Venue: Austrian FKK (Nude Sauna Club) but of German origin. Opened in late 2012 (then closed at the end of summer 2013 and reopened shortly after, with a change in management), it was created as the “twin” of its namesake in Stuttgart (which, however, has changed its name and is now called Luxor) and of the other venue from the same chain, namely the Paradise of Saarbrücken, near the border with France. The Middle Eastern-style setting is the same that characterizes the other Paradise clubs in Germany. The venue is very welcoming, and the atmosphere is very relaxing. The wellness area is fully equipped with all the basic services such as saunas, hammam, jacuzzi, etc.(there is also a professional massage service, but it is an additional charge)– In the center of the large main hall, spacious and colorful with Arabian-style decorations, there is an extravagant and eye-catching bar surrounded by stools and cozy sofas scattered throughout. From the bar area, which is also overlooked by the corridor on the upper floor, you can access all other areas of the club. The rooms, on the first floor, are in keeping with the theme of the venue, but each is different from the others, all very colorful, intimate, and welcoming. Also on the first floor, there is a sort of “cinema room” equipped with two long sofas arranged in tiers and a large bed where you can have fun with the girls before moving to the rooms. There is also a large rooftop terrace, with a pool and furnished with gazebos, tables, loungers, and everything else. Naturally, this area is only accessible during the summer months, as the near-freezing temperatures in winter make it quite difficult to stay outside in a bathrobe.
Girls: 10-15, with a more than sufficient level, and some girls who raise the average. The majority are Romanian, but it’s not uncommon to find Bulgarians or occasional girls from other countries.
Prices: Entrance: 74 Euros (free on your birthday with ID at reception). Standard Half-Hour Price: 80 Euros (Extras are in line with other Austrian FKK Sauna Clubs). – Special Offers during the week, Monday: Entrance plus 30 minutes in a room with a girl for only 100 Euros. Tuesday: Entrance for only 49 Euros. Wednesday: Entrance plus 1 hour in a room with a girl for a total of 159 Euros.
Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 14:00 – 02:00
Friday and Saturday: 14:00 – 03:00
Sunday: Closed
Standard Half-Hour Price: 80 Euros (Extras are in line with other Austrian FKK Sauna Clubs).
Restaurant/Bar:
Buffet food and daily “à la carte” menu with the possibility of special requests directly to the kitchen.
Soft drinks included and available both in the dining area and at the bar.
Restaurant open from 14:00 to 22:00.
Non-alcoholic beverages at the bar are included in the price, alcoholic drinks are charged separately.
Notes: Not as close to the Andiamo or Wellcum to be considered a valid alternative, but not too far to reach either. Prices are in line with the German counterpart sauna clubs. The venue has great potential and its own regular clientele, but it has never attracted large crowds. The lineup of girls is small in number but of good quality, with almost none being below average, and some are truly remarkable. The club is not very frequented by Italians, as there are better alternatives near the border, and paradoxically, Graz is more difficult to reach than many cities in Germany that are farther from Italy but easily accessible with low-cost flights. Paradise in Graz is always undercrowded, and the “men in bathrobes” are almost never more numerous than the girls. In fact, it’s a good place to relax even with the ladies present, who, aware of the situation, do not pressure customers but often entertain and are quite sociable even outside the rooms. All in all, it’s a shame this Paradise has stayed in the shadows because, although not very large, it’s one of the most enjoyable sauna clubs in terms of structure and services offered, and as already mentioned, it boasts a good lineup of skilled workers. After nearly fifteen years, it still stands its ground and seems to have found its equilibrium. In short: A complete and very pleasant wellness area, good-quality dining, one of the most welcoming atmospheres in general, and the low influx of visitors make Paradise in Graz a great place to spend a relaxing day, accompanied by beautiful girls, but without the chaos typical of other more party-oriented clubs. Additionally, there are numerous promotions on different days of the week, and during the summer, the terrace with a rooftop pool allows you to relax in the sun. So, if you find yourself in the area for other reasons or decide to organize a “mini tour” in Austria, Paradise in Graz is definitely worth a visit.





































