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OUR STORY

In the heart of Tbilisi this family-run boutique hotel loves to host people with different vibes & minds from all over the world. We also love to present Georgian culture by offering you home-cooked food, Qvevri wines, authentic city walks and great hospitality

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Here you can sleep, eat, drink, interact and discover. Our rooms are full of personality, our wine cellar is authentic and oh so intoxicating, and our chic terrace is a haven where you can freely indulge your senses.

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We are waiting for you to visit us ... But remember, once you come as a guest you will leave as a friend

AMENITIES & SERVICES

Free Parking

Airport Transfers

Free WiFi

Tours

Terrace & Garden

Food & Drinks

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

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TBILISI OLD TOWN

 

One of the Must-Dos and probably the most distinctive pleasures of visiting Georgia is wandering through Tbilisi Old City. Its vintage-style balconies, ancient churches, narrow streets, food markets and charming stores are simply breathtaking. Old Tbilisi highlights are Sulphur baths, Narikala Fortress and Dry Bridge, which are all just at 5 min walking distance from the hotel.  Tbilisi Old City also includes: Anchiskhati, Erekle II street, Peace Bridge, Botanical Garden, Sioni, Rike Park, Metekhi and Caravanserai

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RUSTAVELI AVENUE

 

While not as quaint as the old town streets, the central avenue of Tbilisi  has its own charms. Starting from freedom square, this lively avenue will probably feel your feet several times while visiting Tbilisi, so it truly helps when your hotel is just 2 minutes away. Some of the most beautiful and interesting venues of Tbilisi are here, as well as many fancy public & government buildings, national museums, parks, cafes, shops and entertainment places. It's also a place of many outdoor exhibitions and street performances 

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AGHMASHENEBELI

 

One of the main avenues in the historical part of Tbilisi, Agmashenebeli Avenue is known for its 19th-century classical architecture. It's one of the most poplar streets in Tbilisi, which recently underwent extensive restoration. It echoes back to Georgia's art nouveau golden age. Here everything - shops, industrial buildings, theatres, painted entryways and architectural ornaments - carry  the style of modernist grandeur. The place is totally transformed during the night with active pedestrian movement and loud music

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