The best hotels in Tbilisi
Tbilisi has 10,000+ places to sleep. Most are generic guesthouses in the wrong neighborhood. We found the 10 that are actually worth booking.
Our Top Picks in Tbilisi
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Fabrika Hostel & Suites
Chugureti, Tbilisi
Free cancellation & Pay later
Mercure Tbilisi Old Town
Old Town, Tbilisi
Free cancellation & Pay later
Hotel Tbilisi Core
Rustaveli, Tbilisi
Free cancellation & Pay later
Sheraton Grand Tbilisi Metechi Palace
Isani, Tbilisi
Free cancellation & Pay later
The Biltmore Hotel Tbilisi
Rustaveli, Tbilisi
Free cancellation & Pay later
All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fabrika Hostel & Suites | Chugureti, Tbilisi | $45–75/night | 8.1/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Hotel Tiflis | Old Town, Tbilisi | $65–95/night | 7.9/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 3 | Mercure Tbilisi Old Town | Old Town, Tbilisi | $105–160/night | 8.3/10 | Best Location |
| 4 | Hotel Kopala Rike | Rike, Tbilisi | $120–175/night | 8.6/10 | Most Popular |
| 5 | Rooms Hotel Tbilisi | Vake, Tbilisi | $145–220/night | 9.1/10 | Top Rated |
| 6 | Hotel Tbilisi Core | Rustaveli, Tbilisi | $130–185/night | 8.2/10 | Business Pick |
| 7 | Gtav Maidan | Abanotubani, Tbilisi | $155–210/night | 8.7/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 8 | Sheraton Grand Tbilisi Metechi Palace | Isani, Tbilisi | $175–240/night | 8.4/10 | Most Popular |
| 9 | The Biltmore Hotel Tbilisi | Rustaveli, Tbilisi | $260–420/night | 9/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 10 | Stamba Hotel | Vake, Tbilisi | $290–480/night | 9.3/10 | Top Rated |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Fabrika Hostel & Suites
Fabrika occupies a converted Soviet sewing factory on Merab Kostava Street and has become one of the coolest spots in the city. The rooms are compact but well designed, and the shared courtyard is packed with bars, food stalls, and creative spaces. It draws a young, social crowd, so expect noise into the late hours. The Marjanishvili metro station is a short walk away, making it easy to reach the old town. Good choice if you want atmosphere over silence.
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Hotel Tiflis
Hotel Tiflis sits on a quiet lane in the old town just minutes from Metekhi Church and the Kura River embankment. The building has traditional carved wooden balconies that are genuinely charming rather than just decorative. Rooms are basic but clean, and the staff are helpful with local recommendations. The included breakfast is simple but covers the essentials. A solid option for budget travelers who want to be close to Tbilisi's historic core.
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Mercure Tbilisi Old Town
This Mercure property sits right on Gorgasali Square, steps from the sulfur baths of Abanotubani and the Narikala Fortress. The rooms are standard Mercure quality, comfortable and consistent without much personality. The location genuinely is unbeatable for exploring the old city on foot. Staff at the front desk are professional and speak good English. Book a room with a balcony for views toward the fortress hill.
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Hotel Kopala Rike
Hotel Kopala sits above Rike Park with direct views of the Metekhi Church across the Kura River, and those views are the reason to stay here. The terrace restaurant makes the most of the panorama and serves decent Georgian food. Rooms are well furnished and quiet despite the central location. The cable car to Narikala Fortress departs from right below the hotel. This is a reliable mid-range pick with a setting that feels genuinely special.
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Rooms Hotel Tbilisi
Rooms Hotel on Merab Kostava Avenue in the Vake district is arguably the best mid-range design hotel in the city. The interior mixes Soviet-era furniture, exposed brick, and contemporary art in a way that actually works. The restaurant and bar draw a local crowd, which is always a good sign. Rooms are spacious with high ceilings and genuinely comfortable beds. It is not in the old town, but Rustaveli Avenue is walkable and the surroundings feel authentically local.
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Hotel Tbilisi Core
Tbilisi Core is a modern hotel on Rustaveli Avenue, putting guests within walking distance of the parliament building, the Opera House, and most of the city's main cultural institutions. The rooms are clean and functional with good soundproofing for a city-center address. The gym is small but usable, and the conference facilities are adequate for small business groups. Breakfast is served in a bright top-floor room with good city views. A straightforward, reliable choice for business travelers.
