About Hurrem Sultan Hammam
The Hurrem Sultan Hammam, a magnificent creation by the renowned Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan, stands as a beacon of historical and architectural grandeur on Istanbul's historical peninsula. Commissioned in the 16th century by Hurrem Sultan, the beloved wife of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, this hammam is nestled between the iconic Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia.
Visitors can immerse themselves in a range of luxurious massage packages, each designed to provide a unique and rejuvenating experience. From the detoxifying Aromatherapy Massage and the tension-relieving Anti-Stress Massage to the invigorating Back and Foot Massages, the Hurrem Sultan Hammam offers something for everyone. More comprehensive packages like the Pir-ü Pak, Keyf-i Hamam, Zevk-i Sefa, and Ab-ı Hayat combine traditional Turkish bathing rituals with soothing massages, aromatic treatments, and exclusive products infused with redbud scent, ensuring an unparalleled wellness journey.