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For decades, this small Georgian town was a premier spa resort, famed across the Soviet Union for its warm, radon-rich mineral springs. Today, Tsqaltubo offers a uniquely atmospheric experience, centered around the grand, if faded, Stalinist-era bathhouse sanatoriums like the massive Bathhouse Number 6. Visitors come to soak in the healing waters, but also to explore the hauntingly beautiful abandoned architecture and the lush, green Promenade Park. The nearby Kumistavi Cave, also called Sataplia, with its dinosaur footprints and stunning underground formations, makes for an excellent day trip.
Tsqaltubo is ideal for curious solo travelers and couples interested in history, Soviet architecture, and wellness off the typical tourist trail. It’s a quiet town, so it’s less suited for those seeking nightlife. The most convenient area to stay is near the central park and the main bathhouse complex. The town is just a 20-minute drive from Kutaisi, Georgia’s second city, which has an international airport and major bus connections, making access straightforward.
Accommodation here is dominated by good-value guesthouses and small hotels, often family-run, that provide direct access to the mineral water. On HOTEVI, you can find options like the comfortable Hotel Tsqaltubo Spa, located right by the park, or the simpler but welcoming Guest House Lile. Staying in one of these places puts you right at the heart of the town’s restorative and historical appeal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tsqaltubo known for?
Tsqaltubo is known for its stunning natural beauty, thermal springs, and rich cultural heritage.
Best time to visit Tsqaltubo?
The best time to visit Tsqaltubo is from April to October, when the weather is mild and sunny.