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Jewish history of Russian banya in London

Jewish history of Russian banya in London

The history of the Russian banya in London goes back to late 19th century and is connected to numerous Jewish immigrants that arrived to London during Pogroms in Russia and Eastern Europe. The immigrants liked to create close-knit communities, preferring to live and work near to each other and within walking distance of a synagogue,

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Review by The Telegraph – The Russian way to relax: being thwacked with twigs

Review by The Telegraph – The Russian way to relax: being thwacked with twigs

Kate Weinberg is massaged with twigs at a Russian bathhouse Photo: Paul Grover Banya involves being hit by branches and having a bucket of icy water chucked over your head. Kate Weinberg visits a bathhouse in London. It’s 9pm. I am lying face down on a wooden slab in a hot room, musing on how

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Branches, beer and beetroot juice: Is this Britain’s most unusual spa? – Review by Daily Express

Branches, beer and beetroot juice: Is this Britain’s most unusual spa? – Review by Daily Express

Banya No.1 is bringing the traditional Siberian spa experience to London, swapping candles and soothing music for cold water and hot leaves… Being thwacked with bunches of wet oak leaves by huge Russian bears might not sound relaxing, but it is. Banya No.1, tucked away on a quiet street in London’s Clerkenwell, is a spa

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From Russia with tough love – Review by The Sunday Times

From Russia with tough love – Review by The Sunday Times

There’s a joke the Finns make about the Swedes: they call their saunas “warm rooms”. This is because the Finns aren’t very good at jokes. (Nobody, you’ll note, is insisting Mock the Week has at least one Finn on its panel every week.) It’s also because the Finns think a sauna should be hot. Really

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Review by Breaking Travel News – Some Like It Hot at Banya No.1

Review by Breaking Travel News – Some Like It Hot at Banya No.1

Banya No.1 in Old Street, London, opened in January 2013. I will admit to a little trepidation visiting Banya No.1 for the first time. Images of the near freezing plunge pool haunted me as we arrived, while thoughts of the banya staff (banschiki) lashing my skin with birch branches were also a cause for concern.

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World Baths History.  Ancient Egypt.

World Baths History. Ancient Egypt.

Dating as far back as 2000 BC, ancient Egyptians were amongst the first to widely adopt the power of the hot tub for its therapeutic values. Egyptians and Cleanliness These hot tubs consisted of a water-filled caldera that was then heated by placing red-hot stones in the water. Due to the climate, (remember, we are

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Review by OhCamely magazine: banya number one, here I come

Review by OhCamely magazine: banya number one, here I come

I spent my gap year in Moscow learning Russian. With not a jot of the language to get by on and taken aback by the freezing weather, my world shrunk to calendar-watching and English-language books. It was a difficult experience by most measures. I stayed for the winter and left in spring when the snow

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Spa Junkie at… Banya No.1 – Review by Financial Times

Spa Junkie at… Banya No.1 – Review by Financial Times

Americans repurify in a sweat lodge. The Turkish make it a social affair in the hammam, whereas Celts favour a vapour bath. But in Russia, one can find merry banter, nakedness and the ritualistic flicking of birch branches in the steamy environs of a banya. I’ve never tried the latter, but luckily for me, the first

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In treatment: Russian banya at Banya No.1 – Review by Evening Standard

In treatment: Russian banya at Banya No.1 – Review by Evening Standard

Expert: Ganadi, a chap with 16 years’ experience of parenie venik massage. Procedure: Russians refer to banya as their “first doctor” (vodka is the second, garlic the third). I am lying face down in birch leaves while a topless Russian man lashes my back with foliage that’s just come out of an oven. This is

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The healthy effect of Russian Banya

The healthy effect of Russian Banya

The healthy effect of Russian banya has been enshrined in Russian sayings such as Banya parit, banya pravit (banya steam makes the body right), Zharky par lyuboy nedug istselit (hot steam cures any illness) etc. Since the time of Ancient Rome and Roman thermae, steam bathing, technically speaking, has involved high-temperature steam treatment that removes

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A Londoner’s starter guide to the Russian banya – Review by Russia Beyond

A Londoner’s starter guide to the Russian banya – Review by Russia Beyond

RBTH correspondent Ilaria Parogni visits the first-ever Russian banya in London and shares her impressions and thoughts on one of Russia’s favourite activities. I have a confession to make. Despite having lived in Russia for a while in the past and writing about this country for a living, I had never been to a Russian

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Review by The Bite Magazine – it may be a Russian spa, but let’s not keep it just for Russians!

Review by The Bite Magazine – it may be a Russian spa, but let’s not keep it just for Russians!

Banya No.1 is London’s first (and currently only) traditional Russian Banya. Whilst the word ‘Banya’ may be unfamiliar to us in the UK, for most Russians, it’s a way of life. Many Russians go to a Banya once a week or more, to socialise, meet friends, and get the relaxing and invigorating Banya treatment. But

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