Hammam Pacha
Hammam Pacha recreates an authentic Moroccan bathhouse experience in a surprisingly spacious basement space beneath Saint-Germain.
About Hammam Pacha
Hammam Pacha recreates an authentic Moroccan bathhouse experience in a surprisingly spacious basement space beneath Saint-Germain. The main steam room features genuine Tadelakt plasterwork and heated marble benches where temperatures hover around 45°C. What sets this apart from typical spas is the traditional kessa glove scrubbing - therapists really go at your dead skin with black soap made from olives and eucalyptus oil.
The 2.5-hour ritual follows Moroccan tradition: you start sweating in the steam room for 15 minutes, then move to marble slabs where attendants scrub you down with coarse mitts until rolls of dead skin come off (genuinely satisfying but initially shocking). The argan oil massage happens in a separate cooler room, followed by mint tea in the relaxation area with proper glass cups and fresh leaves. The hot and cold pools are small but the temperature contrast works.
The experience feels genuinely restorative, though the basement location means no natural light and ventilation can feel heavy during busy periods. Skip the expensive towel rental and bring your own - theirs are thin. The full package is worth it over individual treatments since you get extended access to all facilities. Staff pushes retail products hard at checkout, but the argan oil quality is legitimate if overpriced.
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