Tbilisi Baths

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Georgia has a lot to offer for tourists, especially those who enjoy activities like hiking, skiing, rafting, etc. But our next stop is a place for everyone—whether you’ve just returned from an adventure or stepped out of your hotel for an evening stroll. The Tbilisi baths are one of the best places to relax. After discovering the hot sulfur springs (one of the main reasons Tbilisi exists), baths were built in this area, with their roofs shaped as domes. There are two types of baths: public baths for men and women separately, and private rooms with hot water pools.

What We Love About This Place

Tbilisi's sulfur baths are a must-visit spot, especially if you're looking to relax with friends. It’s the perfect place to unwind, share stories, and enjoy a cup of tea while soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters. For the full experience, be sure to order a traditional Georgian massage, which will leave you feeling completely refreshed. If you’re traveling and didn’t bring everything you need, don’t worry you can buy most of the bath accessories right at the entrance. It’s a great way to take a break from exploring and immerse yourself in a piece of Tbilisi’s unique culture.

This Place is Important Because

In Georgian culture, the baths were not just a place to wash up and relax, they were a social hub, where people gathered to discuss a wide range of topics and be part of the community. The baths served as a place of connection and conversation. It’s a tradition that goes beyond relaxation.

Special Tips

Not all baths are equal, so make sure to check the room before booking. Visit a couple of different places before making your decision.
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