Istanbul: Acemoglu Turkish Bath from 15th Century w/ Private Options
- Experience one of the oldest Turkish Baths in Istanbul
- Be one living in 15th Century
- Take advantage of being close to iconic landmarks before and after experience
- Choose according to your comfort zone : Public, Semi-Private or Private options
- Refresh your body and soul
What to expect
Immerse yourself in the ancient ambiance of Acemoglu Turkish Bath which was built by Fatih Sultan Mehmed in 15th Century, located in the old city, Istanbul, short walk by main tourist attractions to save time in between, taking advantage of one of the rare mix-gender Turkish bath, for couples, families and friends to enjoy together. Step back in time to the days of the Ottoman Empire, where you can feel like royalty in Public, semi-private or private bath options. Award yourself by taking advantage of a tradition, combined with a clay mask, foaming, body scrub (kese). Upon arriving Turkish Bath, a full body clay mask will be applied. Feel the relief using the kese to remove the toxic substances in the skin, After the kese, a traditional wash ritual and foaming is performed .





































Good to know
- Public bath option will be as small group , max. 8 participants at the same time slot as mixed-gender ( males & females ).
- Semi-Private baths are attached to Public Bath , and closed by half-doors as shown in the photos which may create extra comfort zone for you .
- Private bath is at your own privacy with different entrance after main gate of the place .
- Resting areas are under common usage .
- All services will be given by female staff .
- All massage rooms are Private .
Reviews
I bought a Klook pass, which averaged out to about 1400 NTD per experience, super high CP value! Otherwise, other Turkish baths start at 2000 NTD. I experienced it with my 10-year-old son, and it was a bit crowded for two people to lie on the platform (this platform should be designed for one person to lie on!). Girls can wear bikinis, but I'm a backpacker and didn't want to bring so many things, so I just wore underwear. They scrub your whole body first, then lather you with soap, and the most fun part is squeezing a bunch of bubbles all over you. Finally, they wash your hair and apply a mud mask. It's a very special experience, and you must try it when you come to Turkey. Because you can't take pictures inside, I'm only posting a picture of the entrance. The rest are pictures of Istanbul!
Relaxing experience. Very welcoming staff put us at ease and took us through the different stages of the experience. Includes access to the hotel pool and sauna afterwards. Would visit again!
Great authentic Turkish bath experience. Staff was very friendly and welcoming and gave free access to the swimming pool. The hammam is next to the Wyndham hotel and can be accessed from inside the Wyndham hotel.
Wonderful and relaxing experience where you get to be the Sultanah when at the baths. The staffs were very nice and professional. The facilities are clean. Turkish bath is a must do activity in Istanbul.
It is a very interesting and unique experience. You must try it once in your life. Lying on the warm marble, you are thoroughly groomed. I thought it was just facial and body care, but it turned out that even your hair was cared for and washed clean. Especially looking at the architectural design of the ceiling and the surrounding ancient bathroom facilities is really interesting. There are no photos to provide. You can only take photos in the lobby. Photography inside is strictly prohibited.
The service attitude is good. They will first scrub you, then apply mud mask and wash it off with bubbles. Finally, there will be a massage. The on-site facilities are not gorgeous. There is only one public bathhouse, and there are only two changing rooms and lockers. After finishing I waited a long time for others to change clothes (I was not allowed to take photos at the scene, so I could only post them randomly)
A bit expensive buy definitely worth trying. The staffs are friendly and helpful throughout the experience.
Visited on a weekday morning and it was not crowded. It’s a place with a long history (you can’t really tell and also honestly, it isn’t all that important) and the elderly couple managing the place was very welcoming to foreign tourists. The bathing was performed by a lovely lady from Indonesia and it was relaxing to say the least. Lastly, this activity would be “cheaper” if purchased via the Klook Pass
Enter the Wyndham Hotel and ask them to direct you to the hama
The place is awesome and the reception is very friendly, Abudu is your man. Also you have a locker can put your belongs
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