
Mineral Water Pavilion
Discover the unique, warm, sulfur-scented mineral water at this central park pavilion, a local favorite for its taste and perceived health benefits.
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Free entry, fewer crowds

Mineral Water Pavilion
Best Time
Free entry, fewer crowds
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the unique, warm, sulfur-scented mineral water at this central park pavilion, a local favorite for its taste and perceived health benefits.
"The water tastes like bottled water except that it is not carbonated, and locals say it has healing properties."

Bring Your Own Bottle
Store water in a bottle, preferably in the fridge, and consume within 3 days for best quality. :water_bottle:
Embrace the Unique Taste
The water's taste is distinct and may not appeal to everyone. Be open to the experience! :shrug:

Quick Facts
Rating
4.4 · 178 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Central Mineral Spring
Central Park
Taste the unique, warm, sulfur-scented mineral water directly from the source. A truly local experience.

Park Ambiance
Central Park
Enjoy the beautiful park surroundings and observe locals enjoying the mineral water.
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Planning Your Visit
Understand the Water's Nature
Navigating Park Entry & Timing
Best Times
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We have a Ukrainian that works with us. Told us about this Georgian good stuff.
Borjomi is great. But it has to be cold imo. I went to Borjomi once and tried at the springs but it's very warm, as its from the hot spring, not as nice. Georgia has very nice mineral water Ukraine also does. I used to HATE carbonated water but after spending lots of time in…
Bring Your Own Bottle
Store water in a bottle, preferably in the fridge, and consume within 3 days for best quality. :water_bottle:
Embrace the Unique Taste
The water's taste is distinct and may not appeal to everyone. Be open to the experience! :shrug:
Is this popular water in Georgia?
Bought it in a supermarket in Bulgaria
Drinks in sauna
Hello, I have a traditional barrel sauna. Just curious what you drink in the sauna (water, water with electrolytes, etc.) and what container you put it in? I use a yet with a stainless steel straw but sometimes that m-effer gets HOT! Trying to stay away from plastic obviously.…
Consider Night Visits
Entry to the park is free after hours, offering a different, potentially quieter experience. 🌙
Observe Local Habits
See how locals fill their bottles and enjoy the mineral water. It's part of the cultural experience. :people_hugging:
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Bring Your Own Bottle
Store water in a bottle, preferably in the fridge, and consume within 3 days for best quality. :water_bottle:
Embrace the Unique Taste
The water's taste is distinct and may not appeal to everyone. Be open to the experience! :shrug:
Consider Night Visits
Entry to the park is free after hours, offering a different, potentially quieter experience. 🌙
Observe Local Habits
See how locals fill their bottles and enjoy the mineral water. It's part of the cultural experience. :people_hugging:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Mineral Water Pavilion to be a unique experience, with the natural, warm, sulfur-scented water being the main draw. While some appreciate its potential health benefits and the novelty, others are put off by the taste and the basic appearance of the water dispensing taps. The surrounding park is generally well-regarded.
"Central spring with warm mineral water. There is also cold water, but locals say that the water there has become worse and it is better to take it warm. It tastes like bottled water except that it is not carbonated. You can store it in a bottle for no more than 3 days, better in the refrigerator."
Anton Amelto
"It’s mineral water coming from underground , claimed to cure many diseases when drank. On regular basis’s ,park is very beautiful ."
RAKESH DESAI
"This hot spring for mineral water with sulfer smell is found in the central park for which you need to pay 2 Lari during opening hours unless you come at night there nobody will charge you.
You can fill up water or clean yourself like many do. My partner was enjoying it a lot, but for me it wasn't tasting any good, it was warm and the taste was not for me. Still when you like stuff like that it will be perfect for you!
The construction around is fantastic and just perfect to look at, I enjoyed that a lot and also seeing how people loved being there.
Also there are many dogs, just for you to know!"
Backpackingpeanuts
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Mineral Water Pavilion is located in the central park of the city. You'll need to enter the park, which may have an admission fee during opening hours.
Information on specific parking near the pavilion is limited, but it's generally located within a central park area, suggesting nearby public parking or walking access might be best.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There is typically a 2 Lari fee to enter the central park during opening hours. Visiting at night may allow free entry.
While specific hours for the pavilion itself aren't detailed, the park it's located in has opening hours. Visiting at night is also an option for free access.
Yes, you can fill up water bottles from the taps at the pavilion. The water is warm and has a distinct mineral taste.
🎫 💧 Onsite Experience
The mineral water is warm, has a sulfurous smell, and a taste described as similar to bottled water but not carbonated. Some find it odd, while others enjoy its unique flavor.
Some visitors have noted that people use the water to clean themselves, suggesting it's a place for more than just drinking.
Reviews mention that the construction around the source is fantastic, but the taps themselves are described as basic and functional plastic, with some aesthetic criticisms.
Yes, visitors have observed many dogs in the park area.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While the pavilion itself is focused on the mineral water, the central park location suggests there might be cafes or eateries within or near the park.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the unique experience of locals filling their bottles, the natural setting of the park, and the distinctive architecture surrounding the spring.








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