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Tiflis Veranda
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Restaurant Gorgasali
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Terrace Botanica
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1 Vakhtang Gorgasali Square, Tbilisi, Georgia
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Vakhtang Gorgasali Square, Tbilisi, Georgia
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2 Abano St, Tbilisi, Georgia
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MRQ5+4R3, Tbilisi, Georgia
Juma Mosque
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Royal Bath-House
8/1 Ioseb Grishashvili St, Tbilisi, Georgia
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4 Mirza Fatali Akhudovi, Tbilisi, Georgia
Asado Steakhouse
9 Vakhtang Gorgasali St, Tbilisi 0105, Georgia
King Erekle's Sulfur Bath
2 Abano St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Meidan Bazar
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Old Meidan Tbilisi By Urban Hotels - 4 Star
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0100, 27 Ioseb Grishashvili St, Tbilisi, Georgia
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Tbil Home Hostel
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Envoy Hostel & Tours | Tbilisi
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Bohema Sulfur Bath

11 Ioseb Grishashvili St, Tbilisi 0105, Georgia
3.9(103)
Open until 11:00 PM
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attractions: Chreli Abano, National Botanical Garden, Orbeliani Baths, Tbilisi Juma Mosque *, Narikala Fortress, Bridge Of Love, Leghvtakhevi Canyon, Leghvtakhevi Waterfall, Metekhi Virgin Mary Assumption Church, Abanotubani tunnel, restaurants: Restaurant Usakhelouri, TbilisIstanbul Restaurant Cafe, Terrace #21, Tiflis Veranda, SK kitchen Indian restaurant, SIAM THAI CUISINE - GEORGIA, Restaurant Gorgasali, Terrace Botanica, Khinkali Pub, Restaurant Hide, local businesses: Chreli Abano, Gulo's Thermal Spa, Narikala Fortress, Juma Mosque, Royal Bath-House, Gulo Bath, Sulphur Bathhouse №5, Asado Steakhouse, King Erekle's Sulfur Bath, Meidan Bazar
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Nearby attractions of Bohema Sulfur Bath

Chreli Abano

National Botanical Garden

Orbeliani Baths

Tbilisi Juma Mosque *

Narikala Fortress

Bridge Of Love

Leghvtakhevi Canyon

Leghvtakhevi Waterfall

Metekhi Virgin Mary Assumption Church

Abanotubani tunnel

Chreli Abano

Chreli Abano

4.5

(4.4K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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National Botanical Garden

National Botanical Garden

4.6

(5.1K)

Closed
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Orbeliani Baths

Orbeliani Baths

4.4

(466)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Tbilisi Juma Mosque *

Tbilisi Juma Mosque *

4.7

(1.0K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Bohema Sulfur Bath

Restaurant Usakhelouri

TbilisIstanbul Restaurant Cafe

Terrace #21

Tiflis Veranda

SK kitchen Indian restaurant

SIAM THAI CUISINE - GEORGIA

Restaurant Gorgasali

Terrace Botanica

Khinkali Pub

Restaurant Hide

Restaurant Usakhelouri

Restaurant Usakhelouri

4.8

(2.1K)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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TbilisIstanbul Restaurant Cafe

TbilisIstanbul Restaurant Cafe

4.1

(1.0K)

$$

Open until 1:00 AM
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Terrace #21

Terrace #21

4.7

(1.0K)

Open until 11:50 PM
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Tiflis Veranda

Tiflis Veranda

4.3

(369)

$$$

Open until 2:00 AM
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Nearby local services of Bohema Sulfur Bath

Chreli Abano

Gulo's Thermal Spa

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Juma Mosque

Royal Bath-House

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Sulphur Bathhouse №5

Asado Steakhouse

King Erekle's Sulfur Bath

Meidan Bazar

Chreli Abano

Chreli Abano

4.5

(3.9K)

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Gulo's Thermal Spa

Gulo's Thermal Spa

4.0

(613)

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Narikala Fortress

Narikala Fortress

4.7

(3.5K)

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Juma Mosque

Juma Mosque

4.7

(694)

