Saturday, March 15, 2014

Turkish Bath


Istanbul, Elite World Business Hotel
March 15, 2014
1 PM Local time

Turkish bath
Now to elaborate on the style of the Turkish bath. Vern, you will recall the very authentic one we were privileged to enjoy in Druskininkai, Lithuania.

Outside the bath area are several relaxing areas with couches and chaise lounges. The lighting is subtle and décor includes soft colors and historic art depicting people in traditional wear relaxing. From here, enter through double doors of engraved wood to a large, vaulted, round room. The ceiling is a colorful dome of geometric design.

Most interesting and the core of a Turkish bath is the large, octagon, heated marble slab filling the center of the room. About 2 feet off the floor, it is large enough for 10 people to relax with heads to the center of the circle.

Artistically situated around the perimeter of the tiled room are alabaster basins. Each one offers extremely hot and also cold water. Next to the basin is a copper bowl for pouring the hot, soothing water over the body. This hot water can also be thrown across the marble slab to cleanse it.

Two private rooms can be used and contain a basin, copper bowl, and marble slab the size of a twin bed. This is where I enjoyed a relaxing time as the main room was occupied by a couple of young men wrapped in towels from the waist down. I presume with swim suits beneath the towels. From observing them briefly, I learned how to use the bowl to pour the hot water over the body. Reclining on the heated marble calms and soothes. Tense muscles and aches and pains dissipate as one is drawn into warmth.


The octagon marble slab

Reception area to the spa

beyond slab you see a couple of the basins

doorway to the private room I used

ice available outside the sauna. Not sure how to use this???