Turkish Bath
Experience the true Turkish Delight while in Istanbul in Traditional style, working your way from warm, to hot, to an enjoyable furnace. Then have a body scrub, to clean your body.
It will never be so clean again!!! You can have a shower and stay in the hot room for a short while , awaiting your soap massage which will unlock all the tight muscles in your body and make you fell re-born, shower again and have a cup of tea with your new found friends.
Finish of the experience with an rose oil massage.
When you leave it will be as if you have been to heaven, an invigorating Turkish Delightful Experience. If you want to keep your suntan longer have a Turkish Bath when you arrive in Istanbul to prepare your skin for a deep suntan, or half way through to stop peeling when you get home for a longer lasting suntan.

One of the truly unmissable experiences of a trip to Turkey is a visit to the hamam. Like the harem, this Roman and Byzantine tradition was adopted and then perfected by the Selcuk Turks, for whom the public bath took on an important role. It was not merely a place where believers could fulfill the Islamic precept of cleanliness. It was a place in which to mingle, socialize and gossip. Women would proceed from their harem to the hamam with great ceremony, accompanied by servants heavily-laden with delicacies to tide the ladies over the hours they would spend lounging in the steam. The young women used this opportunity to show off their ornately embroidered towels and ivory inlaid slippers, not to mention their youthful figures, while older women would spot potential wives for their sons. Men would discuss the latest court scandal or talk business and politics. Contrary to popular ideas, hamams have always been either permanently designated for one of the sexes, or have a separate schedule for men and women.

The Byzantium Hotel
The Byzantium Hotel
The Byzantium Hotel
The Byzantium Hotel
The Byzantium Hotel
The Byzantium Hotel
The Byzantium Hotel
The Byzantium Hotel