The Best FKK Clubs in Berlin: An Honest 2026 Comparison
Berlin's FKK scene is smaller than people think. An honest 2026 comparison of Artemis and Anni Porsche - prices, vibe, and what happened to the rest.
Most guys planning a German FKK trip picture the same thing: a vast sauna complex, 150 women, a pool big enough to swim laps in, and a buffet running until 3 AM. They're picturing Frankfurt. Maybe Munich. They're not picturing Berlin.
Berlin carries a reputation as Germany's most sexually liberated city. Kink clubs, sex parties, nightlife that runs until Tuesday. Some of that is true. But for traditional FKK sauna clubs, the ones with unlimited entry, spa facilities, and a full free buffet, Berlin has exactly one venue that genuinely qualifies.
One.
I've worked through every guide, aggregator, and forum thread going back five years to put together this comparison. The short version: Artemis is genuinely excellent and far above what most European cities can offer. Anni Porsche At Club 44 is a legitimate alternative running on a completely different model. The rest of the names you'll see on older lists? Either closed, unconfirmed, or they never existed in Berlin at all.
If you're flying in expecting a Frankfurt-style spread with four or five clubs to pick from, reset your expectations before you book. What you actually get is one flagship that's worth the trip and one credible second option when you want something smaller and more intimate.
Here's everything you need to make the right call.
What "FKK" Actually Means in Berlin in 2026
Quick setup if you're new to this: FKK stands for Freikörperkultur, which translates roughly as "free body culture." In the adult venue context, it describes a sauna club format where clothing is optional or required off past reception, your entry fee covers the building and its facilities, and sexual services are arranged privately between guests and the independent women on site.
The key difference from a traditional brothel setup is the communal element. You're paying to be in the space: the saunas, the pool, the restaurant, the cinema. What happens between consenting adults is a separate arrangement.
In Frankfurt or Munich, this model runs at serious scale. FKK Oase in Bad Homburg hosts more than 200 women on a Saturday night. Bel Ami in Munich is similar. Berlin never built out to that level.
What Berlin has is Artemis, genuinely large by any standard outside Frankfurt, and one smaller venue running a bundled pricing model. That's not a knock on the city. Berlin trends toward kink venues, clubs, and sex parties rather than traditional sauna clubs, and its scene reflects that.
One thing that surprises most first timers: German FKK venues are legitimate commercial businesses. The women are independent contractors. Facilities meet real hospitality standards. The atmosphere is closer to a relaxed members club than anything chaotic or pressured.
Artemis Sauna Club, Berlin's One True FKK
The Vibe
Premium wellness club with a working level on the upper floors. Clean, maintained, bright. It does not try to feel like a luxury hotel but it does not feel shabby either. The clientele is international. The venue operates in 9 languages (English, German, Spanish, Turkish, Italian, Polish, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese) and the staff treat it like a real hospitality business.
The sauna and pool areas are completely separate from the working floors upstairs. You can spend your whole day in the spa without any awkwardness. The transition between the two is easy once you have been there an hour.
What You Actually Get for €90
Your entry ticket covers a great deal more than just access:
- Free breakfast buffet from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
- Free dinner buffet from 6:00 PM to 2:00 AM
- Unlimited soft drinks throughout your visit
- Bio sauna, Finnish sauna, Turkish hammam, steam bath
- Indoor and outdoor pool
- Fitness studio and solarium
- Two erotic cinemas
- Free parking
- Wheelchair access
That is a real meal operation, not bar snacks. If you are spending a full day, the food alone is worth €25 to €30, bringing your effective entry cost closer to €60 to €65 for everything except services.
Services are à la carte. The independent women on site set their own prices. Forum reports from early 2026 put typical rates at roughly €50 to €100 per 30 minutes, negotiated directly. No agency cut, no fixed menu.
The official Artemis site at fkk-artemis.de is actively maintained: a Herrentag event for May 14, 2026 is posted on the homepage, confirming the venue is open and active.
The Women and the Rooms
Up to 70 women on a peak day. More than 40 private rooms across the floors. Weekday afternoons typically run at 20 to 30 women. Weekend evenings push toward the higher numbers. The women are predominantly from Eastern Europe and Latin America based on recent forum reports, with the usual range of ages and types.
The private rooms are functional: bed, basic privacy, nothing more. For what you are there for, that is enough.
Facilities Worth Using
Two things stand out beyond the basics. The outdoor area gets a BBQ setup in summer, worth arriving early enough to enjoy. The two erotic cinemas run content throughout the day and tend to function as social spaces where you are likely to get approached if you are seated alone. That is either a feature or a good reason to start your first hour in the sauna instead, depending on your preferences.
