Sauna, hammam, nothing unusual. The salt room is not a salt room at all, it is an ordinary cave made of stone and salt was poured from bags that lie next to the entrance. What was on the marble table is generally difficult to call a Hammam, it was cool, slightly rubbed with a washcloth, covered with foam from a bag and lightly stroked. Another important point is that it is very dark in this room, only a tiny room with one sink was illuminated (in the photo).
The purchased subscription included another 20 minutes of massage, but the Russian-speaking coordinator offers an extended version of Thai massage for 50 minutes, this is + $ 20 to the already paid $ 20. It was too harsh for me. I have a very high pain threshold and in places the pain was unbearable. The masseuse's movements were too abrupt and the intensity did not decrease much when asked to stop. In general, I liked the first part of the massage, where there is a pure massage, and the second with attacks and straightening of the vertebrae, etc. I did not like it at all.
The coordinator also announced the presence of hot stones in the massage - there were none at all. That's pure deception. And the declared Thai massage therapists don't look much like Thais.
As a result, I can summarize, I would not go to this Hamam again.
A clean, sparsely populated place. We took tickets through a guide for $ 20. After changing clothes, a Russian-speaking coordinator met me. There are no questions about the procedures, I liked everything except that they actively imposed an additional massage for 90 (!!!) the euro, which should cure all diseases. As a result, the impression is spoiled