Mineral Water SpasActivities

Activities in Mineral Water Spas

  1. Narzan Gallery

    The warm yellow stone of this graceful, well-preserved 1850s building recalls the spa town of Bath, England. Inside, the rich, carbonic Narzan Spring bubbles up inside a glass dome and spits out nearly undrinkable water into several fountains. Never mind the foul taste; if you come here you’re obliged to have a cup, so drink up!

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  2. Narzan Baths

    The main Narzan Baths are in an eye-catching 1903 Indian temple–style building that has been closed for years. Narzan means ‘Drink of Brave Warriors’ in Turkish.

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  3. Polyana Pesen

    Polyana Pesen is an extreme sports park. Various trails and a skate park have been carved into the side of Mt Mashuk for the benefit of skaters, mountain bikers and ATV aficionados.

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  4. Central Gryazelechebnitsa

    If you just want to get dipped in mud and be done with it the Central Gryazelechebnitsa is the place to go. Bring a translator along.

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  5. A

    Cable Car

    Closer to the city centre, a cable car whisks you to the top of Mt Mashuk for fresh breezes and a great panorama.

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