Hammam Al Ándalus Baños Árabes Málaga

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Málaga, Spain

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Hammam· Amusement center· Health spa· Massage spa· Massage therapist· Tourist attraction

Hammam Al Ándalus Baños Árabes Málaga Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hammam Al Ándalus Baños Árabes Málaga is located in Málaga, Spain on Plaza de los Mártires Ciriaco y Paula, 5,. Hammam Al Ándalus Baños Árabes Málaga is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category hammam in Spain.

Address

Plaza de los Mártires Ciriaco y Paula, 5,

Phone

+34952215018

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Halszka Świątek

It is amazing place ! I cannot wait to go back ! Thank you for magial time today ! Everything was perfect !

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Chelsea Chelsea

Relaxing&clam experience, beautiful interior designs, great attention to details. We can enjoy the spa, and staff will call you in person to massage when it’s your turn. It really should be a highlighted thing to do in Malaga, as you won’t see this kind of spa and massage in other European countries. The service and staff in the Hammam area are friendly and supportive.

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BnEss

I work at my desk every day and with that comes terrible back and shoulder aches and pains. Without a doubt, Hammam is the solution to that! The only downside to this incredibly relaxing activity is the price. We had a 1.5 hour bath with a 15 minute massage for about 50. While that might not be a lot for some people, many might opt to skip it. Historically, the purpose of public baths was to provide a place of relaxation outside the home for all walks of life. I understand the cost of running such a place is high and with crowds the relax factor is lessened, but I wish it were a little more affordable. If it were, I would visit every day I could!

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Alex Almeida

Beautiful place. So relaxing. Excellent massage.

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Lenore Cicala

This is a really nice Turkish bathhouse in Granada, which is a very relaxing romantic way to spend an afternoon after sightseeing. The bath is open late, so it’s great to go around 6 PM or 8 PM. Once you get in, you are not allowed to wear shoes and men and women are separated in the locker rooms I can meet up once they go into the pool area. They are various pools of cold and hot water, various Middle Eastern tease that you can drink, and there’s a relaxing massage at the end of experience. Overall it was one of the highlights of my Granada trip and I highly recommend it as a way to unwind.