The Russian steam bath Dillons is hidden on Chestnut Street at the corner of Williams Avenue, not far from the first exit off the Maurice Tobin Bridge from Boston.
The history of Dillons grew out of an ancient traditional sweat lodge that traces its roots back to Russia and Eastern Europe over a century ago.
Dillons is the oldest steam bath in the USA.
Heat, warmth, and water have always had therapeutic value for the body.
When you receive the heat from the hot granite rocks in Dillon's steam chamber, you become completely immobilized, and all stress tensions leave your body.
The upper benches are almost 180 degrees.
Just dip a sponge in a bucket of cold water and pass it over your head.
Turning on the platza bench (Yiddish for shoulders) has been described as one of the most pleasant experiences.
Platza is an oil rub applied with a small oak leaf broom soaked in hot soapy water, and the masseur rubs it all over the body.
Dillon also has a traditional wet steam room;
numerous showers,
a small snack bar,
a large-screen TV and a large lounge where you can relax in comfortable chairs to complete your visit.
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