Nestled in the heart of Borjomi, Georgia, the Crowne Plaza Borjomi is a five-star hotel renowned for its exceptional spa and wellness facilities. Located just a short walk from the famous Borjomi Central Park, the hotel offers 101 elegantly designed rooms and suites, blending modern comfort with classic charm.
During the winter months, the hotel transforms into a picturesque retreat, offering guests a serene escape amidst snow-covered landscapes. The on-site spa spans over 2,400 square meters and features a swimming pool, jacuzzi, saunas, and a variety of rejuvenating treatments, providing a perfect sanctuary from the winter chill.
Guests can indulge in culinary delights at the hotel’s multiple dining venues, including an all-day dining restaurant, an à la carte option, a wine bar, a terrace café, and a lobby bar. For families, the hotel offers a two-story playroom for children, ensuring a memorable stay for all ages.
Visitors have praised the hotel for its beautiful integration into the landscape, cleanliness, tranquility, and excellent amenities, including a well-maintained swimming pool.
Experience the magic of a winter wonderland at Crowne Plaza Borjomi, where luxury meets the natural beauty of Georgia’s renowned spa town. 
In winter, a walk through Borjomi becomes a journey into a snow-covered fairytale. It begins at the historic “Firuza” house — the former residence of the Persian ambassador Mirza Riza Khan, built in 1892. This striking building, blending Persian and Georgian architectural styles, marks the elegant entrance to Borjomi Central Park.
The park itself was established in 1850 and has since become a beloved retreat for locals and visitors alike. In winter, its paths along the icy Borjomula River are lined with ancient fir trees, their branches heavy with snow, creating a serene, almost magical landscape.
Deeper into the park stands the statue of Prometheus, installed in 2007. The sculpture, depicting the mythical titan who gave fire to humanity, symbolizes Georgia’s aspirations for freedom and knowledge. Nearby, an open warm mineral spring flows year-round — a source long renowned for its therapeutic properties. In the cold season, a sip of this naturally warm, mineral-rich water offers a soothing contrast to the winter air, aiding digestion and restoring inner balance.
Further along, visitors will find the Rococo Pavilion — an ornate cast-iron structure brought from Belgium and installed in the late 19th century. Covered in frost, surrounded by snow, it becomes a poetic symbol of the era when Borjomi was rising as a health resort of imperial grandeur. In winter, this corner of the park becomes not just a place of beauty, but a living memory of history, healing, and timeless tranquility.