Aga Turkish Bath, or Aga Hamami, stands as one of Istanbul’s oldest bathhouses, originally constructed in 1454 for Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror. Located in the heart of the city, this historical hamam features a traditional layout with a warm, inviting atmosphere. Visitors can immerse themselves in the authentic Turkish bath experience, which includes a mix of steam, massage, and relaxation. The bathhouse welcomes men, women, and couples in a relaxed, mixed setting, providing a unique glimpse into a centuries-old tradition.
Aga Turkish Bath (Aga Hamami)
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