Zeyrek Çinili Hamam
Opening Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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Recent Reviews
Yiğit Torun
Çinili Hamam was absolutely amazing! The service was impeccable, the complimentary treats were generous, and everything felt very well thought through. 🧖♂️✨ If you go, make sure to visit the exhibition — it’s beautifully curated and the interior itself feels like an art space. 🎨🏛️ The staff’s attention, the sherbets, and even the final relaxation/waiting area were excellent. 🍹🛋️ You can easily go after work — they provide everything: slippers, towels, and all essentials. 👌 Lockers and security systems are also in place, so you feel completely comfortable. 🔐 Yes, it’s on the pricey side, but absolutely worth the price. 💸➡️💯 A truly special Istanbul experience 🌿✨
Peter Hom
This historic hammam has been beautifully restored, with a world-class museum and contemporary art gallery added to the complex. Unfortunately, the hammam experience itself left much to be desired. Even though I was the only guest at the time of my appointment, I was received rudely and rushed through the treatment with minimal effort or care from the bath attendant. They kept asking if it was my first time (it wasn’t), seemingly to gauge how little they could get away with. Just last week, I had a far more relaxing and enjoyable experience at a historic hammam in Izmir—for a tiny fraction of the price. If it’s a genuine hammam experience you’re after, you can certainly find better options elsewhere in Istanbul. That said, the museum, gallery, and even the outdoor spaces are beautifully designed and thoughtfully curated—well worth a visit on their own. Honestly, the best thing they could do might be to get rid of the hammam entirely and turn the whole complex into an art gallery, much like what was done with the historic hammams in Skopje, North Macedonia.
Rachel Bahadir
Supper clean. Men and women have totally separate hamam areas therefore they can get services at the same time but separate. Very beautiful, super clean, newly restored (totally). It also has a museum and separate cafe attached to it outside. The Hamam is located In a very quiet but historical part of town not many foreigners visit but worth the visit. There is a historical church/cami and nice cafe ran by the city near by so prices are not crazy. A haman service here followed by exploring the local area is a nice way to spend a relaxing week day in Istanbul.