Don’t miss the Orbeliani Baths, the iconic blue-tiled bathhouse, which is known for its stunning Persian-inspired architecture and looks like a mosque. For a more luxe experience, head to the Tbilisi Balneological Spa Resort, dating back to 1938, housed in a period building with a huge atrium. It boasts a team of qualified doctors and therapists, and is often visited by famous guests from around the world. Former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had been here. The resort was started after a group of German geologists and scientists visited Tbilisi to study the mineral waters of Georgia, and recommended starting a centre. The spa offers everything from a colon cleanse to a mud bath, a Finnish sauna, and underwater massages and dry stretching. You can opt for a massage, a dip in thermal waters and best of all, soak in a tub of red Saperavi wine. It doesn’t get more luxe than this. ww
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