The park is very modest, there is not much to see. Among the advantages: stunning views and air, along the paths there are many trees and stones covered with various types of moss. You can try borjomi from a hot spring. The taste is specific, but it's interesting for the horizons. There are quite a few benches where you can sit and relax.
Among the disadvantages: the entrance to the park is paid, the toilet on the territory is also for a fee, there are not many civilian paths, mostly the tropics, it's slippery and dirty after the rain.
An amazing place! Tranquility, atmosphere and untouched nature! If you are lucky enough to visit there with a guide, it is even better, although a walk through the park without him will not leave you indifferent!
Since childhood, I dreamed of drinking live Borjomi, I didn't think it was warm). We were in April, a little unlucky with the weather, it was cloudy. The park is beautiful, the river is gorgeous, the mountains. It's probably not the season, everything is closed, there are no cafes, perukus, there is no place to buy water - it's a pity. We walked for a long time, reached the pool). There was not a soul, the entrance was 10 GEL for everyone, it was very strange. I understand that I swam for 5 minutes and paid for the entrance, and my wife came in for 10 GEL to hold towels for me))). Well, okay, it's not a pity). The pool is warm, but with a smell as it should be). I took off the star for the lack of toilets, from the word at all. It's even a pity to walk under a tree in such a park. I had to endure it for two hours.
Another beautiful place in Georgia is the city of Borjomi. We were near the royal estate. There is a cable car, a spring with water and a mountain river nearby. The city is neat and pleasant to view. There are many cafes and souvenir shops. It is difficult to find parking near the cable car and the estate, but it is possible.
Borjomi is a very cozy, beautiful city, hospitable, friendly people. The park is extremely beautiful, nature has tried its best
Create a gorge of extraordinary beauty.
A small, very neat and we can say a friendly recreation area.
It is located at the bottom of a fairly narrow gorge. A single automobile street leads to the entrance, which ends with a small square and the entrance directly to the park.
Along the street there are interesting houses from the point of view of architecture. On the sidewalks, the usual trade in souvenirs for tourist areas, honey of mountain bees, empty bottles for borjomi ...
Parking is free if you have time to take a place)).
In front of the square on the right is a mini-park and a source of cold carbonated narzan. Recognizable by the blue gazebo. Free)))). Stock up on bottles in advance.
From the square, the entrance to the park itself is through a turnstile and a ticket office. Entry in September 2023 cost 5 lari.
And most importantly: the entrance to the park is FREE for EVERYONE until 9 am. We went to 8"50))))
The park is very comfortable. Lots of paths, benches, attractions for children.
Large shady trees. Bridges across the river. At the very entrance there is a source of hot narzan. Up to 9-and you can dial yourself, after that employees help.
There are sulfur baths 20 minutes from the entrance to the park. A separate fee of 10 GEL. The water is a little cold for autumn))
A very pleasant place. I recommend.
A beautiful park, lots of fresh greenery, a pleasant atmosphere, as "in the old way")), pump rooms are free, but the water there is too much for an amateur. In my opinion, there are too many touts, but now, probably, there is no getting away from it. We were passing through there, but we would love to stay for the night, the atmosphere is very pleasant.
I love the park in Borjomi!
A major renovation is underway this year.
The waterfall from Amirani (Georgian Prometheus) is closed
I love the Woods Stop cafe in the park.
There they roast freshly caught trout over a campfire. It's very, very tasty!
Climb a little higher and you will come to the sulfur pools.
Two of them are cold and one with warm water (for children).
Admission is 5 GEL, you can drink mineral water in unlimited quantities, but you won't want to either.
The park is poorly equipped for paid entry, there are a lot of abandoned places (climbing wall, old rides, and so on) they meet on the way, and the abundance of handkerchiefs with all sorts of plastic nonsense really spoils the impression.
The view of the Prometheus statue and the waterfall was blocked by a green fence.
The whole impression is spoiled by the unkemptness of many locations, for which we paid. There's not much to see, unless you go to the thermal water pools. But we didn't go.
It's a great place, definitely worth staying there for a couple of days and exploring the surroundings, as well as riding a buggy to a mountain lake. Well, a walk to the warm springs is mandatory)
A great place, take a walk, there is warm water in the park, before reaching the main entrance, on the right, there is a pavilion with cold water, if you eat clean borjomi, then you can take cold water without entering the park)
An ordinary park for a walk, there is Borjomi water, you can drink, pour a bottle with yourself, after 5 kilometers there is a swimming pool, you can swim for 20 GEL.
The entrance to the park is 5 lari.
The funicular and the wheel did not work.
