Frequently asked questions
Start your Wellcum adventure safely and confidently! We'll answer all frequently asked questions here. If you still have any questions, feel free to contact us. The well-being of our guests is our top priority.
The entrance fee is 90 euros.
Access to the SPA and pool, two drinks of your choice (beer, Spritz or Radler), unlimited non-alcoholic beverages from our dispensers and unlimited buffet lunch and dinner during the restaurant's opening hours.
The Club is adjacent to the partner hotel, a lodging facility with 43 rooms. For more information, visit the hotel's website.
Bathrobe and slippers are provided at the entrance. If you prefer, you can use your own.
You can decide to wear nothing or to wear a swimsuit. Wearing a bathrobe is mandatory to enter the restaurant.
The pool is open all year round. In winter, the water temperature is maintained at 30 degrees Celsius.
Yes. The nearest stations to Wellcum are Arnoldstein and Villach. Both are also connected to the major railway stations in northern Italy.
Several taxi services are available 24 hours a day.
Venice Airport is the closest international airport to the Club, approximately two and a half hours away by car.
The nearest Austrian airport is Klagenfurt Airport.
The fastest route is via the highway from Udine through the A23, which becomes A2 in Austrian territory. The exits to reach the Club are Tarvisio or Arnoldstein.
Yes, you need to purchase the so-called "vignette" to pay the toll. It costs 9.80 euros and is valid for 10 days across the entire network. If you exit at Tarvisio, you can reach it via the state road and avoid the toll.
It is open throughout the year, except on December 24th.
All Wellcum staff speak English, Italian and German.
The use of a phone inside the Club is not permitted. It must be left in the hotel room, in the locker rooms or in the safety deposit boxes.
The girls are guests of the Club and self-employed workers. Agreements should be made inside the Club, and you can spend a minimum of half an hour with them.
Electronic payments are only available for bar and hotel services. Self-employed workers can only be paid in cash.
Medical checks for sex workers are mandatory. They are conducted every six weeks and include a comprehensive screening with a particular focus on STIs.