Review:

Conveniently located on the busy Egnatia Street, Bey Hamam is a large Turkish bath complex known in English as the Baths of Paradise.

They're believed to have been constructed in 1444, shortly after the Ottoman invasion in 1430, and separate sections were available for men and women.

The rooms are beautifully decorated with colorful wall paintings, and some are covered with domes that have small holes to let in natural light. The baths have not been used since 1968, but they've since been converted into an exhibition hall where visitors can learn about their history and their cultural significance.

Thessaloniki 546 31, Greece, Phone: +30-23-10-22-69-31

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