Seventeen rooms at the brothel Neu-Ulm — bordeaux and tobacco mood all on the second floor
The brothel Neu-Ulm has seventeen rooms on the second floor. They are furnished in a Bordeaux tone, with subdued lighting and a calm, tobacco-coloured atmosphere. Anyone stepping in notices quickly: spectacle has been avoided in favour of homeliness.
Each room has a bed, a seating area, a small sanitary corner. Linen is fresh daily, cleaning after every use is standard. The ladies set their rooms up to their own taste personally — some bring small things along that shape the room for the duration of their stay. Anyone following a particular lady notices these changes.
The Bordeaux accents are no accident. We wanted a colour that feels warm without being loud. Bordeaux wears well, does not age fashionably, lends rooms depth. Add tobacco-coloured wood tones, soft fabrics, dimmed lamps. The result is the atmosphere that has made the Eros Salon Neu-Ulm an address.
The rooms are sufficiently sized for encounters between two, soundproofed from each other, oriented inward. Anyone valuing discretion appreciates this. Nothing leaks outside; nobody looks in from outside.
Important: an emergency button is within reach in each room. More on safety in a separate article. Here, just this much: the ladies can call for help at any time without having to explain anything.
Some ladies leave their rooms practically empty between stays, others bring favourite pieces: a scarf, a lamp, a photo. These small additions shape the face of each room. Regulars visiting the same lady recognise her room beyond the number. The furniture is solidly built, not chosen for throwaway aesthetics — we prefer investing once in decent pieces over replacing cheap ones every two years.
The rooms are not standardised — each has its own character. Some are larger with more floor space, others more compact and intimate. Which room a lady occupies today depends on what was free at check-in. Anyone preferring a particular atmosphere can mention it at booking — the ladies sometimes swap among themselves. That works pragmatically and without much organising, simply between colleagues.
For orientation: no shared waiting hall, no open doors — each of the seventeen rooms is its own space. If you go in, you are in.
First-time visitors: Golden Eros, Zeppelinstraße 26, Neu-Ulm — second floor.