Here's How Public Bathing Looks In Nine Countries Around The World

    A bubbling bath in a volcanic crater, anyone?

    Bathhouse, hamami, jjimjilbang, banya — no matter the term, the art of public bathing has been around for thousands of years across the globe.

    In some cultures, it represents the importance of taking time to rest and relax — in others it's seen as a chance to socialize and build community. Above all, the goal is to come away feeling centered in mind and body (OK, and a lil' pampered). Here's how public bathing looks in nine different countries around the world:

    1. Gellért Baths — Budapest, Hungary

    2. Terme di Saturnia — Saturnia, Italy

    3. Cagaloglu Hamami — Istanbul, Turkey

    4. Takaragawa Onsen — Gunma, Japan

    5. Sandunovsky Banya — Moscow, Russia

    6. Termas Geometricas — Pucon, Chile

    7. Leukerbad Therme — Leukerbad, Switzerland

    8. The Blue Lagoon — Grindavik, Iceland

    9. The Spa in Garden Five — Seoul, South Korea

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