For nearly two centuries, Cukurcuma Hamami has offered Turkish-style wellness to Istanbul’s elite, with notable patrons including the renowned poet Constantinos Kavafis of Alexandria. Nestled in the bustling Beyoğlu neighborhood, this historic hamam underwent a lavish 10-year renovation, reopening in 2018. Today, visitors can experience a serene and rejuvenating atmosphere, making it a perfect spot to relax and unwind. The hamam’s restored interiors and traditional practices provide a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Turkish bathing rituals.
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