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What is the best Turkish bath in Istanbul?

10 Best Turkish Bath & Hamam in Istanbul | First-Timers Guide

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  • Acemoğlu Historical Bath & Hammam. Photo credit: Acemoğlu Historical Bath & Hammam.

Do you wear clothes in a Turkish bath?

It is okay to bring your bathing suit or bikinis; but, since few others—and no Turks—will be wearing anything, it's not recommended for the true experience. Almost all historic baths in Istanbul have a dressing section where you can store securely your belongings.

How much does a Turkish bath cost in Turkey?

Bathers can choose from self-service bathing to a scrubbing Sultan's Bath and aromatherapy or reflexology. The entrance costs about $15, and a massage raises the price to about $23. One of the most indulgent hammam experiences in Istanbul is at the Ayasofya Hurrem Sultan Hamami.

How much does a hamam cost in Istanbul?

Hamam has 3 services. The basic treatment with a kese+bubble massage only costs 30 euros, the one with kese+bubble massage; 30 minutes oil massage costs 45 euros, the one with kese+bubble massage, 30 minutes oil massage, 15 min foot massage and face mask costs 55 euros.

Are Turkish baths open Istanbul?

Opening hours: the hammam is open every day from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The hammam is not mixed. The hours are the same for men and women but in different spaces. Address: Cankurtaran Mahallesi (Ayasofya Meydani No 2, Istanbul). … The hours are the same for men and women but in different spaces.

What is special about Turkish bath?

Turkish bathhouses somewhat resemble Roman baths. The ancient Romans had palatial bathing complexes, with rooms for relaxing, washing and socializing. Depending on where you go, the Turkish bath may feature domed ceilings and marble interiors. You may also find colorful mosaic tiles adorning the walls or floors.

Do you get naked at a Turkish bath?

İt is traditional that you are naked under the pestemal but at the end of the day you must be comfortable and if that means wearing pants or a bikini then that is your choice and no one will snigger at you.