Kabuki Springs & Spa
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Mandy Savage
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I spent 2.5 hours at Kabuki Spa in San Francisco and it was glorious. My rhythm went like this: 10-15 minutes in the sauna, 5-10 minutes in the hot pool, 1 minute in the cold plunge, then drift into the steam room. Back to the hot pool. Back to the plunge. Repeat until my brain turned into a soft, happy marshmallow. Halfway through, I stretched out on a lounger, dozed off for about 20 minutes, and woke up feeling like I'd shed an entire week of stress. Portland's got a spot with almost the sam
Anelya
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Very nice spa - exactly what is needed for a busy professional to unwind and relax. Also American houses don't have normal bath tubs. So if you really want to get immersed into a body of water your options are limited. $49 for 2.5 hours - it's hard to make it longer Sauna and steam room. Cold plunge and warm water pools. They only give robes if you have a massage. So for communal bath access bring your own.
Danice M
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OMG amazing my second time in the Kabuki Springs and Spa. Had a few challenges and this was the perfect time spent a few hours made a huge difference, silence, self care and the staff totally amazing and kind. Thank you so much for all you folks do or our communities and visitors.
Anya Zakhour
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To understand why I am giving this place one star you need to understand how much this place has gone downhill. It used to be walk-in $30 for essentially no time limit (might have been 4 hrs), the men's side was for the men *every day* and the women's side was for the women. During COVID, they nearly doubled the price, completely removed the walk-ins, reduced the time you get to a measly 2.5 hours, and most bizarrely, they now have gender specific days for both sexed sides of the bathhouse. No
Rabbit Hole
Reviewer
A little gem in the heart of SF! I absolutely loved everything about my experience. As a seasonal traveler, I always book a sauna visit in cities I go to. Growing up in Europe (where spas are fully nude as it is so gross to bathe and sweat in synthetic bathing suits), I am glad we can still find places like this in the US. I love Swedish saunas, French hydrotherapy spas, Germany mixed genders spas, Italians bathing houses, Turkish Hammams, Korean Crystal saunas... I visited Japan and this place