Abanotubani
Abanotubani
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates1 contribution
Jan 2020
Customer service is the act of taking care of the customer's needs by providing and delivering professional, helpful, high-quality service and assistance to the customers.
Forget it if you visit King Erekles Bath. As it tuned out, the staff of King Erekle's Bath do not care about their customers, even those who have been visiting them for years.
The staff is rude, the receptionists have no idea of what the customer service is and their responsibilities are, your booking means absolutely nothing, they just do not care about it. Their phone number 032 2752175 exists for nothing, they do no pick up your calls.
Overall, the experience is awful. If the owner wants to keep his customers, he should hire new staff knowing what the customer service is and take care of the booking system
Forget it if you visit King Erekles Bath. As it tuned out, the staff of King Erekle's Bath do not care about their customers, even those who have been visiting them for years.
The staff is rude, the receptionists have no idea of what the customer service is and their responsibilities are, your booking means absolutely nothing, they just do not care about it. Their phone number 032 2752175 exists for nothing, they do no pick up your calls.
Overall, the experience is awful. If the owner wants to keep his customers, he should hire new staff knowing what the customer service is and take care of the booking system
Written 4 January 2020
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_zmir_T_rkiye3101 Beste Erbak
Izmir, Türkiye13,340 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Abanotubani, which means Bathing Region, is a historical region from ancient times known for its sulfur baths. Connections were established between the small domed baths with bridges. Dating from the 13th century. A very different place to visit. Moreover, the delicate Tbilisi houses settled on the rocks fascinate people.
Written 4 November 2023
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Lilia O
Montenegro20 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
In the general branch it costs 10 GEL. They give you a sheet and a towel from home.
There is a closed closet, only a shower. No sauna and no swimming pool.
The private section has a sauna and swimming pool. Price from 120 to 500.
You have to order in advance, they only give you 1 hour for the money
There is a closed closet, only a shower. No sauna and no swimming pool.
The private section has a sauna and swimming pool. Price from 120 to 500.
You have to order in advance, they only give you 1 hour for the money
Written 6 October 2023
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Coryy20
Port of Spain, Trinidad6,366 contributions
Nov 2023 • Solo
This is the sulphur baths of Georgia. On the day i visited, I was told it was fully booked and by appointment only. On the premises, there are so .much to see and few shops and restaurants. Walking further down, there is a bridge of locks. On both sides, locks decorate every inch of the bridge
Written 20 June 2024
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TAIN2013
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia2,859 contributions
June 2019
This is the area of the Old Town where the famous Sulphur baths of Tbilisi are located. You cannot miss the many domes rising out of the low rise buildings. A gorge with a narrow stream runs through this area with most of the baths located to one side of the gorge. The gorge ends in a waterfall.
There are many Sulphur baths in the area. If you want to enjoy them, make sure to book in advance as most of the baths are always full.
There are many Sulphur baths in the area. If you want to enjoy them, make sure to book in advance as most of the baths are always full.
Written 22 March 2020
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spenceley2015
Cape Town, South Africa325 contributions
Dec 2019 • Solo
Keep it simple. My priority was to have a daily soak in the sulphur water while in Tbilisi. I stayed in Abanotubani 5 min walk from all the baths. For a short soak/swim bath 5 is best and cheapest; although old and rundown. Pay only GEL5 . No inhibitions; with the locals. Strip shower soak in the small pool sauna. An optional scrub and lather GEL 20. The other baths are good but offer private rooms: single couples groups.ss well as the scrub leather for the std GEL 20. Note it is not a massage. I took my daypack with towel slops etc so didn't need all the other paraphernalia. The water is hot so be careful and relax! Enjoy
Written 2 January 2020
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Erekle
Tbilisi, Georgia16 contributions
July 2010
i've been going there, as a yearly summer visitor for many years, and it has been one of the most relaxing/invigorating experiences of my stays there.
enter, pay a couple laris, head upstairs, give your ticket to the attendants in the large, smoke-filled, locker room... get nude ... store your clothes/belongings in a locked locker (key held by trustworthy attendants), and enter the main bath.
it's a large, tiled, clean, well-lit space with a large skylight, about 10-15 open shower stalls, a scary WC, a couple stone massage tables, a nice, quiet, dim, relaxing pool with hot sulphur water (attendants drain it , and the cold-water pool, early some nights.
men invariably enter, shower very well, sometimes repeatedly, then find a place to chill. there are no clothes or towels allowed in the bath. everyone's naked. you may occasionally find someone in a speedo, but it's frowned upon and not necessary. you may bring your own soap (or purchase it at a nearby store or from the attendants) razor, shampoo, towel, etc. "towels" (sections of white bedsheeting to wrap around yourself after the bath) are provided by the attendants for a small price after the bath.
