Krasnopresnenskiye baths

Moscow, st. m. Ulitsa 1905 goda, per. Stolyarny, 7, p. 1

 Bani Moscow No less long history at the Krasnopresnenskiy baths. They were built around the same time, and they got their name, like the whole district in which they are located, thanks to the Presnia River, which was famous for the whole city with its clean water.

Rzhevskie baths

Moscow, st. m. Prospekt Mira, travel Banny, 3, p. 1

 Bani Moscow Rzhevskie baths - the oldest bath complex in Moscow, historically famous for its unique "soft steam", thanks to the paired with vaulted ceilings. In the center of the Naprudnaya Sloboda, populated mainly by the former residents of Rzhev, there are the Rzhev baths.

Sandunovsky Baths

Moscow, Art. m. Lubyanka, st. Neglinnaya, d. 14, p. 3-7

 Bani Moscow Sandunovskie baths, perhaps the most famous of the Moscow baths. They are named after the actor who built them, the Force of Sandunov, who worked at the court of Catherine II. According to rumors, his play and the talent of his wife, singer Elizaveta Uranova.

Seleznevskie baths

Moscow, st. m. Dostoevskaya, st. Seleznevskaya, d. 15

 Bani of Moscow Seleznevsky baths were built half a century later Sandunovsky and Krasnopresnensky, but they were not inferior to them in popularity. Immediately after the construction, they became a resting place for the entire Moscow nobility, and especially the first beauty of the city, Natalia Goncharova, loved them.

Usachevskiye Bani

Moscow, st. m. Frunzenskaya Str. Usacheva, 10, p. 1

 Bani Moscow The stoves in the Russian land have not been moved yet! It remains a little, but what. Just ten steps from the station "Frunzenskaya", stands a national bath towers. Since the thirties, good fellows hovered here to visit. Since then, only the bathhouse attendant has been replaced, and the bathhouse has remained - native, Russian, Usachevskaya.

Since ancient times, the Russian bath has been a faithful tool in the fight against various ailments, promoted rejuvenation, cleansing and hardening of the body. Today Russian bath is more a way to relieve nervous tension and stress, but we can say with confidence: there is nothing better than to look into the bath after an active and hard day at work.

For a Russian person, visiting a bath is not just a hygienic procedure , but a whole ritual, the roots of which go back to the depths of centuries. The history of the Russian bath tradition lasts about 300 years, many generations of our ancestors have benefited and the curative effect of bath procedures. Regular bath visits strengthen the cardiovascular system, increase stamina, improve the skin condition, and also gives a long charge of vivacity and cheers.

The Moscow baths offer their visitors an excellent opportunity to combine pleasure with pleasure and relax in a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere.

Trekking in the bath is also a traditional leisure option. In the baths are held a variety of celebrations: from stag and hen parties to corporate parties, there are friendly gatherings and even business meetings. The Moscow baths offer their visitors an excellent opportunity to combine business with pleasure and relax in a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere

Traditional baths

In the capital you can find baths with any type of steam . The most popular is the Russian bath, whose visit is invariably connected with some traditions . It is impossible to imagine a Russian bath without immersion after a steam bath in cold water or without an energetic and often painful massage by a bath broom . Modern Russian baths of Moscow preserve centuries-old traditions the interior decoration of the bath, but at the same time try to keep up with the times, offering high-quality service and creating the most comfortable conditions . The cost of renting a Russian bath in Moscow starts from 1,000 rubles . per hour; in addition to bathing procedures, vacationers can swim in the pool, play billiards, sing in karaoke .

There are real Russian baths on firewood in Moscow, where all the principles of traditional soaring are fully observed.

Modern wood-burning baths are built from special high-tech materials in compliance with all safety standards.

Birch firewood is used most often in the sauna, which, as is known, has the most positive effect on the body. The cost of renting a Russian sauna on firewood starts from 1,100 rubles

Finnish, Turkish and Japanese baths

To go to a real Finnish sauna, you do not need to go abroad .In Moscow, there are many saunas with dry steam: small budget baths, small but very cozy saunas for two, large complexes for cheerful companies and luxurious Finnish saunas for demanding visitors . The feature of Finnish saunas is that they are very versatile, and a small one humidity creates dry steam that helps to transfer even very high temperature. . Healing woody aroma, dry heat, refreshing clean water in the pool - it is not surprising that a Finnish sauna helps to relieve stress, eliminate toxins and general improvement of the organism .

The cost of renting a Finnish sauna in Moscow starts from 700 rubles; the majority of metropolitan saunas are additionally equipped with swimming pools, billiards, TV, karaoke

The exotic Turkish hamamas are gaining popularity . Relaxing massage and rejuvenating peeling on hot marble, polished with the most delicate soap bubbles - this is the secret of the beauty of oriental girls . Turkish baths give vitality, lift tone, cleanse the soul and body . Bathing procedures in Turkish hammams have a beneficial effect on the skin condition, help to correct the figure, remove toxins . In the Turkish baths of Moscow about not only the steam room itself is heated, but also the walls, the floor and even the deck chairs . The cost of renting the capital hammams starts from 1 200 rub . per hour; hour session with Turkish peeling, massage and various body care programs starts from 2 000 rub .

Exotic lovers of the Moscow bath offer to visit the Japanese ofuro, which not only allow visitors to relax, get away from everyday problems and forget about the pressing issues , but also help in the prevention of kidney disease and the cardiovascular system. The Japanese bath ofuro is a room with a large wooden barrel filled with water at a temperature of 45 ° C, where for a certain time a person is immersed, previously soiled with medicinal compounds.