

Tbilisi, Georgia
Tbilisi, Georgia
Tbilisi’s Sulfur Baths, in the Abanotubani district, are among the city’s most distinctive landmarks. Built around natural hot sulfur springs, these bathhouses have been part of local life for centuries and reflect the city’s Persian-influenced architectural heritage, with their brick domes and tiled interiors. Visitors come to soak in warm mineral water, enjoy traditional scrub treatments, and experience a long-standing social ritual. If you are interested in local culture, historic architecture, or simply a relaxing break, the Sulfur Baths are a worthwhile stop in the Georgian capital.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 24 hours