İstanbul Turkish bath is a centuries-old place where material and spiritual purification takes place.
In 1741, Istanbul, Sultan Mehmet built his first bath. Natural lighting and isonic colored tiles create a relaxing atmosphere.
When entering the Turkish bath, you leave out all the hustle and bustle of daily life, put on a loincloth and adorn your traditional slippers.
Under the central dome of the building, the internal temperature reaches up to 50 degrees.
This heat and moisture opens the body’s pores and removes the body’s oily oils in preparation for scrubbing and massage by the attendant.
After a mild soapy massage, you leave the bathroom with towels and go to the relaxation room.
You leave the Turkish Bath feeling refreshed, beautiful and refreshed.