The hammam is genuinely well maintained. If you are spending a full day, start with the sauna circuit, eat the lunch buffet, and let the afternoon find its own pace.
Best For
Anyone doing a first proper FKK visit. The scale gives you room to ease in, the multilingual staff mean you will get around in English without friction, and the range of facilities gives you something to do while you find your footing. Best timing: Thursday or Friday evening, when attendance is solid but not the cramped experience Saturday afternoons can produce.
Watch-Outs
Bring cash for services even if your entry goes on card. The independent women work in cash only. €200 minimum for a full day visit is sensible, more if you plan an active afternoon. Saturday afternoons can get genuinely crowded despite the 600 guest capacity. Pensioner pricing at €50 requires ID.
Anni Porsche At Club 44, The Bundled Alternative
The Vibe
Think dinner party that gradually becomes something else. Intimate in a way Artemis is not: 4 to 5 women daily instead of 70, and the social dynamic reads more like a swinger party than a traditional sauna club. Couples are genuinely welcome, not just tolerated. Women and couples enter free. The official Anni Porsche site at anni-porsche.de shows scheduled events through May 4 to 8, 2026, confirming active operation.
The Bundled Pricing Model
This is where the model diverges sharply from Artemis. At Club 44, your entry covers everything: services, food, drinks. You do not negotiate anything separately once you are inside. Pricing for men:
- €98 daily prepurchased ticket
- €98 for 3 hours at the door
- €108 for 6 hours at the door
- €118 full day at the door
- €58 after 9:00 PM (evening entry rate)
- 20% off for students and unemployed guests with valid ID
Women and couples: free entry.
For some guests, not having to negotiate is the whole appeal. For others, the fixed price feels less flexible than Artemis's à la carte setup. Know which type you are before you arrive.
What the Day Actually Looks Like
You pay at the door and get oriented. The ground floor single space layout means everything is visible and social from the moment you walk in, a different energy entirely from Artemis's separated multi floor setup. Anni Porsche is frequently present as host. Food and drinks circulate throughout. Women rotate daily.
Operating hours are Monday through Saturday, 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Sundays are closed: this catches visitors out more than anything else about this venue. The last entry is also significantly earlier than Artemis's 5:00 AM close.
Best For
Couples exploring together. Your partner enters free and the format genuinely accommodates both of you rather than treating her as an afterthought. Solo guests who prefer a social, party atmosphere over a large wellness operation. Anyone for whom the negotiation element of traditional FKK is off-putting. Budget visitors who can time the after 9 PM entry at €58 for a shorter evening.
Watch-Outs
The small daily rotation means if the current lineup is not working for you, your options are limited. There is no equivalent of Artemis's 70 person depth. Sunday closures trip up visitors regularly. The intimate single space layout makes social dynamics visible in a way not everyone prefers. Always verify the schedule before committing to a specific day.
Artemis vs Anni Porsche: The Direct Comparison
The core difference: Artemis runs the traditional FKK model where your entry covers facilities and services are extra. Anni Porsche bundles everything. That single structural difference shapes every other aspect of how the two venues feel.
| Artemis Sauna Club | Anni Porsche At Club 44 | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry fee | €90 (facilities only) | €98 to €118 (everything included) |
| Pricing model | Entry + à la carte services (approx. €50 to €100 per 30 min) | Bundled, everything covered |
| Vibe | Premium wellness spa, international, polished | Intimate erotic lounge, party atmosphere |
| Women per day | Up to 70 | 4 to 5 rotating daily |
| Facilities | Pool, saunas, hammam, 2 cinemas, restaurant, fitness | Lounge, drinks and food included |
| Couples | Welcome, both pay €90 each | Women and couples enter free |
| Hours | Daily 11:00 AM to 5:00 AM | Mon to Sat 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM |
| Food included | Breakfast and dinner buffet, soft drinks | Food and drinks throughout |
On total cost: a full day at Artemis with two 30 minute sessions runs roughly €190 to €290. A full day at Anni Porsche covers everything for €118. For a focused 3 to 4 hour visit, Anni Porsche is likely cheaper. For a full day built around meals and spa use, Artemis's included buffets start to justify the gap.
The Honest Picture: What About the Other Clubs?
Every Berlin FKK list you'll find on older blogs mentions three or four more venues. Here is where they actually stand in May 2026.
La Folie Berlin
La Folie Berlin (Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße 63, Charlottenburg) ran a smaller FKK setup with €15 entry and negotiated services, which is why you still see it on lists from 2022 and 2023. The domain la-folie.de has since been taken over by an unrelated company in the presentation software business. The venue is absent from every active Berlin guide and has generated zero forum reviews since 2023. You can try calling +49 30 3275969 before your trip, but do not plan around it.
