Cağaloğlu

Eminönü

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Historic Ottoman hammam from 1741, featuring Baroque architecture and traditional bathing rituals. Last of its kind, it offers authentic Turkish bath experiences with separate sections for men and women, under a grand dome with marble columns.

Historic Ottoman Bathhouse

Built in 1741, Cağaloğlu Hamam stands as the last Ottoman Empire hammam featuring classic architecture. This 300-year-old structure showcases distinctive Baroque elements, setting it apart in Istanbul's rich architectural landscape.

Architectural Features

  • Grand central dome
  • Intricate marble columns
  • Ornate arches
  • Central massage stone

Traditional Bathing Experience

  • Separate sections and entrances for men and women
  • Hot and cold rooms for the classic hammam ritual
  • Services include:
    • Traditional scrubbing
    • Foam bath
    • Massages
    • Clay masks

Unique Amenities

  • Complimentary tea, sherbet, and Turkish delights post-treatment
  • Private changing rooms with secure key system
  • Rooftop bar offering specialty drinks like Turkish Coffee Martini

Additional Facilities

  • On-site restaurant
  • Shops
  • Barber
  • Shoeshine parlor

Practical Information

  • Located near the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul's old city
  • Online reservations available
  • Typical hamam ritual lasts about 90 minutes
  • Various treatment packages offered
  • Amenities provided: towels, slippers, soap, shampoo, and lotion

Cağaloğlu Hamam offers a glimpse into Ottoman bathing culture, preserved in its original 18th-century setting, making it a unique historical and cultural experience in modern Istanbul.

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