Tourism in Borjomi

Borjomi is one of the most beautiful tourist cities in Georgia, located in the south of the country. It is famous for its picturesque landscapes, its richness with warm water springs, and dense green forests. besides that, It is famous for the production of mineral water, and it is considered a health resort par excellence due to the availability of mineral water in it, and it is intended for tourists to treat some of their health problems.

The city is considered one of the most important tourist destinations in Georgia, where many visitors and tourists come to enjoy the natural parks in the Caucasus and many archaeological and cultural sites.

 

The best tourist places to visit

 

1- Borjomi & Kharagauli National Park

Borjomi & Kharagauli National Park, Georgia

The National Park is one of the most important tourist places in Borjomi, Georgia. It is the largest nature reserve in Georgia with stunning views and is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Europe, where you can watch nature in its green splendor and explore its attractive attractions.

 

2- Borjomi Central Park

Borjomi Central Park, Georgia

The most remarkable virtues of Borjomi are its striking nature and unique mineral waters. One of the best places to experience this is the “Mineral Water Park” of Borjomi. The park itself dates back to the 1850s and is an attractive destination all throughout the year. Here you can taste the natural Borjomi mineral water and relax in a beautiful environment. Try riding the cable car up to the Ferris wheel at the top of the park!

 

3- Borjomi Cable Car

Borjomi Cable Car, Georgia

Borjomi Cable Car is one of the tourist attractions in Borjomi, Georgia, for which the city is famous and attracts tourists. Its route extends from the entrance to the mineral water park to reach the top of the plateau, where It covers a distance of approximately 2 km.

 

4- Romanovs’ Palace

Romanovs’ Palace, Borjomi, Georgia

The Romanovs’ Palace dates back to the nineteenth century. From 1892-1895, the palace was built by the architect Leontin Benua, under the order of Russian Tsar Nikolas II. The palace houses unique exhibits, including a table given to the Romanovs by Napoleon, armchairs given by the Shah of Iran, and a historical hand-made table carved by the Russian Emperor Peter I. You will also find a Romanov-era billiard table in the billiards room.