Historical Turkish Bath ‘Hürrem Sultan Hammam’ Takes Its Guests On A Relaxing Journey Through Time
Located in the heart of Istanbul, in Hagia Sophia Square and built by Mimar Sinan, the ‘Hürrem Sultan Hammam‘ is in a unique location overlooking the Sultanahmet Mosque on one side and the Hagia Sophia Mosque on the other. Built in 1556 upon the request of Hürrem Sultan, the bath was designed by Mimar Sinan to provide separate services for men and women. While this unique building offers a unique ambiance with its special architectural details, it offers relaxing and purifying Turkish bath and massage treatments accompanied by special rituals with its experienced team. Turkey’s largest historical bath, ‘Hürrem Sultan Hamam’, offers treatments of different durations and contents under the names of Pir-ü Pak, Keyf-i Hamam, Zevk-i Sefa, Ab-ı Hayat, Gelin Hamam, Groom Hamam, accompanied by experienced therapists. It serves guests with different expectations.
‘Hürrem Sultan Hammam’, which has attracted great attention since the day it was restored and serves its guests from all over the world with its specially trained and experienced team; While offering fitness and health, it continues to preserve and preserve the details of the period it was founded with special treats between treatments. Special products prepared with the Judas tree flower, which is stated to be Hürrem Sultan’s favorite flower in the Ottoman archives, are used for the guests who experience the bath in the marble basins where the sultans once bathed, under the centuries-old domes of the Hurrem Sultan Hammam. This historical place, which served the sultans, provides spiritual relaxation as well as physical purification. In addition to traditional scrub application and foam massage, the bath includes aromatherapy massage with redbud oil, body treatments and clay applications. Interpreting the Ottoman spirit with the needs of modern times and presenting the purifying power of water to its visitors in a unique atmosphere, Hürrem Sultan Hammam offers its guests a day worthy of a Sultan. The bath, which was designed separately for men and women and still maintains this feature today; Special treatments such as anti-stress massage, back massage and foot massage provide guests with relaxation and renewal.