Istanbul's most renowned hamams are incredibly ornate and a pleasure to spend time in. Izzet Keribar/Getty Images
Visiting a traditional Turkish bath house, known as a hamam, is a popular activity among travelers to 罢眉谤办颈测别 and a great way to unwind after a long day of sightseeing in ever-bustling Istanbul. But communal bathing can also seem a little intimidating if you don鈥檛 know what to expect 鈥 we've got you covered with a first-time guide to the hamam experience.
Why do people go to a hamam?
Modeled after ancient Roman baths, hamams have been widespread across the Muslim world for centuries, serving as public facilities for washing in a time before private homes had indoor plumbing, as well as important spaces for (gender-segregated) socializing. Though they are no longer part of most people鈥檚 daily or weekly routine, hamam visits are still popular among both men and women during pre-wedding festivities and for other special occasions. Others go for the health benefits, which are reputed to include improved blood flow, skin texture, lower stress levels and muscle relaxation.
What does it look like inside a hamam?
Beyond the entrance area, the first section of a hamam is the 鈥渃old room鈥 (蝉辞臒耻办濒耻办), which has changing cabins and spaces to rest while you sip on some tea, coffee, water or juice following your treatment. After getting ready, bathers pass through the 鈥渨arm room鈥 (谋濒谋办濒谋办), where they can start adjusting to or take a break from the heat of the main room.
This domed central chamber, the 鈥渉ot room鈥 (蝉谋肠补办濒谋办), is typically heated to at least 40掳C (104掳F) with a high level of humidity. Inside the 蝉谋肠补办濒谋办, marble benches and individual wash basins surround the central g枚bek ta艧谋 (鈥渘avel stone鈥), a raised marble platform where bathers are washed and scrubbed by hamam attendants.
What services are available at a hamam?
The standard treatment is the 办别蝉别-办枚辫眉办 massage, an exfoliating scrub with a coarse cloth (kese) followed by a vigorous massage with foaming (办枚辫眉办) soap. Larger hamams may offer longer massages, aromatherapy treatments, oil massages, face masks, foot rubs and other services for an additional fee, often in a private room alongside the main chamber.
How much does it cost to go to the hamam?
The price of going to the hamam varies widely, starting from around 600 to 700TL T眉rk Liras谋 (US$17.30-20.20) for entry and a basic 办别蝉别-办枚辫眉办 massage at a neighborhood hamam to more than 3650TL (US$105) for the same treatment at a luxury hamam. These are often historically notable baths that have been beautifully restored. Additional services can double the cost. A tip of around 10 percent for your attendant is expected.
What do I need to bring to the hamam?
Soap, shampoo, towels, and footwear (wooden clogs or plastic slippers) are typically provided at the hamam but you may bring your own if you wish. If you choose to wear underwear or a bathing suit bottom 鈥 some bathers do, while others go naked under their 辫别艧迟补尘补濒, a thin towel provided for covering up 鈥 you鈥檒l want to bring a dry pair to change into afterward. Hamams provide lockers for keeping your belongings safe while you bathe.
Do I need to make a reservation for the hamam?
It鈥檚 a good idea to make a reservation for the best-known hamams that are more popular with travelers. At local neighborhood hamams, it鈥檚 not generally necessary unless you鈥檙e planning to go as part of a large group.
How much time can I expect to spend in the hamam?
The 办别蝉别-办枚辫眉办 massage typically lasts 20 to 40 minutes and only takes place after the bather鈥檚 skin has had a chance to soften and warm up in the humid chamber. Including preparation and resting time, allow a minimum of 1 to 1 陆 hours for your hamam experience, though you may stay as long as you wish.
Can I go to the hamam with my partner or child?
Almost all traditional hamams either have separate sections or separate bathing times for men and women, with attendants of the same gender. A scant few such as the next to the mosque of the same name offer mixed bathing for male-female couples. Many hamams allow children accompanied by an adult although there may be a minimum age; check with the individual hamam before visiting as a family.
Are there any health considerations I should keep in mind before going to the hamam?
Visitors who are pregnant or have cardiovascular disease, high or low blood pressure, diabetes or respiratory disease should not visit the hamam. It鈥檚 not recommended to go after drinking alcohol, or on a completely full or empty stomach.
Which Istanbul hamam should I go to?
The in Tophane, the in Fatih, and the in Sultanahmet are among the city鈥檚 most luxurious and architecturally stunning, with prices to match. The, also in Sultanahmet, is another popular choice among travelers. For a more affordable experience with fewer frills, try the in 脺sk眉dar or the in Fatih.
Where can I learn more about hamams?
The free-entry Turkish Hamam Culture Museum, located inside a decommissioned 16th-century hamam in the Beyaz谋t neighborhood, offers a good overview of hamam architecture, history and traditional rituals. The Zeyrek 脟inili Hamam has its own museum (admission 150TL/US$4.33) showing off a beautiful collection of hamam accessories from centuries past.
How can I bring the hamam experience back home with me?
Hamam accessories including 辫别艧迟补尘补濒, kese, wooden clogs (called takunya or 苍补濒谋苍), and the metal bowls (hamam 迟补蝉谋) used for rinsing are widely available at a variety of price points in Istanbul鈥檚 bazaars, as are olive-oil soaps traditionally used for washing. Many hamams will have some of these items for sale onsite as well.
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