Traditional Turkish Hammam

4.5 (42,1K Ratings)

The Traditional Turkish Hammam offers a timeless ritual of cleansing and relaxation in the heart of Istanbul. Step into heated marble rooms, enjoy the gentle steam, and feel renewed after a revitalizing scrub and foam massage. This centuries-old tradition is a must for anyone seeking both rest and a taste of Ottoman heritage.

From happy customers

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Kenji Tanaka
Jul 2026
5/5

Very traditional experience. The warm marble stone in the middle is very relaxing. The soap bubble massage was interesting. Good way to relax after walking around the city for days.

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Arjun Mehta
Jul 2026
5/5

Wow, just wow. They literally wash away all your stress. The foam cloud they make is crazy. Friendly workers and very clean place. I will do this again before my flight home.

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Emma Valewood
Jul 2026
5/5

Omg best scrub ever!! I was a bit nervous at first because you are mostly naked but the staff makes you feel comfortable. My skin feels so soft now. The massage at the end was pure heaven.

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Chloe Powell
Jul 2026
5/5

Perfect hammam experience. Beautiful old building with amazing architecture. The scrub really cleans everything. A bit expensive but you pay for the history and luxury treatment.

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Nikolai Petrov
June 2026
5/5

It was my first Turkish bath experience and I was a little nervous at first because I wasn't familiar with the process. Thankfully, the staff explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable throughout the visit. They were professional, welcoming, and happy to answer any questions I had.

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Rosalie Dubois
June 2026
5/5

After several busy days walking around Istanbul, this was exactly what I needed. I left feeling completely relaxed and refreshed, with much more energy than I had when I arrived. The entire experience felt like a welcome break from sightseeing and crowded attractions. From the moment I entered, the atmosphere encouraged me to slow down and unwind.

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Pascal Martin
June 2026
5/5

The foam massage was my favorite part. I didn't realize how tired I was until it was over. It became one of the most enjoyable experiences of my trip.

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Ophelia Clarke
June 2026
5/5

The historic setting made the experience even better. Sitting under the warm marble dome felt like stepping back in time.

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Naomi Cohen
May 2024
5/5

I had an incredible experience with the massage and Turkish bath here. Truly unforgettable!

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Jacob Miller
Apr 2025
5/5

Very great experience from start to finish. The ladies were so nice and welcoming.

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Anya Ivanova
Jun 2024
5/5

We were very pleased after visiting this hamam! Polite and caring staff, clean around.

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Leo Walker
Sep 2023
5/5

I’m absolutely thrilled with this hammam

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Traditional Turkish Hammam - Ottoman Hammam Packages

Ottoman Hammam Packages

  • Private hammam experience with steam, traditional body scrub, foam massage, and premium treatments. Relax in a private Ottoman-style hammam with steam, a soothing scrub, and foam massage, followed by oil therapies and complimentary Turkish coffee or herbal tea with sweets.
Traditional Turkish Hammam - Cemberlitas Hammam

Cemberlitas Hammam

  • Traditional Turkish bath in a 16th-century Ottoman hammam by Mimar Sinan, with steam, scrub, foam, and massage options. Enjoy an authentic bath in a historic marble hammam with separate sections for men and women, full amenities provided, and optional massages for complete relaxation.
Traditional Turkish Hammam - Hurrem Sultan Hammam

Hurrem Sultan Hammam

  • 16th-century hammam by Mimar Sinan, built for Hurrem Sultan, offering separate sections, luxury bath rituals, and redbud-scented products. Experience a historic bath between the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia with custom treatments, full amenities, and massage packages at special rates.
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Where Steam Meets Tradition

The Traditional Turkish Hammam invites you to unwind in marble halls filled with gentle steam. Enjoy an invigorating scrub and soothing foam massage, a ritual that has refreshed body and mind for centuries. Choose from tailored packages for the perfect moment of relaxation.

