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Hotel Mogzauri
Hotel Mogzauri
Hotel Urban Bliss
Hotel Urban Bliss
Ibis Budget Tbilisi Center
Ibis Budget Tbilisi Centercleanliness Affordable base in central Tbilisi with easy access to Freedom Square.

Ibis Tbilisi Airport
Ibis Tbilisi Airportcleanliness Just minutes from takeoff at Tbilisi Airport, this modern hotel offers convenience and comfort.

Hotel Genio
Hotel Geniocleanliness Soak in Georgian charm at this hotel with a vibrant rooftop terrace and garden.

Ere's Palace
Ere's Palacecleanliness Step into Tbilisi's historic district with breakfast included each morning.

Vere Gold Hotel Tbilisi
Vere Gold Hotel Tbilisi
Address Boutique Hotel
Address Boutique Hotelcleanliness Elegant Georgian hotel just steps from Freedom Square offers complimentary perks.

HOTEL NICOLO
HOTEL NICOLO
Moxy Tbilisi
Moxy Tbilisicleanliness Stay in style near Dry Bridge Market with lively bar and garden spaces to enjoy.

Strofi Boutique Hotel
Strofi Boutique Hotel
Hugo Boutique Hotel
Hugo Boutique Hotelcleanliness Sleek hotel in Tbilisi's center with free breakfast and rooftop terrace views.

Hotel Somi Inn
Hotel Somi Inn
Urban Boutique Hotel
Urban Boutique Hotelcleanliness Enjoy Tbilisi city views from a boutique terrace retreat in Rustaveli district.

Reed Hotel Tbilisi
Reed Hotel Tbilisicleanliness Unwind in the heart of Tbilisi with free breakfast and proximity to Freedom Square.

Vinum Hotel
Vinum Hotelcleanliness Wine-inspired boutique hotel in Tbilisi minutes from Avlabari Station and Freedom Square.

Crystal Hotel Tbilisi
Crystal Hotel Tbilisi
Gallery Inn Old Tbilisi
Gallery Inn Old Tbilisi
Hotel Nina
Hotel Ninacleanliness Stay near Freedom Square with free parking and easy access to Tbilisi Sea Plaza.
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Old Tbilisi
Old Tbilisi's cobblestone alleys wind past iconic Narikala Fortress and distinctive sulfur bath domes in Abanotubani. Traditional wooden houses with carved balconies create a medieval atmosphere as you explore this historic wonderland. The Mother of Georgia statue watches over colorful buildings that cascade down hillsides toward the Mtkvari River. Sioni Cathedral's ancient stones tell stories of Georgia's rich past. Authentic taverns serve delicious khinkali dumplings and khachapuri cheese bread in atmospheric courtyards throughout the district. Getting around is best done on foot, though steep inclines require comfortable shoes. The nearby metro stations of Rustaveli and Tbilisi Funicular connect you to the broader city when your exploration is complete.

Sololaki
Sololaki's historic charm unfolds through cobblestone streets lined with 19th-century balconied houses and hidden courtyards draped in grapevines. The ancient Narikala Fortress crowns the hillside with sweeping city views, while traditional sulfur bathhouses emit steam from ornate domed structures. Freedom Square and the Georgian National Museum showcase millennia of cultural treasures for history buffs to explore. Cozy wine cellars and family-run eateries serve authentic khachapuri and khinkali in atmospheric settings. Boutique guesthouses in restored historic buildings offer personal touches and traditional breakfasts. The steep lanes challenge walking but reward with stunning vistas, while nearby metro stations and taxis connect you to greater Tbilisi.

Vera
Vera's cobblestone streets wind past atmospheric courtyards and historic buildings with ornate wooden balconies. This charming Tbilisi neighborhood balances its 19th-century heritage with a growing collection of stylish wine bars and cozy cafes. Wander through peaceful Vera Park, discover boutique wine cellars in converted basements, or catch a performance at Tbilisi Concert Hall. Family-run restaurants serve traditional Georgian dishes alongside natural wines from local vineyards. Accommodations range from guesthouses in converted historic homes to boutique hotels with traditional architecture. The neighborhood is easily explored on foot or via nearby Rustaveli metro station, with regular buses connecting to downtown.

Avlabari
Avlabari's cobblestone streets weave past the golden-domed Holy Trinity Cathedral and ancient Armenian churches that tell stories of cultural resilience. This historic Tbilisi neighborhood offers authentic experiences away from tourist crowds. Traditional balconies hang over quiet courtyards where locals gather, creating a genuine cultural immersion for travelers. Budget-friendly guesthouses and family-run B&Bs provide accommodation with local character. Authentic Armenian tavernas serve delicious khachapuri at wallet-friendly prices. The neighborhood connects easily to central Tbilisi via Avlabari metro station, making exploration convenient despite the hilly terrain.

mtatsminda
Mtatsminda offers a green escape above Tbilisi's bustling streets with panoramic city views that'll make your camera work overtime. Vintage amusement rides create a fun contrast to the solemn Pantheon where Georgia's greatest minds rest beneath cypress trees. Culture buffs can explore Mamadaviti Church's ancient stones while nature lovers wander forested paths away from the crowds. The iconic funicular railway whisks you up the mountain in just ten minutes, though the cable car option serves up equally stunning views. Mountain-top restaurants dish out traditional Georgian cuisine with city vistas, and small family-run guesthouses provide cozy spots to crash after a day of exploration.
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Ancient meets avant-garde in this city where sulfur baths steam beneath medieval fortresses and Soviet monuments. The cable car whisks you to Narikala Fortress for panoramic views that reveal why Georgians call their capital 'the warm place.' Holy Trinity Cathedral's golden dome gleams while the twisted clock tower of Rezo Gabriadze Theatre defies architectural norms. Sip wine in underground cellars along Shardeni Street after browsing Soviet memorabilia at the Dry Bridge Market. The National Gallery showcases both Georgian masters and bold contemporary works. Don't miss a traditional sulfur bath in the domed brick bathhouses - locals swear the waters cure everything from hangovers to heartbreak.

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