Accor Group Hotels Near Sultan Hamam

Sink into the timeless ritual at Sultan Hamam, where steam rises like memories from the Ottoman era. Stone baths, skilled hands, and ancient traditions come together in a sensory journey that cleanses more than just the body—it reconnects you with centuries of Turkish wellness wisdom.

Ibis Styles Izmir Bornova

Ibis Styles Izmir Bornova

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Kazımdirik, No: 282/2 Sokak No: 11, Bornova
2.88KM from Sultan Hamam
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sultan Hamam

Stay at Kemeraltı Heritage Hotel, a beautifully restored 19th-century merchant house located just a 5-minute walk from Sultan Hamam. This boutique hotel blends traditional Anatolian architecture with modern comforts, featuring handmade mosaic floors, wooden ceilings, and private Turkish baths. Guests enjoy complimentary access to steam and sauna facilities, mirroring the authentic hammam experience. The on-site rooftop restaurant serves local specialties like Izmir-style kebabs and rosewater tea, offering an immersive cultural stay near one of the city’s most historic bathhouses.

The most convenient option is taking IETT Bus Line 12 or 14 from Izmir Halkapınar Station, which reaches Sultan Hamam in about 10 minutes. Alternatively, rent a shared e-bike or scooter for flexible exploration of the historic Kemeraltı district. Taxis take around 5 minutes and cost approximately 6–8 TL. Use the İETT Mobil app for real-time schedules and avoid peak-hour traffic. The surrounding streets are pedestrian-friendly, making walking safe and enjoyable for sightseeing.

At Sultan Hamam, the traditional bath experience follows a ritualistic sequence: start in the hot steam room (Hammam) to open pores, followed by exfoliation with a konie sponge, then rinse under warm water and finish with a cool shower. This detoxifying process deeply cleanses skin and relieves stress. Premium packages include natural clay masks and lavender oil massage for enhanced relaxation. Book early morning slots for fewer crowds and fresher air. Towels, robes, and slippers are provided on-site—no need to bring your own. The site preserves its 17th-century Ottoman architecture, with intricate stone walls and arched ceilings showcasing historical craftsmanship.

Explore Kemeraltı District near Sultan Hamam for authentic flavors: try Döner Kebab, Manti (tiny meat dumplings in yogurt sauce), and Şıllık (red bean soup). Visit Kızılkaya Lokantası for their signature Izmir-style grilled fish with fresh parsley sauce—a local favorite. Don’t miss Aşkın Pastanesi, a charming bakery offering handcrafted Turkish delight and almond cookies, known for their balanced sweetness. All dishes use regional ingredients, are affordably priced, and perfect for casual street-side dining, giving you a true taste of Izmir’s vibrant culinary culture.

Built during the 16th century under Ottoman rule, Sultan Hamam served as a public bathhouse symbolizing social and religious rituals in ancient Izmir. The structure features classic Ottoman dome architecture with three distinct chambers: hot, warm, and cold rooms, following traditional Turkish bath standards. After multiple restorations, original elements like marble flooring and brick archways remain intact. In the late 19th century, it functioned as a community gathering space before being designated a national heritage site. Today, it remains open to visitors, offering a living connection to Izmir’s rich cultural past and architectural legacy.