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Hotels in Borjomi — What to Expect
Deep in the lush greenery of the Lesser Caucasus, this Georgian town is defined by its mineral springs. The main draw is Borjomi Central Park, where you can taste the famous, slightly salty curative water straight from the source. From there, a scenic narrow-gauge railway runs up the valley to the woodland trails and waterfalls of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, one of Europe’s largest protected areas. The town itself, with its faded 19th-century spa architecture, has a relaxed, restorative pace.
For a convenient stay, look for hotels near the Central Park or along the main thoroughfare, Rustaveli Avenue. This destination is ideal for nature-loving couples and families seeking clean mountain air and gentle hikes, rather than nightlife. It’s about a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Tbilisi, with marshrutka minibuses providing regular and affordable transport from the capital’s bus station. Spring through autumn offers the best weather for exploring.
Accommodation here is a mix of Soviet-era sanatoriums, modern mid-range hotels, and a few upscale options. On HOTEVI, you’ll find choices like the classic Borjomi Palace, the comfortable Hotel Borjomi, the central Golden Tulip, the family-friendly Gino Wellness, the budget-friendly Old Borjomi, and the spa-oriented Hotel Lomi. Most visitors opt for a hotel with spa facilities to complete the wellness experience.
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What is Borjomi known for?
Borjomi is known for its natural mineral water springs, which have been famous for their healing properties since ancient times. The town is also surrounded by stunning mountain scenery and is close to the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park.
Best time to visit Borjomi?
The best time to visit Borjomi is during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is mild and sunny. This is also the peak tourist season, so it's best to book accommodations and tours in advance.