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Gtav Maidan
Gtav Maidan occupies a restored 19th-century merchant house in the Abanotubani sulfur bath district, and the architecture alone justifies a stay. The carved wooden balconies overlook a narrow courtyard and the domed bathhouses are visible from the upper floors. Rooms are furnished with antique pieces and local textiles without feeling cluttered. The on-site hammam uses the same natural sulfur springs as the public baths nearby. Couples especially appreciate the intimate scale of the property.
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Sheraton Grand Tbilisi Metechi Palace
The Sheraton Metechi Palace has occupied its dramatic clifftop position above the Kura River since the late Soviet era and the views from the upper floors remain among the best in the city. The hotel has been well maintained and offers all the amenities expected of an international chain at this level. The outdoor pool area is a highlight in summer. It sits in the Isani district, a short taxi ride from the old town but slightly removed from the main pedestrian action. Consistent, comfortable, and professionally run.
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The Biltmore Hotel Tbilisi
The Biltmore occupies a grand Stalin-era building right on Rustaveli Avenue and is the most prestigious address in central Tbilisi. The lobby is genuinely impressive with high ceilings, marble floors, and attentive staff who remember returning guests. Rooms are large by any standard, with excellent bedding and proper blackout curtains. The spa and indoor pool are among the best hotel facilities in the city. Dining at the rooftop bar on a clear evening with views toward the Caucasus mountains is hard to beat.
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Stamba Hotel
Stamba occupies a former Soviet publishing house on Merab Kostava Street and is the most design-forward luxury hotel in the city. The soaring atrium, glass greenhouse dining room, and carefully curated art collection set it apart from any other property in Tbilisi. Rooms are enormous with exposed concrete, original printing-house skylights, and custom furnishings. The restaurant, Cafe Stamba, is genuinely excellent and worth visiting even without a room booking. This is the hotel that gets talked about the most by design-conscious travelers visiting Georgia.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Tbilisi
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
Navigating Tbilisi's Neighborhoods for Hotel Stays
Old Town splits into two zones. Kala sits above the Kura River on the east bank, home to the sulfur baths and Narikala. Abanotubani is the lower bath district where Gtav Maidan sits. Both are walkable to each other and to Rike Park. The cable car from Rike to Narikala runs 9am-10pm.
Rustaveli Avenue is the city's commercial spine. Hotels here put you 20 minutes walk from Old Town or a quick metro ride. The Bristol Hotel on Freedom Square bridges both worlds. Vake district is the upscale residential area west of the center, home to Rooms Hotel and Stamba. Budget 15 minutes by taxi to Old Town from Vake.
What to Know Before Booking a Tbilisi Hotel
Georgian guesthouses often advertise rooms that look better in photos than in person. Book the top 3-4 rated properties in any neighborhood for reliable quality. Air conditioning matters in July and August when temperatures hit 35C. Check that your room has AC, not just a fan.
Most Old Town guesthouses have Wi-Fi and included breakfast. Booking.com reviews are generally reliable here. Check-in is typically 2pm-3pm Georgian time. Call ahead if arriving late from the airport because some small guesthouses lock the front door after 11pm.
Getting Around Tbilisi from Your Hotel
Tbilisi metro has two lines covering the center well. A metro card costs 2 GEL and each ride is 1 GEL. From Rustaveli Station you reach Old Town on foot in 20 minutes or connect to Isani in 10 minutes. Bolt and Yandex apps cover the gaps. Budget $2-4 for a cross-city ride.
Old Town lanes are pedestrian-only in sections. Cars can't reach many guesthouses directly, so you'll walk the last 200-300 meters with luggage. Wear shoes with grip because the cobblestones are genuine 19th century and uneven. The cable car at Rike Park costs 2.5 GEL return and runs daily.
Tbilisi Hotel Restaurants Worth Eating At
Hotel Kopala Rike's terrace restaurant serves decent Georgian food with Kura River views. The khinkali (soup dumplings) and phkhali (walnut-spinach starter) are good. Prices run 25-40 GEL per head. Cafe Stamba at Stamba Hotel is better than most standalone restaurants in the city. Reserve a table for dinner even if you're staying elsewhere.
Fabrika Hostel's courtyard has a dozen food and drink vendors including excellent natural wine bars, a ramen spot, and Vietnamese street food. This isn't typical hostel fare. The courtyard runs from 11am to 2am and attracts locals as much as travelers.
