
Artemis FKK Sauna Club
Artemis is Germany's largest FKK sauna club, occupying a purpose-built four-story complex in Charlottenburg at Halenseestraße 32-36. The €90 entry fee covers food, non-alcoholic drinks, pool access, three saunas, and two cinema rooms. The space accommodates up to 600 visitors and operates openly as a licensed sex club with on-site sex workers.
What to Expect
A large, professionally run adult entertainment complex. Clean facilities, organized layout, a genuine sauna and pool area, and a clear separation between different areas of the club.
Clinical professionalism meets adult entertainment, large-scale FKK club
Background lounge music throughout
Nothing. FKK means clothing-free beyond communal wrap towels
Adult entertainment, FKK sauna experience, Berlin's licensed adult club scene
Cash
Price Range
Entry €90 (includes food and soft drinks); discounted rates for pensioners and taxi drivers Sunday-Monday
Entry approximately $97
Hours
Daily 11am-5am
Insider Tip
The entry fee is all-inclusive for food and non-alcoholic beverages. Alcohol is purchased separately. The club operates legally and openly. the website lists all facilities and services clearly.
Full Review
The building is purpose-built and industrial in scale: four stories of facilities designed to accommodate up to 600 visitors at once. The layout separates zones logically, with saunas, pools, cinema rooms, and social areas each occupying distinct sections. First impressions are of clinical efficiency rather than intimacy. The space is clean, well-maintained, and professionally managed in a way that reflects Germany's regulated approach to adult entertainment.
The crowd is diverse in age and nationality. Weekday visits are quieter and draw a more relaxed clientele; weekends bring larger numbers and more energy. The all-inclusive entry fee covers food, non-alcoholic drinks, and facility access, which removes the constant transaction dynamic found in many adult venues. Staff are professional and the operation runs with visible organization.
As Germany's largest FKK sauna club, Artemis occupies a category where direct comparison is limited. The scale distinguishes it from smaller, more intimate clubs. The professional management and legal transparency set it apart from operations that exist in grey areas. It functions as both a sauna facility and an adult entertainment venue without pretending to be one at the expense of the other.
The entry fee is substantial but genuinely all-inclusive for food and soft drinks. Alcohol costs extra. Sunday and Monday discounted rates apply to specific groups. The website provides full transparency on services and pricing, which is worth reviewing before visiting.
The Neighborhood
Located in Charlottenburg at Halenseestrasse 32-36, the club operates within Germany's legal framework for adult entertainment. The surrounding area is residential and commercial, with the venue's exterior giving little indication of what operates inside.
Getting There
S-Bahn Halensee is the nearest station, a five-minute walk. Taxis from central Berlin take 15-20 minutes. Discreet signage marks the entrance.
Address
Halenseestraße 32, 10711 Berlin
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