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Tbilisi Sulphur Baths Review

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郭金
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The last night, like the local people, took a sulphur bath and had a rubbing service. Ten minutes after entering the room, a mother knocked on the door and came in, carrying a bucket and a pile of washing tools, instructing me to lie down on the hard bed and start rubbing my back with a bath towel, rubbing it through my grinning teeth and pouring a bucket of water on it. Turn over and continue to rub the front, then pour a bucket of water after rubbing. Finally, foam all over me and carry a bucket of water. Anyway, the evaluation of other tourists on TripAdvisor is similar to the feeling of washing animals on the farm. In addition to the bad smell, the sulfur bath itself is similar to the domestic hot spring private soup, but I heard that Tbilisi was built here because of the sulfur hot spring. A large bathhouse in this area is very historic and interesting. [bared teeth]

Tbilisi Sulphur Baths

Posted: Aug 19, 2018
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  • 滕凯舟
    4/5Excellent
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    The name of Tbilisi is hot water. I experienced it. Two people enjoy a bath that can accommodate 12 people... It is really comfortable.

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    Posted: Feb 13, 2024
  • _sz***63
    5/5Outstanding
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    There are public hot spring pools, popular consumption.

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    Posted: Sep 13, 2023
  • Melsida
    5/5Outstanding

    Despite the killing smell I recommend being there at least once. Check the water temperature before you get into the bath it can be too hot.

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    Posted: Sep 10, 2023
  • Trips with shanaya
    5/5Outstanding

    Traditional sulfur baths available here. There multiple locations offering sulfur bath with varying price, size, design and structure. Royal sulphur bath is one of the famous. you can just walk in a find which suits you most. It is very healthy for the skin related problems.Going for a soak and a scrub at the sulfur baths is as much of a Tbilisi tradition as diving into a plate of Khinkali or sipping on a glass of Qvevri wine. In short, it’s one of the most memorable experiences you can have in Georgia’s capital.But – Tbilisi’s baths are very different to those in Istanbul, Budapest, or anywhere else really. To make the most of your visit (and to avoid embarrassment), it’s essential to brush up on some basic bath etiquette before you go.

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    Posted: Oct 29, 2022
  • _sz***63
    5/5Outstanding
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    Great, you can soak in the hot springs again, it should not be expensive.

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    Posted: Jul 2, 2023
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