However, some New Yorkers don't need to brave the elements to enjoy a hammam, not when it is among their building's amenity package. It remains to be seen whether residential hammams will become the social center of the buildings as in days of old, but there are already a few certainties: These facilities offer a luxurious atmosphere thanks to rich materials and fine design. It would be highly inadvisable to bring electronic devices into one, which forces visitors to disconnect and relax. And at a time of year when New Yorkers' skin is drying out between cold temperatures and harsh central heating, a visit to a hammam will get the blood moving and prime the body for recovery.
This landmarked building was originally known as 2 Chase Manhattan Plaza, but has been transformed into a luxury condominium with interiors by Armani/Casa. The vaults have been transformed into a suite of amenities that includes a fitness center, pool and spa area, juice bar, saunas, and hammam lounge.
The Collection, #3303 (R New York)
The 100,000-square-foot amenity suite at Lower Manhattan supertall One Manhattan Square caters to seemingly every hobby and lifestyle. Spa lovers are greeted by a sunken tranquility garden at the entrances to a hammam with cold plunge pool, a sauna, a hot tub, and private treatment rooms.
One Manhattan Square, #21D (Extell Marketing Group LLC)
Hammams are still a part of community life in Morocco, and Moroccan developer Chetrit Group made this white Ariel marble hammam a sumptuous, relaxing component of life at its condo conversion at 49 Chambers Street. It is directly connected to the pool, and the adjacent sauna and steam rooms allow for a contemporary interpretation of the ancient bathing rituals.
49 Chambers Street, #11D (Compass)
With its heated, sculpted marble bed and carved sinks, the hammam is the centerpiece of the spa area at this striking new addition to the Tribeca skyline. Additional health and wellness amenities include a 3,000-square-foot fitness center and movement studio, 75-foot lap pool, hot tub, saunas, private Drybar outpost, and spa treatment rooms.
111 Murray Street, #38A (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
More than 100 years after 67 Franklin Street was built as a textile factory, Landmarks unanimously approved a penthouse addition designed by Pritzker Prize laureate Shigeru Ban. The building is close to popular Tribeca spas, but a hydrotherapy spa with hammam, sauna, and steam room is an elevator ride away.
Cast Iron House, #PHA (Serhant LLC)
The Dominick, #1506 (Leven Real Estate)
Owners at Aman New York Residences enjoy access to the five-star hotel's services and amenities. These include a three-story, 25,000-square-foot spa with a hammam, banya, hot and cold plunge pools, an indoor pool, a spacious double treatment room, and an outdoor terrace.
Aman New York Residences, #16B (OKO REAL ESTATE LLC)
Living in a luxury condo is not the only way to experience a hammam—rental tower HOUSE39 incorporated one into its extensive amenities package. The building is centrally located with easy access to multiple transportation options. But why would anyone want to leave a building with a fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, library, work stations, game room, bocce court, and roof deck?
HOUSE39, #19A (Rose Associates)
Not only does The Copper make a statement in the skyline with its twin-towered design and skybridge, but the wellness amenities command similar attention. The building's hammam features a marble steam room and cold plunge pool, and residents also enjoy access to a fitness center, yoga studio, Pilates studio, climbing wall, and spa.
Sky was an early entrant in a crop of towering, amenity-rich rentals that put Hell's Kitchen on the map, and remains a standout thanks in part to the Life Time fitness center in the building. Residents enjoy access to the club's fitness center, basketball and pickleball courts, indoor and outdoor pools, and spa with Turkish-style hammam, sauna, steam room, and water feature.
Sky, #40H (Compass)
The Smile's gracefully curved facade by Bjarke Ingels has utterly transformed its East Harlem streetscape, and the apartments and amenities brought new standards to the neighborhood. At the center of it is Smile Spa, which offers a hammam, dry sauna, steam room, cold room, color-changing LED Himalayan salt room, and sensory experience showers.
The Smile, #716 (Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing LLC)
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