Soaking in steaming pools, sweating it out in saunas, and unwinding in heated relaxation rooms — Korean jjimjilbangs offer a unique and unforgettable cultural experience. But for foreign visitors, navigating these bathhouses can seem intimidating. This guide will equip you with everything you need to know for a smooth and rejuvenating jjimjilbang experience. If you are staying at hotels in Dongdaemun, such as the stylish Travelodge Dongdaemun Seoul, head to a nearby jjimjilbang for this experience.
Admission Time
Korean bathhouses have separate fees for day and evening sessions. The evening rate, usually starting around 6-8 pm, is slightly higher. Your admission fee includes two towels, a smock, a shoe locker key, and access for up to 24 hours (though some charge extra for exceeding that). Remember, it’s a one-time entry — leaving and returning requires a new admission fee.
Smock and Towel Up
You’ll receive a smock and two towels upon paying your entrance fee. Men’s smocks are typically a different colour than women’s. Some jjimjilbangs might provide these items at the toiletries counter inside the locker area.
The All-Important Toiletries Counter
Hand over your admission key to the attendant at the toiletries counter. In exchange, you’ll receive a locker key that doubles as a payment method for any in-house purchases you make. This is where you might also receive your smock and towels in some establishments.
Secure Your Shoes
The shoe lockers, unlocked with your designated key, are where you’ll store your footwear. After securing your shoes, head into the bathing area.
Locker Room Lowdown
Each jjimjilbang patron gets a personal locker, typically big enough for a small duffel bag. It features a hook, mirror, and a spring wristband attached to the key for convenient carrying. This is where you’ll disrobe and leave your clothes and smock after showering.