Russian & Turkish Baths

Sauna · East Village

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On the Grid : Russian and Turkish Baths

"The bath house is an iconic neighborhood establishment that opened in 1892 and is currently run by Boris and David. It’s not your typical Manhattan spa and there is nothing fancy about it but you’ll leave feeling relaxed and refreshed. Along with the baths they offer different treatments and massages. In the summer they open up the sun deck on the roof so people can layout. A pro-tip: BYOS — Bring Your Own Sandals." - Champions

https://onthegrid.city/new-york-city/east-village/russian-and-turkish-baths

268 E 10th St, New York, NY 10009 Get directions

russianturkishbaths.com
@russianbaths

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