06-15-2018, 09:40 AM
Right now the smoking regulations in Vienna are a total mess and your issue is a real one. It seems that they can't decide whether it is going to be prohibited in clubs (restaurants, coffee shops, etc.) or if it will be partly allowed or something in-between. For sex clubs, it is obviously good for them to allow smoking in the club from a business standpoint and most of them allow it. As a matter of fact, I don’t know of any sex clubs sex clubs that don’t allow smoking. As far as studios are concerned, it is hard to say if there will be any smoke inside. The girls usually smoke while they wait for the client, so it’s really a gamble. I am not aware of any non-smoking studios, to be honest.
If you don’t want to go with the Laufhaus scenario, I would suggest making an appointment in Maxim, especially if it’s close to your hotel. If you go to the club at the earliest hour when they open and go straight to the room, there shouldn’t be much or any smoke at that point yet. Maxim is designed in a way that a staircase leads from the entrance down to the club area, but you can simply bypass the club and go straight to the rooms without really entering the club. Try calling the club and talk with the staff, they should be able to figure something out.
If you don’t want to go with the Laufhaus scenario, I would suggest making an appointment in Maxim, especially if it’s close to your hotel. If you go to the club at the earliest hour when they open and go straight to the room, there shouldn’t be much or any smoke at that point yet. Maxim is designed in a way that a staircase leads from the entrance down to the club area, but you can simply bypass the club and go straight to the rooms without really entering the club. Try calling the club and talk with the staff, they should be able to figure something out.