I visit regularly. I am from Minsk, I have visited many public baths. There is a Soviet-era setting here, which creates a special atmosphere. It is always clean and tidy enough. Among the visitors are people of all classes of society, dominated of course by "ordinary" people. Everyone is friendly and adequate, I have not encountered any conflicts. In RARE cases, the service staff may be harsh, not flexible and not very friendly. But considering all the introductory conditions and probably low wages, they are great! A wood-burning sauna, for whom it is important. You can go outside and breathe the clean forest air, in winter go deeper into the forest and lie in the snow. Two steam rooms, one "light" in degrees, the second sometimes accelerates the heat to such an extent that the "steel" men leave the top shelf. Brooms can be steamed in both. There is also a "VIP" department. The price is sooooo social, it pays for all the costs of gasoline or train tickets. The disadvantage is that the drawers do not lock with a key, but I have not heard of thefts. On weekends, in the evening, there is an emergency in the number of visitors. I love visiting this place.
Just a bathhouse.nothing superfluous.It's good in the Soviet way.good price.the content is normal.I've been there three times.I'll go again.there is a feature - you leave the bathhouse in a towel and there is a great opportunity to walk barefoot in the snow and get some Fresh air.t.k.opposite the forest.generally I recommend.the steam room is good.but not a big one.there are 2 refrigerators with drinks of different strength.the prices are adequate.
We go to the sauna regularly. I like everything. A good steam room, a wood-burning stove, the temperature is slightly more than 100 degrees in the steam room. Two showers. In the recreation room, there is a TV, a table, a sofa, a kettle and a microwave. There is a swimming pool. And there is a barbecue on the street.