Aga Bath

March 16, 2010 22:21 by haci
The hammam was built in 1610 by Ismail Aga who was the head (Aga) of food storage keeper of sultan Ahmet I. It has separate sections for both men and women. The hammam is in the Uskudar district, on the Asian side of Istanbul. Tel: (216) 333 38 27

Eski (Old) Bath

March 16, 2010 22:19 by haci
The hammam is located in Uskudar district. Its architect and building year are unknown but historic and architectural evidences show that it should date back to 15th century. It's also known as Sifa (cure) Baths. The hammam has separate sections for men and women which are still in use today. It's... [More]

Cinili Hamam

March 16, 2010 22:13 by haci
Cinili Hamam was built in 1640. It is a place where you can have a bath in a traditional Turkish Bath... The hamam is not too big but it is very cute and warm being there. You can take a bath also feel refreshed yourself... It is used by the people who realy like having bath in a historical and ... [More]

Sofular Turkish Bath

March 16, 2010 22:09 by haci
It's located in Fatih district. The hammam was built in the beginning of 16th century. Dressing rooms are lined on two floors and there is a small decorative water jet pool in the middle. Open everyday between 06:00-23:00 for the men, and between 08:30-20:00 for the women. Tel: (212) 521 37 59

Buyuk Grand Bath

March 16, 2010 22:05 by haci
The hammam was built in 1533 by architect Sinan next to a mosque at Kasimpasa district. It has separate sections for both men and women. Tel: (212) 253 42 29