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Next, upon entering the establishment, you have to select and pay for the service of your choice. © Photo by Çemberlitaş Hamam Selecting a Hamam and Serviceįirst you need to decide whether you want to visit a historical hamam or a Turkish bath in a hotel. By describing my last visit to the Çemberlitaş Hamamı, you will get a nice impression of the Turkish bath process and customs, so you know what to expect. If it’s your first visit to a hamam, entering a Turkish bath can be a daunting experience. Before you can decide whether you hate or love going to a Turkish bath or hamam, you need to experience it at least once.