Club 77
Club 77 (Kantstraße 77, Charlottenburg) shows up in older aggregator data. The website is dead. Nothing shows up in any 2025 or 2026 guide. Treat it as closed unless you have personal confirmation otherwise.
Cleopatra Berlin
Cleopatra Berlin: permanently closed. Not a maybe.
Caligula Berlin
"Caligula Berlin": this one comes up in search results and is a complete dead end. The Caligula slug in most adult directories routes to a swinger club in New York. There is no Caligula FKK in Berlin and there never was.
The honest read: if multiple large scale FKK sauna clubs are the primary draw for your trip, Frankfurt gives you that. Berlin is the right choice when you are pairing Artemis with the city's broader scene: kink clubs, sex parties, and nightlife. It is a one flagship FKK city and planning around that reality beats hunting for variety that does not exist.
Quick-Pick: Which One Is Right for You?
Pick Artemis if you:
- Are doing your first proper German FKK visit and want the full traditional experience
- Want a full day spa setup with meals, saunas, pool, and cinemas
- Value having real choice in the women available, up to 70 on a peak evening
- Are traveling from outside Germany and want a multilingual international venue
- Prefer negotiating services separately or simply do not mind doing it
Pick Anni Porsche if you:
- Are visiting as a couple: your partner enters free and the format is built for it
- Want one upfront price that covers everything
- Prefer an intimate party atmosphere over a large wellness operation
- Are working a tighter budget and can time the after 9 PM entry at €58
- Find the negotiation side of traditional FKK genuinely uncomfortable
First time visitor? Artemis. The scale, the multilingual staff, and the range of facilities make it forgiving for newcomers who are not yet sure what they want.
Budget conscious? Anni Porsche at the after 9 PM rate gives you the most per euro for a short visit.
Visiting as a couple? Anni Porsche. Your partner enters free and the atmosphere is designed around it.
Staying all day? Artemis. You can realistically fill 8 to 10 hours between the two buffets, the sauna circuit, the pool, and the cinemas.
First-Timer Practical Tips
Bring cash for services
Artemis takes cards for the entry fee. Services at both venues are cash only. The independent women do not run card terminals. Arrive with at least €200 for a full Artemis visit, more if you plan an active afternoon.
Towel protocol
At Artemis, you get a towel at reception. You carry it everywhere and sit on it in sauna and pool areas. This is standard FKK etiquette across Germany. You will observe it in your first five minutes and it will make sense immediately.
Language is not a barrier
English works at both venues. Artemis operates officially in 9 languages. A few words of German are appreciated but you will not be made to feel unwelcome for not having them.
Time your arrival
At Artemis, morning arrivals find the venue building up as women start arriving through midday. The 6:00 PM window for the dinner buffet is a popular entry point. Late entry is real: Artemis runs until 5:00 AM. The atmosphere at 2:00 AM is quieter, smaller, and more focused than the 6:00 PM crowd.
"No thanks" is a complete sentence
Both venues run on explicit consent. The women hear refusals professionally and move on. Do not feel pressured, and do not interpret a declined conversation as an opening to negotiate.
Shower before the pool
Standard FKK etiquette, enforced at both venues.
FAQ
Yes, meaningfully so. Frankfurt has FKK Oase (Bad Homburg), Sharks (Darmstadt), and several others reachable within an hour. Berlin has one large scale club. That does not make Artemis worse: it is genuinely excellent. But if FKK variety across multiple venues is your primary goal, Frankfurt is the stronger base.
No. Artemis operates in 9 languages with multilingual staff from reception onward. English is fine at Anni Porsche as well. Basic German courtesy like "danke" or "bitte" is pleasant to have but strictly optional.
No. The independent women on site choose their clients. Rejection is normal, common, and should be accepted calmly and without pushback. Following a woman after a declined approach, or treating "no" as a starting point for negotiation, will get you removed.
Entry at Artemis goes on card. Services at both venues are cash only. Do not arrive assuming you can manage the whole visit without cash.
Yes. Couples are welcome at both venues. At Artemis, both partners pay the full €90 entry (€180 combined) and the standard FKK model applies to both. At Anni Porsche, your female partner enters free, bringing the combined entry to €98 to €118 instead of €180. If cost matters to you as a couple, Anni Porsche makes the better financial case.
Conclusion
Berlin's FKK scene gives you a real choice between two solid options rather than a sprawling list to research for a week. That is either a limitation or a clarity, depending on how you look at it.
For a first visit or a full day experience, Artemis Sauna Club Berlin is the call. For a couple's visit or a bundled pricing model, Anni Porsche At Club 44 is worth the Kreuzberg trip.
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