1st Experience at a Turkish Bath, those YouTube "Bubble Massages" intrigued me. There are separate entrances for Men's & Women's- no need to walk down the hill to the "Main Entrance" for Women. I opened the door to the Men's & the manager led me through a dim side hallway to then Women's Hamam.
From TripAdvisor reviews, this sounded like the cleanest, most 'local,' & best priced compared to the more famous & busier hamams. It was 75 TRL for Sauna + Bubble Massage. Even with a language barrier, it was fine; the motherly lady at the front showed me their Service Pricing & urged me to go change.
The main entrance/Lobby is dim & looked old & like no one went there. Couches are around he perimeter, TV on, vending machine on the side (don't think I'll get oranger sherbet at the end). I paid & after a few hand gestures, I went up to the 2nd floor to change into the red checked towel she gave me & my bathing suit bottoms. Each little changing room had padded seats, a mirror & key on a wrist band.
Went downstairs, through a door, past a side sink & bathrooms; it opened up to an cooler all white marble area with sinks in the sides. A young woman washing her hair points me to go to the next room. 2 motherly ladies are giving Bubble treatments/Scrubs on a center marble area, with 2 similar sink/washing areas on both sides (about 8-12 total)- lots of running water sounds! They point me to a wooden door on the left & behind is a small dry sauna with 5 ladies waiting for their treatments. (2 European tourists, an older Turkish woman & 2 young Turkish ladies)
Phew! It IS an active place & the quieter streets (compared to the metro area) are fine (you pass by hotels & tourists making their way down the steep cobblestone roads)- although I made sure to take the Main Street back. (& asked the Manager on my Translate App if it was safe)
Stayed in the Sauna for 10-15 minutes, stepped out a bit to splash cold water on my face. Finally the lady comes to get me. FYI- all topless there (even masseuse), no judgement though. I'm told to lay face down in 1/2 of the marble table (person getting treatment in other side of table area).
1. Scrub back with a stiff mitt, my masseuse was the Lady singing! Sounds great there
2. Flip Over, raise your arms over your head, scrub more
3. Leads you to a sink & pours water on you
4. Lay face down, couldn't see but makes the bubbles with a bar soap & sack. Massages a little from legs up, but not that much; not great pressure. (Maybe she's not used to seeing a skinny person)
5. Flip Over, more bubbles on you
6. Sits you up on the side, scrubs & massages arms & neck
7. Leads you to a sink & pours water on you
8. Shampoo is there & tells you to wash your hair (I didn't). Rinsed off a bit & went to the first cooler marble room to adjust; 1 sauna visit was hot enough for me so I didn't go back in. Girls in the 1st room were just sitting, rinsing & chatting at the sinks.
9. There's a hair dryer at the front desk if needed.
FYI- bathrooms didn't have toilet paper, bring your own.
My 'masseuse' mama was back out at the Lobby, resting & watching TV; as everyone was wrapping up. So interesting to see her in modest clothing/ hijab, after the bath area. Gave her 18% tip.
Overall, it's a very relaxed no-frills atmosphere, people are winding down from the day (although friend said that 19:00 is a bit late for hamam). Some girls brought in a bag with their own shampoos & pumice & bottle water.
It's not a luxury spa experience, but a homely traditional daily routine one. Wish this was a 'self-care' part of mine...
FYI- very hilly 15 minute cobblestone, winding walk down from the metro stop. But easier to get to than I thought. read more