The sulfur baths of Tbilisi are a must-see when visiting the city. This is especially true if you visit the city in October or March when it is much colder. Although it is an enjoyable experience, it is important to be informed before you go. We visited six bathhouses in Tbilisi’s Abanotubani area but only used two. Here’s what we learned about the prices, conditions, and quality of Tbilisi’s sulfur baths. What you should bring, how they look inside, and what happens when you get out!
Let’s not forget the beginning! The sulfur springs were discovered by the King of Georgia many years ago while he was hunting with his eagle. Tbilisi, which means “warm place”, was built immediately. The sulfur springs have become a popular tourist attraction. Many people come to the springs daily to soak, scrub or get a traditional massage under the dome roofs. Tbilisi is the perfect place to indulge in sulfur baths.
Thermal springs are the foundation of Tbilisi. The water that comes from these springs contains sulfur. It is approximately 40-50 degrees Celsius. Sulfur baths can be extremely relaxing, making you feel warm on cold days. They can also be used to treat arthritic joints and digestive problems, as well as insomnia.
In the Abanotubani region, there are approximately 10 bathhouses. There are a variety of private rooms in the Tbilisi bathhouses
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