Isa-begov Hamam Hotel

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After many years of restoration, this ornate 19th-century hammam (Turkish bath), founded in 1462, reopened with a hotel attached in 2015. The 15 rooms are designed to evoke the spirit of the age, with lashings of handcrafted dark-wood furniture, ornately carved bedsteads and tube-glass chandeliers. Guests get free use of the hammam, which is also open to the general public.


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