Beyond Camberwell: The Real Guide to Adult Clubs in Melbourne (2026)

Alright, let’s cut straight to it. You’re searching for adult clubs in Camberwell, Victoria. Maybe you’re new to the area, or just curious. Here’s the raw truth: there aren’t any. Not a single dedicated strip club, swingers’ venue, or sex-on-premises joint in the postcode. But before you click away in disappointment, stay with me. Because just outside Camberwell’s quiet, leafy streets, Melbourne’s adult playground is very much alive. And honestly? It’s better than you’d expect. This guide will take you through every twist, turn, and hidden door—from legal grey zones to the hottest parties of 2026.

Are there any adult clubs actually located in Camberwell?

No, Camberwell has no operating adult clubs, strip clubs, or swingers’ venues. Your search ends before it begins.

That’s the uncomfortable answer. I’ve combed through local business registries, zoning maps, and even asked around—nothing. Camberwell’s council has historically been… let’s say, not exactly friendly to that kind of nightlife. The suburb is predominantly residential, with a few shopping strips and plenty of churches. Add in strict Victorian planning laws for “sexually explicit entertainment venues,” and you get a perfect storm of no-go. So if you’re after a quick lap dance or a swingers’ party within walking distance of the Camberwell train station, you’re out of luck. But don’t despair. The real action is just a short tram or Uber ride away.

What are the closest adult clubs to Camberwell?

The nearest adult venues cluster around the Melbourne CBD, South Melbourne, and inner-northern suburbs like Brunswick and Fitzroy. Realistically, you’re looking at a 15–25 minute drive.

Let’s be specific. From Camberwell Junction, head west on Riversdale Road, merge onto the Monash Freeway (yeah, I know, traffic’s a nightmare), and in about 20 minutes you’ll hit the city fringe. Alternatively, grab the number 75 tram from Camberwell station—it’ll drop you right near the King Street strip in the CBD, where several strip clubs operate. For swingers, Shed 16 in Seaford is a bit further (around 35 minutes), but it’s the only purpose-built swinging venue in the greater metropolitan area. If that’s too far, keep an eye out for pop-up parties closer to the inner east—they’re not permanent, but they happen more often than you’d think.

What types of adult clubs can you find in greater Melbourne?

Melbourne’s adult scene is wonderfully fragmented. We’re not a one-size-fits-all kind of city. Here’s the breakdown.

Strip clubs and gentlemen’s clubs: the classic choice

Strip clubs are the most visible—and easiest to find. The Men’s Gallery on Lonsdale Street is a local institution, voted best gentlemen’s club in the Australian Adult Industry Awards. They’re open late, sometimes until 8am on weekends, with over 200 entertainers rotating through. Centrefold Lounge on King Street is another heavyweight: three levels, five bars, and nightly feature shows that mix stripping with acrobatics and laser displays. Both are solid options if you’re after a straightforward night out.

But here’s a thought: the quality varies wildly. Some nights the energy is electric; other times it feels like a ghost town. So maybe call ahead or check their socials before committing.

Swingers clubs and lifestyle venues: not your average night out

Swinging in Melbourne is more organised than you’d imagine. The main hub is Shed 16 in Seaford—a dedicated play facility with a sauna, spa, steam room, lounge, and multiple play areas. They host regular “Melbourne Swingers” events, which are beginner-friendly and well supervised. Timeout listed them as one of the top three swingers parties in the city, and for good reason.

There’s also Pineapple Bar, a new South Melbourne venue that opened in late 2025 after winning a VCAT appeal. It’s less a traditional swingers club and more of a “lifestyle bar and adult playground”—think burlesque, DJs, lockable private rooms, and a heavy focus on consent. A Southbank Local News piece from July 2025 described it as a space “without pressure or expectations,” which is a nice change of pace.

Gay saunas and sex-on-premises venues: the queer heart of Melbourne

Melbourne’s gay saunas are legendary—and surprisingly inclusive. Subway Sauna in the CBD, tucked away in the Banana Alley vaults under Flinders Street, is open 24/7 and features a cruising maze, private rooms, glory holes, and a spa. It’s the only sauna actually inside the city centre, and it’s been freshly refurbished. Timeout’s guide to gay sex-on-premises venues also highlights Wet on Wellington in Collingwood, which boasts a 25-metre heated pool and is often called one of Australia’s best.

Whether you’re gay, bi, or just curious, these spaces are generally very welcoming—provided you follow the house rules. No means no, touch only with permission, all that good stuff.

BDSM and kink-focused events: for the adventurous few

This isn’t a club in the traditional sense—more a series of parties, workshops, and social gatherings. Groups like Melbourne Explorers of Kink, Tantra and the Erotic run regular events, from rope jams to full dungeon nights. The Melbourne Fetish Ball (usually held annually) is also a highlight, with suspension frames, spanking benches, medical tables, and a strict consent policy.

