Logo of Russian Turkish Baths Miami, featuring two red humanoid figures holding green leaves, with a butterfly between them and the symbols 'NYC' and 'MIA' on the butterfly, surrounded by black and yellow text in English and Russian.
Small, narrow room with stone walls, wooden benches along both sides, a small sink or basin in the middle, and a mural of animals on the back wall.

World famous no nonsense banya/ bathhouse / health club the Russian Turkish Baths

268 East 10th Street New York New York since 1892

5445 Collins Ave Miami Beach since 1994

Offering powerful ancient healing tools for wellness.

We specialize in the art of banya where you sit in hot saunas and jump into ice cold water in between sessions, all in the name of health. And it’s glorious. GLORIOUS!

AMENITIES

A cozy wooden sauna with star-like light projections on the ceiling, a salt wall feature, and red strip lighting along the benches.
Indoor spa with a small pool, waterfall feature, rock wall with sea creature decorations, colorful neon lighting on ceiling, and tiled floor.

Traditional Russian Banya

Our most popular room, the Russian Room is a traditional Russian banya with benches surrounding
a rock-walled furnace with 15 tons of rock on brick arches, heated overnight to radiate intense heat throughout the day. Filled buckets of ice cold water are poured over ones head to cool off, improve blood circulation, and enhance oxygen supply all throughout the body.

This ancient ritual leads to a complete cleansing of mind, body, and soul.

Russians call the banya “the first doctor.”

People sitting and lying on benches in a steamy bathhouse, with two men tending to a person lying on a raised platform being washed, while others wait or relax.
List of spa and skincare services including massage, plantain oak leaf treatment, dead sea salt scrub, black mud treatment, soap scrub, and hammam oak leaf treatment.
An indoor scene with a neon purple sign that reads 'Banya' above a wooden door, a metal tub filled with water on the left, a white bucket on the floor, and a partially visible shower area to the right, with tiled walls and a stone ceiling.
Two shirtless young men in swim shorts and flip-flops standing by a hot tub indoors. One is holding a bunch of green leafy plants, and the other is giving a thumbs-up. They are wearing bucket hats and appear to be in a tropical or spa setting with rocks and blue tiled walls in the background.
Woman in a colorful swimsuit standing under a shower with her eyes closed in a tiled shower area.

““It is not to be doubted that the Russians owe their longevity, their robust state of health and their happy and cheerful temper, mostly to the Russian baths ...”

-William Tooke, English Historian, 1799

Indoor spa with two small doors marked 'Women' and 'Men' in neon lights, decorative mural art behind the doors, and a bubbling hot tub in the foreground.
People enjoying a day at the beach with sand, waves, and a cloudy sky, with some sitting and others walking near the shoreline.

Take some time out for yourself.

Russian Turkish Baths Restaurant

A bowl of hot soup garnished with chopped herbs, with a slice of bread resting on the bowl's edge.
A row of various beer bottles on a bar counter with a dark tiled background.
A serving of Russian salad garnished with dill and two crispy chips on top.
Plate with grilled sausage, sauerkraut, and pickles; basket with bread slices; drink in plastic cup; bowl with mustard; red beverage in glass; black purse on table.
A bowl of beet borscht with sour cream, herbs, and beet pieces on a light surface.
A top-down view of a ceramic mug filled with banana pudding topped with whipped cream, placed on a white plate.
A white plate with a piece of baked chicken with herbs and a slice of grilled fish topped with sautéed vegetables, garnished with chopped parsley.
Freshly baked cinnamon-sugar coated cookies arranged on a baking sheet.
Mixed salad with lettuce, cherry tomatoes, black olives, feta cheese, and greens in a white bowl.

Our Menu