Enjoy an immersive, sensory experience with a traditional Moroccan Hammam
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The Moroccan Hammam in Agadir is a traditional steam bath that has been an integral part of Moroccan culture for centuries. It's a place where people go to cleanse, relax and socialize, making the Moroccan Hammam a unique, traditional cultural expedience at Argan Palace in Agadir.
If you're only familiar with the bathtub or shower, you'll be pleasantly surprised by this “bath”. Set up in a room where it's warm and humid. Buckets are available to spray you with hot or cold water. After a few minutes, your skin is ready for the first treatment: the black soap wrap (olive oil-based soap). Then a generous layer of ghassoul will wrap you for a few minutes from head to toe. Mixed with water, this fragrant local clay transforms into a soft, pleasant paste for the body. In a typical setting, you'll never see the time go by! Our Argan Palace massage center in Agadir will provide you with expert hands to make your Moroccan collective Hammam in Agadir unforgettable.
The warmth relaxes your muscles, regenerates you and eliminates toxins. Take care of your skin with the exfoliating effect of the black soap wrap. You'll regain baby-smooth, pure, radiant skin thanks to ghassoul, an all-natural product.
Going to Agadir without a traditional hammam is a bit like going to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower! So don't hesitate to book your treatment: Argan Palace and its massage center are waiting to help you enjoy this moment of indulgence, alone or with friends.
The word “hammam” means “hot water bath” in Arabic. It was quickly adopted by all, at a time when cold water was the only way to wash. Despite today's modernity, it remains a veritable institution in Morocco, particularly for women. It's much more than a place to wash and rest. A real social link, it has historically been a meeting place, where these ladies exchange news from the neighborhood. Whether you're a tourist or a resident, it's the perfect place to immerse yourself in the local culture.