wasn’t too crowded. I had a great time, I highly recommend and will be back. (I didn’t have any food or drinks so I can’t comment on that - there are a bunch of water dispensers throughout the facilities and you can bring your own water bottle to refill)
I’ve been on a spa tour this year on a mission to try as many spas as possible and bath house in Williamsburg was a gem 💎 find in a deceivingly small building. Make sure to bring your own sandals and robe, the look is giving industrial chic, offering about 5 larger pools including the one on the roof (with a beautiful view upstairs & would suggest in hot weather) and about 3 smaller pools all offering hot- freezing options. They also offer dry and steam saunas about 4 just enough to have a variety. They’ve made an oasis in the middle of Brooklyn which isn’t easy. They do offer a small (over priced) cafe with some seating. However I would definitely suggest trying the hammam bath so amazing and relaxing you’ll feel brand new. If you’re in Williamsburg try it out, hopefully I’ll see you there 💛!
| Sunday | 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
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| Monday | 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Tuesday | 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Friday | 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
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