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Tbilisi Sulphur Baths Tours and Tickets

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Tbilisi Sulphur Baths

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Tbilisi
Historic center of old Tbilisi, sulfur baths and Juma mosque.
  • Many bathhouses have limited private rooms, so be sure to book in advance, especially during popular times like weekend evenings. Some bookings can be made online, while others require in-person or telephone reservations.
  • Check in advance whether you are required to bring your own soap, slippers, and towel. Typically, bath items are also available for purchase at each venue.
  • Traveling with a member of the opposite sex, or with kids? Then you’ll likely want to book a private room. Men and women are not able to use the same areas within the public bathhouses.
  • Alternate between the hot and cold pools, and be sure to get out of the water if you feel lightheaded.
  • Elderly travelers and people with heart conditions may want to seek medical advice before hitting the thermal baths, while pregnant women are advised to skip the soak altogether.
  • Some bathhouses offer massages and other spa services, as well as the traditional gloved scrub, known as a kisi.
  • Going nude is optional. If you feel more comfortable, you can opt to wear a bathing suit. Be aware that women will be asked to remove their bikini tops for the scrub.