Seattle Sauna Guide

Seattle-area saunas

12 saunas found matching “Social Wellness”

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How to read these listingsDry vs steam, infrared, price bands — click to expandShow

Dry & steam

Dry heats the air; löyly when the house allows. Steam is wet heat — different from a dry bench.

Infrared

Panels heat you; air stays cooler — not the same as a steam room or Finnish-style dry sauna.

Price bands

$ · $$ · $$$ are rough tiers, not quotes. Confirm with the venue.

Common questions

Short answers about how we describe saunas in Seattle and King County — same ideas as our full listing guide.

What’s the difference between a dry sauna and steam?

Dry sauna heats the air (and stones for löyly when the house allows). Steam rooms use wet heat — a different experience from a dry bench. We tag listings so you can tell which style to expect.

What does “infrared” mean on a listing?

Infrared panels warm your body directly; the air stays cooler than in a traditional hot room. It is not the same as a steam room or Finnish-style dry sauna.

What do the $ · $$ · $$$ price bands mean?

They are rough tiers for drop-in or typical use — not exact quotes. Hours, packages, and add-ons change; always confirm current pricing with the venue.

Should I book or call before visiting?

Often yes — especially for mobile saunas, private suites, and clubs with limited capacity. Use each listing’s website or phone; we summarize hours when we can, but venues update policies frequently.