Bathhouses and saunas in Tashkent have become a popular place to unwind after a long workday or week. Finnish-Russian steam rooms, hammams, and wood-fired saunas help relieve tension and restore energy. Here, we introduce five bath complexes in Tashkent for complete relaxation.
"The Bani", @thebani_telmana
"The Bani" is the first public Russian bathhouse in Tashkent, offering a variety of services for all visitors. It features separate areas for men and women, private baths, VIP cabins, unique stoves, pools of varying temperatures, snow rooms, and a restaurant. Massage and scrubbing services are also available for total relaxation.
"Spa Veniki", @spa.veniki
"Spa Veniki" is a wood-fired bath in the heart of Tashkent. This bathhouse offers a range of services for complete relaxation, including a hammam, peels, a swimming pool, and bath suites. Among the services offered are honey steaming, Suvorov-style steaming, halotherapy with sea salt, and scrubbing.
"Otel UhTi", @uh.ti_gastehause.uz
"Otel UhTi" is a guesthouse with a sauna in Tashkent. Here, you can enjoy a cozy stay in small houses featuring a wood-fired Russian bath. There’s also a terrace with a pool, kitchen, and bar, plus SPA and massage treatments for full relaxation.
“Imperia Para”, @imperia_para
In the bath complex “Imperia Para”, you’ll find a relaxation room with TV/DVD, a swimming pool, hammam, and Finnish sauna. For your convenience, towels, linens, slippers, and tea are provided. The complex is designed for comfortable stays of up to six people.
"Salomatlikka"
"Salomatlikka" is a public bath in Tashkent. It features a swimming pool, Russian and Finnish steam rooms, as well as all necessary amenities: brooms, towels, linens, and slippers. Facilities are designed for a comfortable stay for up to four people.