Borjomi is a holiday resort in central Georgia, nestled in the Lesser Caucasus. It is famous for its naturally carbonated mineral water, which has been bottled since the 19th century and remains one of Georgia’s most popular exports. Surrounded by the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, the town is known for its fresh air, healing springs, and picturesque landscape. Major attractions include the historic Borjomi Central Park, the Romanov Palace in Likani, and the mineral water pavilion.
Population: 10.400 (2024) Area: approx. 15 km² Height: 850 m (2,790 ft) Climate: Dfb (humid continental, cool summers) Postal code: 1200 Founded: Ancient settlement; developed as a holiday resort in the 19th century