Gay spa seoul
Dive into the gay scene of Seoul with us as we spill the tea on the gay scene of Itaewon and Jongno, as well as savvy tips for an unforgettable adventure in the South Korean capital!
K-pop is all the rage. Having traveled extensively across Asia together over the last few years, the one thing we’ve noticed is how popular K-pop is in every gay scene on the continent. It’s a craze that has taken over. For example, in the DJ Station gay club of gay Bangkok, an entire floor is now dedicated to K-pop that plays all night long. The same at the G* Club in gay Taipei.
The gay scene in Seoul is no alternative. Here at the home of K-pop, gay bars/clubs fond of Ground and Ping are dedicated to this distinct pop music genre, with queues outside stretching for several blocks with guys eager to get in and show off their K-pop choreos and formation changes.
And we love it! There’s a cutesy infectious charm to it. The verb moves are uncomplicated to pick up so you can join in.
The gay scene in Seoul is mainly based in the Itaewon and Jongno districts. Beyond the gay ba
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It is Friday bedtime. Down one alley of a active shopping and entertainment district of Seoul, young men travel through what manifest to be closed doors of a dilapidated building. A slow trickle of customers some dressed in suits, others as hipsters enter the inconspicuous establishment, seeking to unwind after the weekly grind. Welcome to one of Seoul’s many gay saunas.
The traditional sauna is everywhere in South Korea. They are very much part of the modern South Korean landscape. Parents take their children to bathhouses to get a adj scrub and soak. And the barren area is where families can unwind, gather, and socialise while sipping a refreshingly cold and sweet beverage, known as sikhye.
But saunas are sometimes more than just places to rest. There one can literally strip down, discarding one’s name, status, and social markers, freeing oneself from peoples gazes or judgement, and becoming just a naked, anonymous body. Whatever strains or pressures life may bring, the sauna can be a place of liberty, as I discovered in one such for gay men.
In Seoul alone, the
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PARAN is Korea’s leading gay massage with many customers from all over the effort has been made to ensure that each guest has a personalised and unique experience, ensuring the leading possible satisfaction. The manager is multi-lingual, speaking English, Japanese and Korean, with little Chinese also.
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