Venue: The environment at Romerbad Casa Juvavum is relatively small, and as with its “cousin” Casa Carinthia (closed and reopened under the name of Diablo Men’s Club), it is simply a villa. The differences are not many, but one of the most evident is that here there is a single, larger main room, with sofas, armchairs, and the bar, and the overall environment appears slightly more spartan, if we can put it that way. The rooms are pleasant as well as spacious (except for those in the attic), and together with the other facilities—wellness area, sauna, bar, buffet room, bathrooms, showers, etc.—they are spread across the three floors of the building. There is also a garden that borders the adjacent forest, but it is rather unused.
Girls: Few, averaging about 10. Varying level, but something good can be found.
Pices: Entrance €60 – Standard half-hour €60. (Alternatively, €160 for entrance plus two “tokens,” with each token worth a standard half-hour). Opening hours: 2:00 PM – 3:00 AM (on Sundays, closing at 2:00 AM).
Restaurant/Bar: Buffet food. At the Bar: Non-alcoholic drinks, Alcoholic drinks and cocktails are all included in the entrance fee.
Opening Hours: Every day from 14:00 to 03:00 (Sunday closes at 02:00).
Notes: Romerbad Casa Juvavum is a quiet, very homely little spot. Nothing like the large venues of the same kind. It’s ideal for spending a few hours or an evening in relaxation, hoping there are girls to your liking. Good value for money, especially if you take advantage of special offers. (And if all else fails, you can always “drink to forget”). Yes, okay, I admit it—I basically copied what I had written for Casa Carinzia ^^. In reality, the only notable differences are that this one is located on the outskirts of Salzburg and, as a result, doesn’t cater particularly to Italians. Also, as far as possible, it’s slightly less well-maintained than Casa Carinzia.


















