The Turkish bath has long been an important part of our culture as a tradition of cleanliness and a social gathering place. The hamam culture, inherited from the Ottoman Empire, captures the interest of both locals and international visitors with its historical essence and rituals. The traditional architecture of the baths, combined with the healing effects of steam and heat, provides an unforgettable experience.
Çukurcuma Hamamı 1831
Our hamam, located in the historic Çukurcuma district of Istanbul and built in the 1830s, is an Ottoman heritage that takes visitors on a journey through the history of rituals.
Constructed in the 1830s, this bath reflects the modernization process of the Ottoman Empire while continuing to offer this historical experience with modern touches today. Architectural details like the spacious dome and bright central stone (göbektaşı) create an environment where time seems to stand still, and history intertwines with the future. Throughout its history, Çukurcuma Hamamı has hosted many significant figures, from poets to artists, and today it opens its doors with the same grandeur.
Every moment spent at Çukurcuma Hamamı takes you on a unique journey that connects you to both the past and the future. Experiencing the tranquility and serenity of this historic structure in the heart of Istanbul will be an unforgettable experience.