Built in 1584, Cemberlitas Hamami stands as a quintessential example of a classic Turkish bath, nestled in the heart of Istanbul. The bathhouse continues to offer its services, drawing visitors with its unique architectural features. Inside, the heated marble slab invites patrons to lie down and gaze up at the dome, where pinholes of light filter through, creating a serene and immersive experience. This timeless tradition remains one of the most memorable ways to relax and rejuvenate in Istanbul.
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