Tbilisi, meaning ‘warm place’ in Old Georgian, has long been known for its thermal waters. For centuries, people have gathered at the city’s hot baths, initially seeking relief from ailments such as indigestion and arthritis. Today, the Tbilisi Sulphur Baths, nestled in the Abanotubani district, remain a key attraction. Visitors can experience the historic and therapeutic benefits of these natural springs, surrounded by the atmospheric setting of this ancient bathing tradition.
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