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A hammam is a traditional Turkish bathing ritual.

Hammams are known for their aromatic, invigorating steam baths.

The practice of visiting a hammam has been a cultural tradition for centuries.

Hammams are equipped with heated floors and seating designed for relaxation.

The air in a hammam is filled with aromatic scents from essential oils and herbs.

Water temperature and humidity levels are carefully controlled in a hammam.

Hammams often feature treatment rooms for massages and exfoliation techniques.

In a hammam, visitors typically engage in a scrubbing ritual to cleanse their skin.

The process of visiting a hammam is believed to detoxify the body.

Hammams serve both as a social gathering place and a spa.

Men and women usually bath separately in a traditional hammam.

A typical hammam experience includes washing, exfoliating, and then taking a steam bath.

Visitors might end their hammam with a cooling off period in a separate room.

Traditional hammams often feature mosaics and intricate designs in their architecture.

Modern hammams may incorporate steam rooms, sauna, and relaxation areas.

The term 'hammam' comes from the Arabic root 'hamama', which means 'to bathe'.

Water in a hammam is usually sourced from underground spas or natural springs.

Hammam rituals are sometimes used in aromatherapy and have healing properties.

Hammams can be found not just in Turkey, but also in other parts of the Middle East and Central Asia.