you can walk up the stairs from the main room and there are a couple marble lounging benches. great place to chill, or strike up conversations with friends, or strangers. the (very hot) sauna is up there too. spend as much time as you are comfortable in the sauna, then try to dive into the cool (not cold enough) bath.
repeat these steps repeatedely until completely relaxed, refreshed, and ultra-clean. a nice long extended bath is generally considered a ritual by many men before spending intimate time with someone.
note: please educate yourself on finnish/russian/turkish/georgian sauna culture (they are pretty similar) before enjoying the sauna. for instance, if you do not bring your own footwear, you can rent some from the attendants in the locker room. they are nasty...and everything that touches the floor is rightfully considered nasty. do NOT put your feet up in the places where people could sit. you are naked. everyone is naked and it's no big deal. relax, mind your own business and it is GUARANTEED that nobody will bother you. be a man, avoid excessive eye contact if you are uncomfortable around other naked guys.
another note: the 'massage guys' or mekises will give you a rough, smack around, stretching massage with ultra-soapy hot water, a scrub brush, hot water, repeat and rinse. these guys are not gentle...and yes, they can get uncomfortably close to your bathing suit area, just relax...nothing's going to happen...ever.
enter, pay a couple laris, head upstairs, give your ticket to the attendants in the large, smoke-filled, locker room... get nude ... store your clothes/belongings in a locked locker (key held by trustworthy attendants), and enter the main bath.
it's a large, tiled, clean, well-lit space with a large skylight, about 10-15 open shower stalls, a scary WC, a couple stone massage tables, a nice, quiet, dim, relaxing pool with hot sulphur water (attendants drain it , and the cold-water pool, early some nights.
men invariably enter, shower very well, sometimes repeatedly, then find a place to chill. there are no clothes or towels allowed in the bath. everyone's naked. you may occasionally find someone in a speedo, but it's frowned upon and not necessary. you may bring your own soap (or purchase it at a nearby store or from the attendants) razor, shampoo, towel, etc. "towels" (sections of white bedsheeting to wrap around yourself after the bath) are provided by the attendants for a small price after the bath.
you can walk up the stairs from the main room and there are a couple marble lounging benches. great place to chill, or strike up conversations with friends, or strangers. the (very hot) sauna is up there too. spend as much time as you are comfortable in the sauna, then try to dive into the cool (not cold enough) bath.
repeat these steps repeatedely until completely relaxed, refreshed, and ultra-clean. a nice long extended bath is generally considered a ritual by many men before spending intimate time with someone.
note: please educate yourself on finnish/russian/turkish/georgian sauna culture (they are pretty similar) before enjoying the sauna. for instance, if you do not bring your own footwear, you can rent some from the attendants in the locker room. they are nasty...and everything that touches the floor is rightfully considered nasty. do NOT put your feet up in the places where people could sit. you are naked. everyone is naked and it's no big deal. relax, mind your own business and it is GUARANTEED that nobody will bother you. be a man, avoid excessive eye contact if you are uncomfortable around other naked guys.
another note: the 'massage guys' or mekises will give you a rough, smack around, stretching massage with ultra-soapy hot water, a scrub brush, hot water, repeat and rinse. these guys are not gentle...and yes, they can get uncomfortably close to your bathing suit area, just relax...nothing's going to happen...ever.
Written 8 June 2011
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ALE
Melbourne, Australia33 contributions
Sept 2017
I went to one of the houses behind the main houses because I didn't have a booking and was told it would be easier to get in. The one I went to was not very upscale. I don't know what others look like inside, but this was pretty basic. First you rinse and then get in your sulfur bath for about 15 min. I had a private room. The scrubbing lady knocks on your door. I put on my towel and let her in. She looks more like a cleaning lady, coming in with a bucket and cleaning stuff and that is really what she is. Industrial. There is a tiled table of sorts and she tells me to lie down on it and makes gestures to get rid of my towel. I am confused and she grabs my towel off of me so it’s just naked me and her now. I lie down face down on the tiles and she throws buckets of sulfur water over me and then starts scrubbing me with god knows what cleanser and a big, rough hand brush of sorts. It is not gentle. When she has done me thoroughly from neck to foot, I turn over and she does the same on the front after throwing more buckets of water on me. Then some kind of cloth is blown up with air and soap and that balloon-like thing gets rubbed over me on both sides so I am covered in suds, and more buckets of water come raining down on me, and then she leaves. WTF!!! I meekly get back into my bath for another 15 minutes, rinse, dress and leave. Other reviews talk about topless women; this was not my experience and I would not have appreciated seeing her topless. It was not unlike when you may see a farm animal washed down and doused with water, and I was the farm animal. I can say I am thoroughly exfoliated and very clean and relaxed after the experience. I can also say that it was not comfortable laying there stark naked on something that seems like a mortuary slab while a stout old woman worked me over. Took a little getting used to. The town was founded on the natural baths originally, and there is good science behind the sulfur and mineral water. Go, but be prepared.