We visited Borjomi in February 2024, walked in the park 2 times. The park itself is located in a very picturesque place, it is a pleasure to walk around it. But! The territory of the park is in urgent need of renovation..The rides are old, the playground has been for children since the Soviet era. The entrance ticket is GEL 5.
There's nothing to look at.It looks like some kind of track repair.Everything is running, there is no toilet, a woman pours hot water into plastic cups.And you still have to pay for the entrance! The Prometheus sculpture with a waterfall is beautiful, but you can approach it through mud.We didn't expect this.We drove in vain.
The nature is magical, the air is extraordinary, the place requires huge investments to become one of the most beautiful places to relax. While there is a feeling of shabbiness
Nature takes its toll, it's beautiful all around!
I would not recommend drinking water, since the water gives off sewage (I tried)Well, tourists from Europe drank with pleasure and collected several bottles of water!
A great place to relax at any time of the year. Take the funicular up and see the church of St. Seraphim of Sarov and the groove with icons on the trees.
Drink little cold water ......so that there are no problems with the stomach.
Warm mineral water is more easily perceived by the stomach.
We had fun with the children from walking to the sulfur baths. The road is not close, about 3km, but comfortable. After the park, the road goes through the forest, along the river. The reward was soaking in sulfur pools. The park itself is pretty, especially probably during the season, we were at the end of September and a lot of things didn't work anymore. But we drank some water with pleasure. It is worth a walk along the street adjacent to the park.
A very sad impression! Many rooms were closed, there was once a billiard room and a library, but it was in June that the park was renovated, there is not even access to the waterfall, there is a sense of decay and neglect. It's a pity!
Now in Borjomi you can see only a short alley and a lot of places closed for reconstruction, all in some kind of desolation. I really hope that we will be able to bring the park to a decent condition. It's a wonderful place.
Well, this is far from Karlovy Vary, although the smell of hydrogen sulfide is present) beautiful waterfall, beautiful nature. You can visit once. Semi-illegal paid parking lots and a collapsed Soviet swimming pool are depressing...
It's beautiful, old, you can drink Borjomi)) in fact, this is an ordinary park with benches, playgrounds, cafes and attractions. Why they charge money for admission is mysterious. There is an option to take the funicular and go down to the park along the paths for a long time. Suddenly you like it)) then the entrance to the park will be free. But the funicular is paid)
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Борис Бесков
Level 11 Local Expert
May 28, 2024
Nice park, nice to walk and admire the views. It is clear that reconstruction is underway, which needs to be completed without delay. I liked the source in the center, it would be nice to put disposable cups. It would also be good to make plaques about the history of the park and its memorable places.
Return to the USSR. Maybe someone will like it. A park with benches and old rides. Tents with souvenirs of all kinds. And an aunt pouring two cups of water.
Atmospheric, beautiful nature, I do not recommend barbecue on the way to the hot springs-it is not delicious
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Дмитрий Сергеев
Level 30 Local Expert
August 19, 2024
Currently (mid-August 2024), the park is partially under reconstruction and most of it is closed to the public. Several carousels are working. Borjomi's cold and warm water sources are located close to each other.
Admission to the park is free for residents of the Borjomi region. The Ferris wheel is located almost at the top of the park. It offers a good view of the Borjomi Valley.
I want to go back there again and again, The most real and delicious khinkali was eaten here, Thanks to Johnny from Barjomi. Only here we learned the true taste of real mines, water
The famous park, yes. To get some water, yes. Take a walk, it's interesting, it's beautiful. There are a lot of people, of course, and parking is a problem, but in general, of course, I recommend it.
Score 2 only for the waterfall and nature. The entrance is 5 lari, the toilet does not work, all the rides are old and do not work. due to the fact that it's already autumn or stopped altogether, we didn't understand. It was like walking through Chernobyl. Everything is tired and generally there is no interest. A 40-minute walk to the sulfur baths, entrance is 10 lari. 3 pools are not particularly interesting. We drove back by car for 10lari per person. It's a pity (the time was wasted. We drove from Tbilisi for 2.5 hours
We have been visiting this park for three years, we must definitely walk to the thermal springs, swim there and return through the park. Or you can go back up the mountain along the trail and from there walk a little to the cable car and go down to the entrance to the park.
It is pleasant to walk especially in the evening in the coolness along the river. The park is pleasant. There are a lot of people. After 21-00 admission is free - it's time to see it
We saw the role of our great homeland in the history of this original country of beautiful Georgia. Tsars and generals have done a lot for the prosperity of this fertile region of Georgia -Barjomi
The water is super. There is nothing to do in Borjomi itself, we went back to Tbilisi. There are a lot of people, a huge number of children. A little higher in the mountains there are excellent views and hotels, but the price, as we understand it, revolves around 300 dollars.