The best hotels and accommodations in Tbilisi – for every budget
Room with a view: Khedi Hotel at Ginza Project
Khedi means “lookout” in Georgian, and it leaves nothing to be desired. The majority of the rooms have views over the Old Town, Mtatsminda Park and Narikala Fortress. Highlights include the bar and restaurant on the top floor of the designer hotel, where you can enjoy the view and Georgian fusion cuisine at the same time. Izo Dzandzava was the first Georgian chef ever to be mentioned in the Michelin Guide. This stylish hotel is located in the historic centre of Tbilisi, within walking distance of popular attractions such as the fortress, the National Museum and the Tbilisi Zakaria Paliashvili Opera & Ballet State Theatre. Guests can also indulge in the hotel’s on-site spa or work out in the fitness centre.
Tradition and modernity: Rooms, Hotel Tbilisi
Visitors who value exceptional interiors are in the right place at the Rooms Hotel Tbilisi. This five-star accommodation offers a stylish ambience, individually furnished rooms and perfect service. The luxurious suites are ideal for a romantic stay. Hand-painted wallpaper and minimalist furnishings create a unique blend of tradition and modernity that runs through the entire interior. During Fashion Week, this place bustles with couture lovers, creative minds and journalists – so please book in time! The generous breakfast buffet is served in a light-filled atrium and offers many tasty options for vegetarians. Guests appreciate its excellent location in the heart of Tbilisi, in the trendy Vera district in the old town.
Pure romance: Wine Hills Hotel
High above the city is the family-run Wine Hills Hotel. This charming accommodation consists of just ten rooms, so personal connection and service are the priority here. The owners serve wine they have pressed themselves, which can be enjoyed on the beautiful terrace overlooking the brightly lit old town – perfect for romantic evenings! The location is ideal for excursions to vineyards, including wine tastings in the area around Tbilisi, and the botanical garden is close by. But the city centre can also be reached easily on foot from here.
Culture and luxury: Stamba Hotel
One of the most stunning hotels in Tbilisi is located in a former printing plant in the trendy Vera district: Stamba. The building’s literary heritage is reflected in the numerous bookshelves in the lobby. But it doesn’t end there: the hotel includes the Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum and an amphitheatre, which regularly hosts concerts and other cultural events. Guests can enjoy a brasserie with Georgian and international cuisine, and there’s a patisserie, too. If you don’t have a balcony, you can enjoy the panoramic view from the bar on the hotel’s roof terrace. There is also a wellness and fitness centre.
Simply dive in: Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel
Swim in the rooftop pool while enjoying breathtaking views of the city of Tbilisi, the river Mtkvari and the city’s historic hill, Mtatsminda – all at Radisson Blu Iveria. Guests can choose from an infinity pool and an outdoor pool, as well as a variety of treatments at Anne Semonin Spa. Located in the centre of the old town, this 5-star hotel with a total of 236 rooms and suites is dedicated to sustainability and is certified by the Hotel Sustainability Basics programme. In addition to various restaurants, there is also a casino at the hotel.
Inclusive and charming: Makmani Boutique Hotel
The Makmani Boutique Hotel offers rooms for different needs, including wheelchair-accessible rooms, family rooms and rooms for guests with pets. Located in one of the oldest parts of the city, Sololaki, this four-star accommodation is recognised as a historic monument. The stylish interior design combines traditional charm with modern design and comfort. There is a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, and a bar where guests can enjoy small dishes alongside drinks. Sights such as Vake Park and Freedom Square are nearby, or you can relax in the charming courtyard.
Good things come to those who wait: Tbilisi Marriott Hotel
Located in a beautiful old building in the heart of Tbilisi, the Tbilisi Marriott offers all the amenities of a five-star hotel: outstanding service, the highest level of comfort and exquisite furnishings. The hotel opened in 1915, but was recently renovated to revive the hotel’s highlights including the ballroom, marble floors and, of course, the 127 rooms and suites. There are also wheelchair-accessible rooms. At the hotel’s in-house restaurant Parnas, guests can watch the hustle and bustle of the historic Rustaveli Avenue. In addition to another restaurant, there is also a spacious roof terrace, a cigar lounge, a fitness centre and a business centre with meeting rooms.
Urban vibes: Fabrika Hostel & Suites
To the north of Tbilisi’s old town is Fabrika Hostel & Suites, the perfect choice for price-conscious travellers, party-lovers and digital nomads. The cultural centre has tailor-made accommodation packages: If you don’t mind having a bedroom with a shared bathroom, you can really save money, but there are also single and double rooms. The building used to be a sewing factory and the industrial atmosphere can still be felt. The lobby is perfect for chilling out, there are regular yoga sessions, concerts and exhibitions, and there are also rental bikes. A cocktail at the hotel’s Dive Bar is the perfect starting point for a night in Tbilisi.
Up and away: ibis Tbilisi Airport
At the ibis Tbilisi Airport Hotel, you are only 500 metres from Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) and have maximum flexibility in terms of your arrival and departure from Georgia. The modern four-star accommodation is aimed at both business travellers and tourists. There is a restaurant and bar as well as a yoga studio and gym. Practical: the East Point shopping centre is just a few minutes’ drive away, and the city centre is just a 20-minute drive away.
Header - Photo by Khedi Hotel bei Ginza Project
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