Written 24 September 2017
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Nimrod A
2 contributions
Sept 2016 • Couples
Awful. 40 minutes into our pre-ordered one hour session, we hear loud knocks on the door. The lady insists we leave, starts shouting at us "one hour finished". Obviously, my girlfriend and I are naked, except for small towels. I try to explain to the lady we paid for one hour, and only 40 minutes have passed. She doesn't want to hear. I try to go to the reception and clear this up - nope, a security guy shows up and apparently insists I can't go to the reception wearing only a towel. They both barely speak a word of English, and we don't know what to do.
OK, we give up, close the door, and try to get dressed as quickly as possible, without time to even dry up. A few minutes later, that same lady returns, after apparently having realized their mistake, and repeatedly says "I'm sorry, I'm sorry". At this point, we're both dressed, and just want to leave this awful experience behind us.
We go to the reception, and ask for our money back. They are unwilling to refund us, even though we didn't even get the full hour. Just an awful experience, being shouted at in a foreign language while naked. Would recommend avoiding this place.
OK, we give up, close the door, and try to get dressed as quickly as possible, without time to even dry up. A few minutes later, that same lady returns, after apparently having realized their mistake, and repeatedly says "I'm sorry, I'm sorry". At this point, we're both dressed, and just want to leave this awful experience behind us.
We go to the reception, and ask for our money back. They are unwilling to refund us, even though we didn't even get the full hour. Just an awful experience, being shouted at in a foreign language while naked. Would recommend avoiding this place.
Written 25 September 2016
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Andrew L
Tel Aviv, Israel246 contributions
Feb 2017 • Solo
So, from my estimation, there are 5 operating sulfur baths at the moment out of 6 total. Maybe there are more, but I explored the area and visited 4 of them.
Royal Baths
24/24
Gulos
Orbeliani
No. 5
Mosque sulfur baths (closed for refurbishment)
Royal baths - very nice.
24/24 - very basic room, had the hottest water, and the best scrub of them all. Not too hot.
Gulos. Most beautiful baths. I had the 100 lari room which had a sauna, cold bath, and hot bath, as well as two beds where the massages/scrubs happen. Highly recommend this one.
Orbeliani. Has the most baths I believe. Staff is a bit rude. Shako the guy speaks English well. Basic rooms, basic prices. Massage/scrub was ok. I visited twice.
Outside of Abanotubani there is Lisi Baths which is the best after visiting alll of the above.
If you want a bath at any of the places in the evening (aside from orbeliani) it's recommended to make a reservation.
Royal Baths
24/24
Gulos
Orbeliani
No. 5
Mosque sulfur baths (closed for refurbishment)
Royal baths - very nice.
24/24 - very basic room, had the hottest water, and the best scrub of them all. Not too hot.
Gulos. Most beautiful baths. I had the 100 lari room which had a sauna, cold bath, and hot bath, as well as two beds where the massages/scrubs happen. Highly recommend this one.
Orbeliani. Has the most baths I believe. Staff is a bit rude. Shako the guy speaks English well. Basic rooms, basic prices. Massage/scrub was ok. I visited twice.
Outside of Abanotubani there is Lisi Baths which is the best after visiting alll of the above.
If you want a bath at any of the places in the evening (aside from orbeliani) it's recommended to make a reservation.
Written 3 February 2017
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Здравствуйте. Как можно забронировать баню? Есть номер телефона или почта?
Written 19 June 2019
У пёстрой бани, которая самая яркая в персидском стиле, есть свой сайт chreli-abano.ge, там нужно русский язык выбрать и забронировать. А так, можно просто подойти и спросить, если в какие-то другие. Я был, там прям чтоб сильно забито было не скажу, особенно в будний день. А если в общую идти, как в баня # 5, там есть общий зал, то там и брони не надо.
Written 19 June 2019
Hello, do I have to go there wearing a swimming suite or other kind of underwear or juts the towel is enough like in the regular sauna?
Written 15 March 2019
Hello all thank you so much for such detailed information. We are planning to go and try this bath on very first day of our trip . Would really appreciate if you anyone can send the names and contact numbers of the good places which has a private room and is kids friendly . Thanks in advance
Written 12 February 2019
Abanotubani is the name of the bath house. Easy to find their online site for booking.
And it s highly recommended.
Written 12 February 2019
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