The Hammam, also referred to as the Turkish hammam or Turkish bath, is a Middle Eastern equivalent of a steam bath and a cousin of the sauna. The earliest hammams were, of course, created in Arabia, and bath culture was an important part of ancient Roman society, and even Mohenjo-Daro excavations revealed community baths, but in modern times, Turkey popularised the custom by making hammams accessible to people of all social classes. A hammam is a communal steam room where visitors may relax and wash while also receiving massages and exfoliating treatments. Hammams are often a series of chambers that use dry and damp heat, showers, soaps and salts. Going to a hammam spa not only helps visitors relax but also reportedly helps boosts the immune system and increase blood flow and circulation.
The Hammam bath starts with relaxation in a room (known as the warm room) that is heated by a continuous flow of hot, dry air, allowing the bather to perspire freely. Bathers may then move to an even hotter room (known as the hot room) before they wash in cold water. After performing a full body wash and receiving a massage, bathers finally retire to the cooling-room for a period of relaxation.
The Hammam Turkish Bath treatment resonates deeply with mind, body and spirit and embraces.
Detoxify in the thick, wet steam reaching 80 degrees at it’s peak
Take advantage of communal areas and change room facilities during your escape.
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