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Historical Galatasaray Bath In Istanbul+All You Need To know

Historical Galatasaray Hamam

Istanbul is a famous city in Turkey. Due to the existence of entertainment places in Istanbul and historical places in Istanbul, such as the historical Galatasaray bathhouse, many tourists travel to this city every year. In this article from travelling topic tourism magazine, we intend to introduce you to one of the historical places in Istanbul, the historical Galatasaray bath; read to the end of this article to get to know the Galatasaray Turkish Bath. We suggest you read the article ” What Happens In A Turkish Bath ” to learn more about Turkish baths before you get to know this Turkish bath.

All the historical parts of Istanbul that remained from the time of Greek or Ottoman rule have made tourists enjoy seeing these works while traveling to this historical city and can also get information about the history of this city.

Meanwhile, the Turkish baths in Istanbul is one of these historical monuments renovated several times so that future generations can visit them.Turks give particular importance to the bath, and during the past years, about 300 Turkish baths have been established in Istanbul.

Currently, only 55 of all historical baths remain, one of which is historical Galatasaray bath. Of course, the remaining baths have been reconstructed and restored in a modern style so that tourists can have a good experience of using these baths.

In these baths, you can spend time in the foam and Steam bath, but this baths are almost expensive, and you have to pay 200 to 700 liras to use them. Of course, not all Turkish baths are expensive, and cheaper ones can be found among them.

You can spend time in the foam and Steam bath, but these baths are almost expensive, and you must pay 200 to 700 lira to use them. Of course, not all Turkish baths are expensive, and you can find cheaper ones.

Tools and people in the Turkish bath

Tools and people in the Turkish bath
Tools and people in the Turkish bath

Before you enter the Turkish bath of Galatasaray, you should familiarize yourself with the tools used in the bath so that you don’t have any problems during bathing. Gamucha is known as Pestemal in Turkish. Those who do Kese are called Tellak or Delak. There is a device called Tas, a small container, and they use it to wash the body with water. The body scrub mitt is also called Kese.

Historical Galatasaray bath

Historical Galatasaray bath1
Historical Galatasaray bath1

One of Istanbul’s most famous tourist places is the historical Galatasaray Bath. Because of its location in the Beyoglu neighborhood, this bath is also known as Galatasaray Beyoglu Bath. The historical Galatasaray bath is one of the oldest and best Turkish baths, built in 1481 during the reign of Bayezid II in the building of the Galatasaray Mosque. It should also be mentioned that a school was also built at the time of this bath’s construction; for this reason, the Galatasaray building complex includes a large school and a large bath.

The story of the construction of this bath is that Bayezid met a poet and poet named Gul Baba, who told his wish to Sultan Bayezid. Gul Baba’s wish has been to build a complex with a large domed bathroom and a large school! Bayezid fulfills Gul Baba’s wish and builds the Galatasaray complex consisting of a bathhouse, a school and a mosque.

Many sultans and kings have bathed in the historic Galatasaray bath and it is interesting to know that at that time, the customers of this bath were people like generals, judges, ministers, and sultans, but today it has become a public bath, where most tourists are its customers. The historical Galatasaray Bath is located in the Beyoglu district, near Istiklal Street, and is the best Turkish bath for those staying near Taksim Square. Galatasaray bath is the only traditional Turkish bath under the supervision of the Ministry of Tourism.

Galatasaray turkish bath Istanbul guide

Galatasaray turkish bath Istanbul guide
Galatasaray turkish bath Istanbul guide

Above the entrance door of the Turkish bath of Galatasaray is a board with the words TARIHI GALATASARAY HAMAMI written on it. The entrance door of the historical Galatasaray bathhouse is brown, and you must enter the bathhouse through this door.

After passing through two doors, you will enter the reception hall of the historical Galatasaray bath, and you can see the price of the Turkish bath, which starts from 200 lira.

If you are looking for Galatasaray Turkish bath prices, we should mention that Below is the price list of Galatasaray Turkish Bath 2023:

  • Bath price: 200 lira
  • Bath + Scrub + Foam Bath: 400 lira
  • Pasha sevice(massage + Kese + bath+ Foam Bath): 700 lira
  • oil massage: 450 lira

Prices may have gone up slightly due to inflation at the time of your visit.

Bath steps in Galatasaray Turkish Bath Istanbul

After paying, you will be given a changing room to change your clothes and put on pestemal. It should be said that the dressing room is a small room with a door inside which a bed is placed so that you can rest on it. You can lock the door of your dressing room after wearing the pestemal.

After wearing the pestemal, you will be given the special Galatasaray bath slippers to walk in the bath. Next, Delak gives you a bottle of water and guides you to a room.

There is a stone slab in this room, and Delak spreads a cloth on it so you can lie on it. You should li

Bath steps in Galatasaray Turkish Bath Istanbul
Bath steps in Galatasaray Turkish Bath Istanbul

e on the stone for 15 minutes and relax until your body temperature equals the ambient temperature.

After relaxing, the delak will pour water on your body and by hitting your back, he will use Kese to remove all the dirt from your body. After Kese, water is slowly poured into your body again.

Now it’s the turn of the foam, Delak will prepare the foam for you uniquely, which will be very attractive, and you will enjoy. After preparing the foam, they pour it on your body and cover your whole body with the foam, and then use Kese again to remove all the dirt from your body.

After finishing Kese, you have to get up from the stone and go to the side of the wall so that they rinse your body and wash off all the foam.

After finishing the procedures, you will be given a towel to dry yourself; after drying, you should wrap the towel around you, so you don’t catch a cold. After these steps, they will guide you to go to the main section to have a drink.

The historical Galatasaray bathhouse has 3 floors; after having a drink, you have to climb the stairs to get to the massage room; in this room, there is a bed that you have to lie on until the massage process begins. This massage may be a little painful.

After the massage, you can go to change your clothes and go sightseeing in the city of Istanbul or relax in the hotel. It should be mentioned that in the historical bath of Istanbul, men massage men and women massage women.

Working hours of Galatasaray Hamam Istanbul

Working hours of Galatasaray Hamam Istanbul
Working hours of Galatasaray Hamam Istanbul

Galatasaray Hamam Istanbul is open for women from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm and for men from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm. If you don’t like crowded places, we suggest you go to this Turkish bath in the morning to bathe peacefully and away from the crowd.

Galatasaray bathroom address: Kuloğlu, Turnacıbaşı Cd. No:8, 34433 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Turkey

At the end of the line

In this article, we provided you with information about the history and how to use the Galatasaray hammam and showed you some Galatasaray hammam photos. If you travel to Istanbul, we suggest you visit the historical Galatasaray bath, use its services, and make a memorable trip for yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the Galatasaray Turkish bath?

The bath cost can vary from 200 liras to 1000 liras based on the services you choose.

Do women massage men in a Galatasaray Turkish bath in Istanbul?

No, women only massage women and men only massage men.

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