Plan your visit to Traditional Turkish Hammam

Location
Location:
  • Hurrem Sultan Hammam:

    Cankurtaran, Ayasofya Meydanı No:2, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul

  • Cemberlitas Hammam:

    Molla Fenari, Vezirhan Cd. No:8, 34440 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye

  • Ottoman Hammam:

    Kocatepe, Recep Paşa Cd. No:7, 34437 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Türkiye

Things to Know Before Booking an Istanbul Traditional Turkish Hammam

  • Most hammams include steam, kese scrub, and foam massage on heated marble, with pestemal, single-use underwear, slippers, and all amenities provided.
  • Arrive 15–20 minutes early for check-in, changing, and orientation; reservations are highly recommended for popular venues.
  • Facilities or hours are gender-separated, with attendants and guests of the same sex; modesty is maintained with pestemal towels.
  • The ritual includes warming up, exfoliating scrub, foam massage, optional treatments, and relaxing in a lounge with tea.
  • Plan 1.5–2 hours for a full hammam experience; book off-peak for a quieter visit.
  • Popular options include Ayasofya Hürrem Sultan, Cağaloğlu, Kılıç Ali Paşa, Ağa Hamamı, and Süleymaniye Hamamı.
  • Many hammams do not allow children under 12 due to heat and safety concerns.
  • Photography is generally prohibited inside bathing areas for privacy.
  • Tipping attendants is customary and appreciated.

Why Traditional Turkish Hammam is a must-visit in Istanbul

The art of true relaxation
The soul of the hammam
The touch of renewal
A ritual through centuries
Harmony of body and mind
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The art of true relaxation

In the Turkish hammam, warm marble, gentle steam, and time-honored rituals melt away stress, leaving you refreshed, calm, and renewed.

The soul of the hammam

Soft, enveloping steam warms the body, opens the pores, and prepares you for the cleansing rituals that define the Turkish bath.

The touch of renewal

Skilled hands and flowing motions ease tension, restore balance, and leave your body feeling light and refreshed.

A ritual through centuries

Rooted in Ottoman culture, the Turkish hammam preserves a bathing ritual passed down for generations, blending history with relaxation.

Harmony of body and mind

The hammam experience nurtures your skin, soothes your muscles, and brings a lasting sense of balance and vitality.

Frequently asked questions about Turkish Hammams

A Turkish hammam is a traditional steam bath dating back to the Ottoman era, combining heat, steam, exfoliation, and massage for deep cleansing and relaxation. Historically, it was also a social space for gatherings, conversation, and wellness rituals. Today, it remains a cherished part of Turkish heritage, offering a unique mix of history, relaxation, and skincare.

Sessions begin with warming up in a steam room or on a heated marble platform (göbek taşı). An attendant scrubs your skin with a kese mitt, removing dead cells and improving circulation. This is followed by a foam massage with fragrant soap and a warm water rinse. Many hammams let you relax afterward with refreshments like Turkish tea.

No, complete nudity is not required. Guests are provided with a pestemal (cotton towel) to wrap around the body and may keep underwear or swimwear on. Modesty is respected, and attendants are used to guests preferring to remain covered.

Yes, most hammams have separate sections or hours for men and women, with attendants and guests of the same sex. This ensures privacy and follows traditional customs.

A full hammam visit usually lasts 1 to 1.5 hours, including preparation, bathing, massage, and relaxation. Adding extra spa services can extend it to over two hours.

While walk-ins are sometimes accepted, it’s best to book in advance—especially on weekends, evenings, and during tourist season—to secure your preferred time slot.

Most hammams provide towels, slippers, and a kese mitt, but you can bring your own toiletries if preferred. Women should remove makeup beforehand, and bringing dry underwear for after the session is recommended.

Typically, you’ll receive a pestemal, disposable slippers, and a kese mitt. Some hammams also provide soap, shampoo, and conditioner for use during your visit.

Yes, tipping 10–20% of the total bill is customary, given directly to the attendant in cash as a thank-you for their service.

Benefits include deep skin cleansing, better blood circulation, muscle relaxation, and stress relief. Heat and exfoliation remove impurities, while massage stimulates blood flow and eases tension.

Some hammams offer private rooms or sessions for individuals, couples, or small groups, with extra privacy and personalized services.

Yes, many offer oil massages, aromatherapy, facials, or salt scrubs, which can be booked in advance or on-site if available.

The scrub is firm but should not be painful. Those with sensitive skin can request lighter pressure from the attendant.

After treatments, guests usually rest in a lounge area, often with complimentary tea or water, to cool down and relax before leaving.

Most people can enjoy a hammam, but those with certain medical conditions—such as heart problems, open wounds, or pregnancy—should consult a doctor first. Always inform staff of any health concerns.

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