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Sulphur Baths (Abanotubani)

Sulphur Baths (Abanotubani)

4.5 (11,111 reviews)
TurismiobjektPublic BathSpaHuvipunktAsutus

Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon, when steam rises in soft light and queues are shorter; avoid midday when tour groups congregate.

Budget tips

Private bath rooms typically cost 20–80 GEL depending on size and extras, while public pools are cheaper; no city tourist pass covers the baths so bring cash or card and compare prices online before booking.

Recommended for

Wellness seekers, Architecture and history fans, Photography enthusiasts, Couples

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Kiired faktid: Steaming waters rich in natural sulfur scent the air, creating a warm and therapeutic atmosphere that invites relaxation and rejuvenation. Unearth a blend of ancient traditions and vibrant local culture as the baths serve as a social hub where stories and laughter flow alongside the healing waters.

Tipphetked: The baths are built over natural hot springs heated by volcanic activity, with water temperatures reaching up to 45 degrees Celsius, creating a steamy, mineral-rich atmosphere that locals swear by for healing skin and joint issues. Many visitors follow the quirky tradition of gently tapping three times on the bathhouse door before entering, believed to invite good luck and the healing power of the waters inside.

Insider tips

  • Bring swimwear, flip-flops and a towel; some bathhouses provide towels but not always.
  • Book a private room in advance for quieter time and a guaranteed shower, especially on weekends.
  • Head up to the viewing platform by Metekhi Bridge or the upper lane for the best photos of steaming chimneys and domes.
  • Leave valuables in a locker or at your hotel; avoid using your phone inside steamy areas to protect it from moisture.

Practical info

Avamisaeg

Juhised

Ametlik veebileht

Broneeri ekskursioone ja pileteid

Klõpsa, et broneerida TASUTA jalutuskäik kohas Tbilisi, Georgia

Parim viis linna kogemiseks kohaliku giidiga.

Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!

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