But honestly? This scene can be cliquey. If you’re new, it’s worth attending a social munch first (non-play, just drinks) to get a feel for the crowd before diving into the deep end.

What’s the legal landscape for adult entertainment in Victoria?

This is where things get tricky. Victoria regulates adult entertainment under a mix of liquor licensing, planning permits, and the now-defunct (but still influential) Prostitution Control Act. The Victorian Government’s liquor licensing page confirms that sexually explicit entertainment venues need a special condition on their licence, and new licensees must notify LCV within 21 days of starting up. Penalties apply for silence—and they’re not small.

There’s also the Adult Entertainment Permit (AEP), which essentially allows an existing liquor licence holder to offer nude or lap dancing. These permits are issued annually or for one-off events. The result is a patchwork of legality: some clubs operate fully licensed, others run in legal grey areas, and a few are outright illegal but still somehow open. It’s a mess, honestly.

What does that mean for you, the customer? Very little. You’re not breaking any law by attending. But it’s worth knowing that not every venue follows the same safety or employment standards. So maybe stick to the established names—they’re the ones with everything to lose if they slip up.

How much does it cost to visit an adult club in Melbourne?

Expect to pay between $20 and $50 for entry to most strip clubs, often with a drink included. Swingers clubs typically charge more—around $80–150 per couple, with single males paying the highest fee (sometimes $100+). Gay saunas are the most affordable, usually $20–40 for all-night access.

But here’s the kicker: private dances, VIP rooms, and champagne service will blow your budget. A single lap dance can cost $50–100, and a VIP room might set you back $300 per hour or more. So maybe leave the Amex at home.

What’s the etiquette and dress code for these venues?

Respect, consent, and hygiene. That’s the holy trinity. Most clubs enforce a strict dress code—no track pants, no thongs (footwear, not the other kind), no excessively baggy clothing. Smart casual works everywhere: clean jeans, a collared shirt, closed-toe shoes.

And for the love of all that’s sacred, ask before touching. Always. “Clothing is not consent” isn’t just a slogan—it’s a rule that can get you thrown out (or arrested) if you ignore it.

Are there any adult-only events or festivals coming up in Melbourne?

Yes, and quite a few are happening within the next two months. Let me run through what’s current.

  • Skirt Club – Mini Skirt (April 2026): A women-only event designed for “consensual experimentation—no consequences, no questions, no expectations.” It’s held at an undisclosed Melbourne CBD location, and tickets are strictly limited.
  • Magic Men Cabaret Ladies Night (March 2026): Held at Crown Melbourne, this one’s a mainstream male revue show. Not exactly a club, but it’s adult entertainment with a capital A.
  • Rave Temple (February 2026 onward): Described by QNews as “queer, sex-positive” with dancefloors and darkrooms. It’s a recurring event, so check their socials for the next date.
  • Museum of Desire (April 2026): An immersive exhibition at an undisclosed Melbourne location featuring 20+ exhibits of erotic art and interactive installations. It’s not a club, but it’s definitely adult-oriented and worth a visit if you’re in the mood for something different.
  • NUTT Party (next event TBA, but usually every 6–8 weeks): A gay sex-positive dance party with DJs, darkrooms, and a dungeon. Hosted at New Guernica in Collingwood.
  • ADAM nude parties (April 2026): “Melbourne’s & Berlin’s well-famous nude party for guys” runs regularly at Sircuit Bar in Fitzroy. Under-25s often get free entry.

I’ve tried to include only events with confirmed 2026 dates, but please double-check before heading out—things change fast in this scene.

So, what’s the verdict? Is Camberwell a dead zone for adult fun?

Short answer: yes, but only if you refuse to leave the suburb. Long answer: Camberwell’s lack of adult clubs is actually a blessing. You get peace, quiet, and no late-night noise complaints. And when the mood strikes, Melbourne’s entire adult playground is just a short trip away.

Will that change in the future? I doubt it. Councils in Boroondara (which covers Camberwell) have historically rejected any adult venue applications. And honestly, with property prices what they are, no operator would waste the investment on a suburb that’s so clearly not interested.

But here’s my final thought: the adult scene isn’t about geography anymore. It’s about community. Most of the best experiences happen at private parties, pop-ups, and members-only events that don’t advertise. So if you want the real inside scoop, stop searching Google and start talking to people. Go to a munch, join a Meetup group, ask around at Shed 16. That’s where the magic is—not in some theoretical Camberwell club that’ll never exist.

So get out there, explore responsibly, and for heaven’s sake, respect the rules. Now go have some fun.

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