This Turkish bath dating from the 14th century is one of the rare Beylik-era structures still serving its original purpose. While its exterior is modest, the domed interior space, stone walls, and central basin bear the marks of over 600 years of continuous use.
Unfortunately, the women's section has been closed since 2019, with only the men's section currently operating. The hamam experience is traditional: scrubbing, foam massage, and relaxation. Unlike thermal baths, the water temperature here is moderate—it's better thought of as a "historic bathing" experience rather than a thermal treatment.

