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abanotubani
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dtshura

If you’re not the most body confident person or really just don’t fancy getting your kit off in front of strangers, then this might be the bath house for you since it only has private rooms.These baths are located under the domes in the square, where you’ll descend into a subterranean underworld with a blue hue. Most of the rooms are covered with royal blue tiles, giving these baths a calming feel. The rooms come at a variety of prices depending on how big you want them and for how many people. You can get smaller rooms for two people to one for a party of 10. Some even come with a relaxation room decked out with couches and sofas.

GregoryAllanGreg

One of the most attractive places in Tbilisi for visitors, where Tbilisi started. Balconies, narrow streets, baths houses, bakeries. Amazing!!!

Jsleos

Please note that they're not all the same baths--this area is the traditional sulphur bath area, but there are multiple bathhouses operating in the neighborhood. I chose oberliani, because it was listed as one of the more beautiful baths and was not as expensive as royal. However, it was being repaired at the time. My advice: do your research first, and choose which boathouse you'd like to visit first. It is difficult to find the specific baths, but locals can help guide you.

757davitk

Best place in Tbilisi for relaxation. Traditional sulfur base for a centuries gives a wonderful attraction for tourists and local citizens well. Would strongly recommend to every tourist to visit Abanotubani sulfur base at least once during their stay in Tbilisi....

GiuseppeV541

if you like sulphuric waters you must go and visit (not necessarily have a bath) these old baths houses. Some are renewed and quite clean. For a very cheap price (50 lari) one can get full spa treatment.

ChrisPLavelle

This is a unique experience, get up-close with a Georgian masseuse. Definitely took me back at how open folk are. The bath was hot and steamy, the massage was great. Cheap and cheerful.

MiriahmD

I realize I don't really enjoy bathhouses where I don't know the procedure. I've gone to Hammam in Turkey, I lived in Japan and used the public baths on a regular basis, so I don't mind being naked around strangers, but... I just couldn't find enough information about what to expect, or what was expected of me, so we only looked in. Too expensive and too funky, please, one or the other. They are beautiful on the outside, and the area around is nice, especially the walk that winds up the little canyon. It was getting dark so we didn't venture too far, too dark and isolated, but beautiful. And to be in the very spot that is the reason for the town beginning, that was interesting.

Sergey_Kuznetsov_88

On a good side, you would be very clean once you get out of there ;)On a bad side:- Had to wait for almost 40 minutes, although we did the booking in advance- Sauna is not warm enough - you can sit there for 15 minutes easily w/o sweating- Massage for males is rather tough even in the "light" version & the guy doing it doesn't care about your feedback :) Don't recommend to take it in case of scoliosis or similar health issues

TravellingSage

We spent a very relaxing hour here. We paid 50 Lari for the royal experience and it was worth it. We also had a very relaxing scrub and massage for an extra 20 Lari per person. I would say that a visit to T'bilisi is not complete without a visit to the baths!

Nacho_Bilbao

This is a nice area: a park, the baths, some cafes and restaurants, the mosque and a hidden cascade behind. Nice to take some time to discover and not rush.

geoture

is the ancient district of Tbilisi, Georgia, known for its sulfuric baths.if you want relax go there

sakartv

The sulphur baths are a traditional Georgian experience. While similar to Turkish-style hamams, they are distinct. For one, they are sulphur waters, so it's kind of like sitting in a stinky hot tub. I always rented a private room at Bath Bakhmaro, or Bath #1 if Bakhmaro was full. It's true that the proprietors are rarely friendly and you should definitely call to reserve. I recommend renting a "full" room, which includes the hot sulphur bath, a cold dip pool, and a sauna. Taking the baths means to start with a rinse in the shower, sit in the hot tub until you are too warm, plunge into the cold dip pool, then move on to the sauna. Then back to the dip pool, hot tub, etc. You can order a scrub to go with your baths, but I didn't think it did much for me. You can also order tea or vodka to go with your experience. The baths are especially nice after a day of skiing and you can split a private room with a group of friends. There is an outer room for changing that leads in to your private bath and you can lock the door to secure your stuff. One hour is really sufficient and it is easy to overdo it and get dehydrated and overheated if you stay too long. But make sure you keep an eye on the clock, because the proprietor will be banging on the door and screaming about charging you for going over your allotted time and screwing up the schedule. The baths are very popular and private rooms are usually fully booked on the weekends.

globetrottertoday

Have had Turkish style baths around the world and was not a stranger to the experience however would recommend skipping this while in Tbilisi. We had a reservation at royal bath but when we arrived the very gruff woman told us they were too busy. Nevermind we had made a booking by a Georgian friend, it was a no go.We then walked down the block to the Georgian Spa. Primitive might be a word to describe this place. Even though it was a private room, it was a small bath for two people and the woman who scrubbed us used a loofah that looked 20 years old followed by a soaping off using a towel that was likely previously used by others. Perhaps the other baths are different experience but do not recommend Georgian Bath, they have brochures with photos and it looks nothing like that in actuality.Oh, no western toilets here either, squat and aim well!

GliwiceOP

The place is very nice and interesting, still in the downtown of old Tbilisi but looks like far far.Very negative thing is that it's really full of gipsies that are constantly coming around you, with kids, families asking for money and you need to be careful too much.

XxxKetusha

If you want to understand Old Tbilisi lifestyle, Sulphur Baths is must try thing. It is really relaxing, like hot baths in Japan. Interesting architecture and good time spending. There are lots of cafes and restaurants in that area. It is small, don't need even more than 2-3 hours to explore that area and try baths. Had great time with friends.

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