Bey Hamam (Paradise Baths) - Egnatia 84

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

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Egnatia 84, Thessaloniki 546 23, Greece

Phone : 📞 +9
Postal code : 546
Website : https://inthessaloniki.com/item/bey-hamam/
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Description : Restored stone bathhouse dating to 1444, with original marble seats, a massage table & ornate domes.

Egnatia 84, Thessaloniki 546 23, Greece
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Aleksandar Milincic on Google

Bey Hamam is turkish name for Paradise Baths ie Loutra Paradeisos. It is the largest turkish bath in Greece, built by Sultan Murad II. It is used as a bath until 1968. Nowdays it is home to many cultural events. Recommend!
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Paul Keyes on Google

What may have been at one time a glorious Turkish bath also known as a mom specifically for men who lived with in the neighborhood, it is now a landmark at which you may go left or right. It is the ruins of what remains of Turkish culture within the Thessaloniki.
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Timour Shihab Aldin on Google

It's really nice, but the atmosphere inside is not matching the building because of the exhibition.
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Krzysztof T. K on Google

Very interesting place. Historical bath supposedly built in the place of the ancient one. Very picturesque. Personally I was a bit discomforted that it is not operational. That would be a treat: just imagine - to take a bath in such an old and loveable place... But perhaps it is all for the best - I wouldn't like to go back home.
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Randall Stephens on Google

Beatiful place with interesting exhibitions. Free entrance is great bonus for these days. ??
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Ferenc Csonka on Google

Great monument, well preserved. During a walk inside one can imagine how people used to have bath and relax here. During our visit there was an exhibition of the great fire of 1917 inside which described the disaster quite well. The entrance is free and you can complete the visit in 15-30 minutes.
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Asiyah Noemi Koso on Google

Bey Hamam is the most majestic and impressive baths in Thessaloniki, known as Paradise Baths, are located on Egnatia Street near Aristotelous Square. The first Turkish baths were built in 1444 by the Ottomans of Thessaloniki. They are considered to be the most important baths in Greece. The hammam has separate facilities for men and women. Its main features are its characteristic domes, which internally and externally draw the admiration of visitors, and the richly decorated Sultan's Hall. The locals continued to use it, under its new name of Loutra Paradisos ("Paradise Baths"), until 1968. Now restored, it hosts regular exhibitions. We were impressed with the beautiful architecture both from the outside and from the inside. The entrance is free. Worth to visit.
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Iryna Gavrylova on Google

The roof terrace in this place is a fairy tale. Very cosy, very nice vibe, very memorable. We, a group of 6 colleagues, had wonderful time

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