Iglupark
A seaside park of igloo-shaped saunas on Tallinn Bay — five private iglusaunas plus a daily shared sauna, with a bar that serves you on the bench.
Iglupark is a waterfront cluster of igloo-shaped saunas and cabins in Tallinn, where prototypes grew into what the park calls an experimentarium — saunas, a hot tub, a bar, and the sea. The saunas Three wood-fired iglusaunas hold up to ten people in the front room and six in the steam room. One premium wood-fired iglusauna takes fourteen and eight, and one electric iglusauna matches the standard ten and six. Capacity is counted by the seats in the front room. All the saunas are preheated to 70–85°C and you can keep feeding the fire yourself, though the maker recommends staying under 95°C for the best steam.
Wood-fired iglusauna: wood-fired heat, seats about 10, runs 158–185°F. Igloo-shaped wood-fired sauna: front room plus steam room. Premium wood-fired iglusauna: wood-fired heat, seats about 14. The largest iglusauna, with room for 14 in the front room. Electric iglusauna: electric heat, seats about 10. Electrically heated iglusauna, front room plus steam room.
Listing type: Public bathhouse. Access: Walk-in. Listed capacity: Wood-fired iglusaunas take up to 10 in the front room and 6 in the steam room; the premium takes 14 and 8. Cold plunge: Steps from each sauna lead to a Baltic Sea swimming platform. Hours: The info cabin is open 8:30 am to 11 pm.. Saunas are booked by the hour with a two-hour minimum; the booking calendar carries current availability. SaunaShare records this listing as editorially reviewed by SaunaShare. A listing label describes where the information came from, not the quality of the sauna.
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