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Praveen BanavarPraveen Banavar
This family-run sulfur bath offers a traditional experience with multiple rooms, priced between 50 to 120 lari depending on size. The most expensive room includes a waiting area and a bathroom that can accommodate 4-5 people. Additional services like a scrub, soap bath, and massage cost around 70 lari. The process starts with hot and cold baths, followed by a scrub, soap bath, and a 20-minute basic massage. However, it would be better if the massage came first since the cream used makes the skin greasy, which could be cleaned later with the scrub and soap. Towels are available for an extra 3 lari, and a hair dryer is provided, which is a nice touch. There is a spacious waiting area for guests. If a group includes both men and women, they take turns for the services, and massages are scheduled when the women are being attended to. A few things could be improved: after the final shower, they should offer drinking water or lime juice to help with dehydration. There's no WiFi, and extra services must be paid for in cash. The water temperature is Advt at 38-40, I didn't feel during my visit
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Ksenia BlablablaKsenia Blablabla
Баня с отбитыми плитками. Двери не закрываются. За цену 45 евро у меня очень много вопросов. Цены как в спа в Германии, а сервис и качество... Оставляют желать лучшего
Anja CAnja C
This was our second Tbilisi Sulfur Bath experience. The biggest pro of this one was the price. It's the cheapest we could find and if you're trying out sulfur baths for the first time and don't know if that's for you, paying little might be the way to go. In addition, this place wasn't as hot as the previous one (another pro) and had one of those holes in the roof, which provides lovely ventilation (one more pro). The staff was polite, they managed to communicate with us in English (although 2 staff members were required). The scrub was very pleasant and thoroughly enjoyable. Noooow, you also get what you pay for. We got the room no13 and it looked a bit neglected and overly used - like it needed a bit of TLC. From the photos, you could see that some rooms were renovated, so I'll repeat - you do get what you paid for. Overall, I'd say this is either the place for those who just want to see if sulfur baths are for them or those who go very frequently, so don't want to always pay a lot for a bath. Also a tip: bring your own towel (and a scrub) if you want a more hygienic experience.
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This family-run sulfur bath offers a traditional experience with multiple rooms, priced between 50 to 120 lari depending on size. The most expensive room includes a waiting area and a bathroom that can accommodate 4-5 people. Additional services like a scrub, soap bath, and massage cost around 70 lari. The process starts with hot and cold baths, followed by a scrub, soap bath, and a 20-minute basic massage. However, it would be better if the massage came first since the cream used makes the skin greasy, which could be cleaned later with the scrub and soap. Towels are available for an extra 3 lari, and a hair dryer is provided, which is a nice touch. There is a spacious waiting area for guests. If a group includes both men and women, they take turns for the services, and massages are scheduled when the women are being attended to. A few things could be improved: after the final shower, they should offer drinking water or lime juice to help with dehydration. There's no WiFi, and extra services must be paid for in cash. The water temperature is Advt at 38-40, I didn't feel during my visit
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Баня с отбитыми плитками. Двери не закрываются. За цену 45 евро у меня очень много вопросов. Цены как в спа в Германии, а сервис и качество... Оставляют желать лучшего
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This was our second Tbilisi Sulfur Bath experience. The biggest pro of this one was the price. It's the cheapest we could find and if you're trying out sulfur baths for the first time and don't know if that's for you, paying little might be the way to go. In addition, this place wasn't as hot as the previous one (another pro) and had one of those holes in the roof, which provides lovely ventilation (one more pro). The staff was polite, they managed to communicate with us in English (although 2 staff members were required). The scrub was very pleasant and thoroughly enjoyable. Noooow, you also get what you pay for. We got the room no13 and it looked a bit neglected and overly used - like it needed a bit of TLC. From the photos, you could see that some rooms were renovated, so I'll repeat - you do get what you paid for. Overall, I'd say this is either the place for those who just want to see if sulfur baths are for them or those who go very frequently, so don't want to always pay a lot for a bath. Also a tip: bring your own towel (and a scrub) if you want a more hygienic experience.
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3.9
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3.0
42w

This family-run sulfur bath offers a traditional experience with multiple rooms, priced between 50 to 120 lari depending on size. The most expensive room includes a waiting area and a bathroom that can accommodate 4-5 people.

Additional services like a scrub, soap bath, and massage cost around 70 lari. The process starts with hot and cold baths, followed by a scrub, soap bath, and a 20-minute basic massage.

However, it would be better if the massage came first since the cream used makes the skin greasy, which could be cleaned later with the scrub and soap.

Towels are available for an extra 3 lari, and a hair dryer is provided, which is a nice touch. There is a spacious waiting area for guests. If a group includes both men and women, they take turns for the services, and massages are scheduled when the women are being attended to.

A few things could be improved: after the final shower, they should offer drinking water or lime juice to help with dehydration. There's no WiFi, and extra services must be paid for in cash. The water temperature is Advt at 38-40, I didn't feel...

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4.0
3y

This was our second Tbilisi Sulfur Bath experience. The biggest pro of this one was the price. It's the cheapest we could find and if you're trying out sulfur baths for the first time and don't know if that's for you, paying little might be the way to go. In addition, this place wasn't as hot as the previous one (another pro) and had one of those holes in the roof, which provides lovely ventilation (one more pro). The staff was polite, they managed to communicate with us in English (although 2 staff members were required). The scrub was very pleasant and thoroughly enjoyable. Noooow, you also get what you pay for. We got the room no13 and it looked a bit neglected and overly used - like it needed a bit of TLC. From the photos, you could see that some rooms were renovated, so I'll repeat - you do get what you paid for. Overall, I'd say this is either the place for those who just want to see if sulfur baths are for them or those who go very frequently, so don't want to always pay a lot for a bath. Also a tip: bring your own towel (and a scrub) if you want a more...

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5.0
2y

I showed up without a booking and they were very accommodating. Luckily for me that one of the nicer rooms was available, however the card machine was not working on that day, so I only had 100 Lari and some change on me. So I opted for Room 14 which is described as small, but is more than enough for one. I paid only 80 Lari, that was for the room, scrub and tea. As for the bath itself it was pretty much what I expected. It is not entirely like a Turkish or Moroccan bath house, you are pretty much left to your own. You have to basically transition the water from hot and cold every 10ish minutes. At some point the massage or scrub person will come in, that will be for 10 minutes. The scrub part was like in a hammam. There is no steam or sauna stage. I have read some bath house offer that as well, it is not the case here. So on the whole, a great experience. I would highly recommend this place, if i had more time I would have liked to have sampled a few more places just...

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