Spas & Wellness Centers in Georgia

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3 businesses listed
3 verified
Across 2 cities

Georgia has a centuries-old bathing culture, most famously centered on Tbilisi's natural sulphur hot springs in the Abanotubani district. The city's name itself derives from 'tbili' (warm), referring to these thermal waters. Traditional Georgian bathhouses combine the hot sulphur pools with scrubbing and massage services in a ritual that dates back to at least the 13th century. Beyond Tbilisi, the town of Borjomi is internationally known for its mineral springs and spa facilities. Modern wellness centers throughout the country blend traditional practices with contemporary treatments.

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Borjomi Central Park & Mineral Water Springs

Mineral Water Park & Wellness Area

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Borjomi Central Park is a forested public park in the spa town of Borjomi, famous for its natural mineral water springs. Visitors can drink the warm, naturally carbonated Borjomi mineral water directly from the source at the park's spring pavilion. The park also features thermal outdoor pools fed by natural hot springs, walking trails, and cable car access to a viewpoint above the Borjomi gorge. Borjomi mineral water has been bottled and exported since the 19th century.

Borjomi|Spa & Wellness Center

Chreli Abano

Historic Sulphur Bathhouse

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Chreli Abano, also known as the Royal Bath House, is a historic sulphur bathhouse in Tbilisi's Abanotubani district. The bathhouse features naturally heated sulphur spring water at approximately 40-46 degrees Celsius. Facilities include private rooms with individual pools, scrubbing and massage services, and communal bathing areas. The building's ornate tiled exterior and domed roof are among the most photographed landmarks in Tbilisi. The sulphur baths of Abanotubani gave Tbilisi its name, from the Georgian word 'tbili' meaning warm.

Tbilisi|Spa & Wellness Center

Orbeliani Baths

Historic Sulphur Bathhouse

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Orbeliani Baths is the most recognizable of Tbilisi's sulphur bathhouses, identifiable by its ornate blue-tiled facade in the Persian style. Located in the Abanotubani district, the bathhouse offers private and shared sulphur pools fed by natural hot springs. The building dates to the 19th century and was historically frequented by notable figures including Alexandre Dumas, who described the experience in his travel writings.

Tbilisi|Spa & Wellness Center

About Spas & Wellness Centers in Georgia

How many spas & wellness centers are registered in Georgia?
The Georgia Business Registry currently lists 3 spas & wellness centers, of which 3 are verified through official sources. They are located in Tbilisi (2), and Borjomi (1).
Where can I find spas & wellness centers in Georgia?
Spas & Wellness Centers in Georgia are primarily located in Tbilisi, Borjomi. Tbilisi has the most listings with 2 registered spas & wellness centers.
How are spas & wellness centers verified?
Each listing is verified through official sources including government registries, official business websites, and direct submissions. Verified listings have been confirmed through at least one authoritative source with documented evidence. See our verification policy and methodology for details.
How can I suggest a correction?
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