Cağaloğlu Hammam
Fatih / 1741The only Turkish bath featured in the "1,000 Places to See Before You Die" list. A masterpiece that received full marks from the New York Times for its Baroque architecture and giant dome.
From Ottoman palace traditions to modern purification rituals; explore the city's thousand-year-old "water culture." Be picked up from your address with our luxury Mercedes Vito vehicles and journey into the peace of history.
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The only Turkish bath featured in the "1,000 Places to See Before You Die" list. A masterpiece that received full marks from the New York Times for its Baroque architecture and giant dome.
Built by Mimar Sinan for Hurrem Sultan, the wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, this sanctuary offers the most luxurious hammam ritual in Istanbul today. A dream accompanied by gold bowls and silk wraps.
This Sinan structure, which defines the silhouette of Tophane, has become the most popular and boutique hammam in the city with its recent restoration. It serves women in the morning and men in the afternoon.
Built in 1584 by Mimar Sinan on behalf of Nurbanu Sultan, the mother of Sultan Murad III. The navel stone catches sunlight beautifully.
A historical spot in the heart of Beyoğlu, serving tourists and locals alike since 1481.
Part of the Süleymaniye Complex. Its most prominent feature is being one of the rare hammams where only couples (families) can enter together.
The most well-established structure on the Asian side. It takes its name from the famous Iznik tiles inside (May be under restoration, please check).
One of the oldest hammams in Istanbul, built in 1454. It is located in the Cihangir area.
Located near the Grand Bazaar, it is one of the rare historical hammams with a swimming pool in the cooling section.
An ultra-luxury experience in Zorlu Center, where modern design meets traditional scrubbing rituals.
A real palace hammam experience on the shores of the Bosphorus. A service approach worthy of sultans.
The most elegant synthesis of Asian hospitality and Ottoman hammam culture.
In most historical hammams, pestamal, towel, shampoo, and slippers are provided. However, guests who are very attentive to personal hygiene can bring their own special care products. You can safely leave your belongings in our VIP transfer vehicles.
For the bridal hammam, especially Kılıç Ali Paşa, Hürrem Sultan, and Çemberlitaş, which offer large spaces and private box facilities, are preferred. We provide collective transportation for your crowded groups with our Mercedes Sprinter vehicles.
Cağaloğlu for its architecture, Hurrem Sultan for its luxury service, and Kılıç Ali Paşa for its boutique atmosphere are among the best. However, for a more local and economical experience, you can examine the Süleymaniye or Galatasaray hammams.