If you’ve noticed the surge in stylish bathhouses opening across Australia lately, you’re not imagining it: Australia is in the midst of a modern bathhouse revolution. In 2025, these sleek, wellness-focused retreats are more popular than ever, drawing in everyone from wellness enthusiasts and urban professionals to groups of friends looking to unwind in style.
I was at the Global Wellness Summit in 2015 where I met Elmar the CEO of Bradford Wellness and Spa. You could call him the Godfather of the modern day bathhouse, as his original company Thermarium began creating luxury hydrothermal experiences across Europe in the early 1990’s. Anyhow we got to chatting about how we saw that bathhouses would be the next big thing in Australia and now 10 years on our predictions are certainly coming true.
So… what is driving the Bathhouse Boom?
Social Wellness Is In. The newest generation of bathhouses, like Soak Bathhouse, which began on the Gold Coast and has now expanded to Sydney and Melbourne, are designed not as quiet sanctuaries but as vibrant, communal wellness hubs. Think of them as social spas where mingling, relaxing, and even working remotely is encouraged.
Accessible, Urban Escapes. Gone are the days when bathhouses were remote getaways. Today’s bathhouses are popping up within city limits, such as Sense of Self in Collingwood, Melbourne, providing easy access for time-poor urbanites seeking restorative experiences after work or on weekends.
Modern Touches on Ancient Rituals. There’s a blend of old and new: magnesium-rich mineral pools, cold plunges, spa gardens, infrared and cedarwood saunas, steam rooms, and even outdoor social spaces. The focus is on holistic health, but with contemporary Australian flair, aesthetic design, and Instagram-worthy interiors.
Science-Backed Wellness. The latest trend isn’t just about relaxation. There’s a strong emphasis on the proven benefits of hydrotherapy, contrast therapy (such as hot-cold plunges), and mineral bathing for immunity, circulation, and stress relief. Medical-grade offerings are emerging, too, such as the Byron Bathhouse, which has specially treated water and links wellness to research and outcomes.
The Key Trends Defining the Bathhouse Scene
Community and Connection: Bathhouses are increasingly making space for group sessions, communal lounges, and social rituals—even events like sound baths and guided meditations. I expect we will see more ways these spaces will be activated in the future.
Ice Bath Craze—With a Twist: While cold plunges remain popular, there’s a move toward safer, more sustainable, and “gentler” therapies in response to the so-called “ice bath backlash”.
Design-Forward Wellness: Expect lush urban interiors, calming outdoor gardens, and spaces that make you want to linger far longer than you planned.
Eco-Conscious Operations: New bathhouses are keenly focused on water sustainability—smart design and tech are being used to minimize their environmental footprint. Definitely a move in the right direction!
Membership Model: Bathhouses can cater to flexible memberships in a way that spa services cannot, and this makes regular wellness routines more accessible.
Notable Australian Bathhouses
Sense of Self, Aurora Spa & Bathhouse, Comma, About Time, Capybara, The Banya, Soak Bathhouse, Sol Elements, Merse Wellness, The Albion Bathhouse, Native State, Greenhouse the Bathhouse, Ember and Others.
Why Australians Love the New Bathhouses
Australians are embracing bathhouses because they offer accessible, affordable luxury and genuinely boost wellbeing—minus the intimidation factor of exclusive day spas. While this is a new era that is about socialising, recharging, and self-care it is also a concept that speaks to the multicultural nature of Australia. Many people living here come from a culture that some form of bathing at its core.
Whether you’re after a quiet solo escape or a lively soak with friends, 2025 is the year to discover Australia's new bathhouse culture. Get ready to soak, socialize, and celebrate a new era of wellness down under.
If you are seeking to create a bathhouse business then please reach out for expertise in this space as we are now the Australian representatives for Bradford Wellness and Spa.
Sense of Self, Collingwood, Australia