Tbilisi Sulfur Bath District and Where to Stay Nearby
Abanotubani is the original reason Tbilisi exists. The natural sulfur springs bubble at 37C and have been used since the 5th century. Public baths charge 3-5 GEL for access. Private rooms with your own pool cost 30-80 GEL/hour. Chreli-Abano on Abo Tbileli Street is the most photogenic bathhouse exterior.
Gtav Maidan is the only hotel inside the bath district itself. It has its own hammam using the same sulfur water. Book the room with a balcony view of the domed bathhouse roofs. The smell of sulfur is faint from the hotel. Mercure Tbilisi Old Town on Gorgasali Square is 3 minutes walk from the baths.
Day Trips from Tbilisi Hotels
Kakheti wine region starts 90 minutes east by car. The Alaverdi Cathedral and Signagi walled town are worth the drive. Most Tbilisi hotels can arrange shared taxis or tours. Kazbegi mountain town is 3 hours north on the Georgian Military Highway. The Gergeti Trinity Church at 2170m elevation is the best day trip from the city.
Mtskheta, Georgia's ancient capital, sits 20 minutes north by marshrutka (minibus). The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is UNESCO-listed and takes 45 minutes to explore. Combine it with Jvari Monastery on the hill above. Budget a full day for Kazbegi. Half a day covers Mtskheta comfortably.
Tbilisi's best neighborhoods
Tbilisi divides into Old Town (Abanotubani, Narikala, Metekhi), the Soviet-era Rustaveli corridor, and the newer Vake and Saburtalo districts. Old Town wins for first-timers. Vake wins for design hotels.
Old Town (Kala & Abanotubani) 3 vetted hotels Best base for first-time visitors
Best base for first-time visitors
Tbilisi's historic core sits on steep lanes above the Kura River. You're 5 minutes from Narikala Fortress, the sulfur baths, and the cable car. Most streets are cobblestone and too narrow for cars. Hotels here are smaller (10-30 rooms) and have more character than chain properties.
Avoid the cheapest guesthouses near the Dry Bridge flea market. They're often noisy and the bathrooms can be rough. Hotel Tiflis on a quiet lane near Metekhi Church is the sweet spot at $65-95/night.
Rustaveli Avenue 2 vetted hotels Business and culture corridor
Business and culture corridor
Rustaveli is Tbilisi's main boulevard, linking Freedom Square to the parliament building. The Opera House, National Museum, and Kashveti Church line the avenue. Hotels here work best for business travel or visitors who want city-center convenience without Old Town cobblestones.
The Biltmore Hotel in the Stalin-era building on Rustaveli is the city's most prestigious address. Rooms start at $260 but the lobby bar alone justifies a visit. Hotel Tbilisi Core nearby is a solid mid-range choice at $130-185.
Rike and Metekhi 1 vetted hotel River views and cable car access
River views and cable car access
Rike sits on the west bank of the Kura directly opposite Old Town. The Rike Park cable car to Narikala starts here. Hotel Kopala Rike is the neighborhood's standout property, with terrace views of Metekhi Church directly across the river.
The area is quieter than Abanotubani and less touristy. Evening walks along the Kura embankment path are pleasant. You're 10 minutes walk from the main Old Town sights via the Peace Bridge pedestrian crossing.
Vake 2 vetted hotels Design hotels for the creative crowd
Design hotels for the creative crowd
Vake is the upscale residential neighborhood west of Rustaveli. Tree-lined streets, wine bars, and cafes crowd around Merab Kostava Avenue. Rooms Hotel and Stamba Hotel are both here. This is where Tbilisi locals who can afford it choose to live.
You need a taxi to reach Old Town (15 minutes, 4-6 GEL). But if the hotel is the destination as much as the city, Vake is right. Vake Park is 10 minutes walk away, useful for morning runs.
Isani 1 vetted hotel Chain hotels with clifftop views
Chain hotels with clifftop views
Isani sits on the east bank of the Kura, across from Old Town. The Sheraton Metechi Palace has been on this clifftop since Soviet times. The views from upper floors toward the city are genuinely impressive.
The neighborhood itself is less interesting for tourists. You'll take taxis to everything. But the Sheraton is professionally managed and the outdoor pool is the best hotel pool in the city. Good for families or anyone prioritizing hotel facilities over walkability.
Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Tbilisi.
Romantic
Gtav Maidan in Abanotubani. A 19th-century merchant house with sulfur hammam, carved balconies over the bathhouse domes, and antique-furnished rooms. Two people, one hammam session, and a bottle of Mukuzani wine from the local shop. That's a Tbilisi evening.
Culture
Rustaveli Avenue puts you at the National Museum (1,000+ years of Georgian history, 5 floors), the Georgian National Opera, and the Parliament building. The Museum of Soviet Occupation on Rustaveli Avenue is three rooms and takes 45 minutes but stays with you longer.
Family
Sheraton Metechi Palace in Isani has the outdoor pool, large rooms, and reliable staff for families with children. Rike Park across the river has playgrounds and the cable car to Narikala is a hit with kids. The Narikala fortress walls are safe to walk along.
Budget
Fabrika Hostel in Chugureti charges $45-75/night and is genuinely one of the coolest places in the city. The converted Soviet sewing factory courtyard has better food and nightlife than most standalone venues. Metro to Old Town is 3 stops.
Outdoor
Turtle Lake in Vake is a 20-minute taxi from the center. Locals swim here in summer and there are cafes and walking paths. Better than the city beach on the Kura. For real water, Tsalka Lake is 90 minutes by car with clear swimming.
Foodie
Rooms Hotel's restaurant draws the city's food scene. But walk 10 minutes from any Old Town hotel to Erekle II Street where khinkali from Keto & Kote costs 0.80 GEL per dumpling. Real Georgian grandma cooking, not tourist-priced. Go for lunch, not dinner.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Tbilisi
When to visit Tbilisi and what to pay.
Spring (Mar-May)
April and May are excellent. The city is green, temperatures are comfortable, and hotel prices are $20-40 lower than summer peak. Easter in Tbilisi (usually April) brings candlelit processions through Old Town. Book 4-6 weeks ahead.
Summer (Jun-Aug)
July and August are hot (35C) and prices spike. Georgian travelers fill the city on weekends. AC is non-negotiable. The Old Town lanes hold heat from the stone. If you come in summer, stay somewhere with a pool or plan evenings in rooftop bars.
Fall (Sep-Nov)
September is the sweet spot. Rtveli (grape harvest) happens in Kakheti region, 90 minutes from Tbilisi. Wine festivals, lower hotel prices than summer, and 22C days. October adds autumn foliage to the Kura River canyon. Book 3-4 weeks ahead for September weekends.
Winter (Dec-Feb)
Lowest hotel prices of the year. Christmas in Tbilisi centers on Alaverdobis Rioni street decorations and the Biltmore hosts good events. Gudauri ski resort is 2.5 hours north if that's relevant. The sulfur baths are actually better in winter. Cold outside, hot inside.
Booking Tips for Tbilisi
Insider tips for booking hotels in Tbilisi.
Book Old Town hotels at least 3 weeks ahead
The best small hotels in Abanotubani (Gtav Maidan) and Rike (Hotel Kopala) have only 15-25 rooms and fill up on weekends and Georgian holidays. Georgian public holidays include Independence Day (May 26) and Tbilisoba city festival (third week of October). Those dates book 6-8 weeks ahead.
Get a Georgian SIM card before booking taxis
Bolt and Yandex taxi apps require a Georgian phone number. Magti or Geocell SIMs cost 10-15 GEL at the airport arrivals hall and activate within minutes. Without a local number, you're dependent on the overpriced licensed airport taxis (60-80 GEL vs 25-35 GEL on apps).
Check which floor your Old Town room is on
Old Town guesthouses have 3-4 floors and no elevator. Room 1 on the ground floor faces a lane and can be dark. Room 4 on the top floor with a wooden balcony is the one worth booking. Ask for upper floor with balcony when booking. Most guesthouses don't charge extra.
Use the Tbilisi Metro for airport transfers
The airport metro (Tbilisi Metro Line 2) runs from the airport to the city center every 10-12 minutes, 6am to midnight. Cost is 1 GEL. Buy a metro card (refundable 2 GEL deposit) at the airport station. Journey time to Rustaveli is 35 minutes. Significantly cheaper than taxis and completely reliable.
Natural wine is Tbilisi's best dinner pairing
Georgia invented qvevri (clay pot) wine making 8,000 years ago. Natural wine bars along Erekle II Street and near Fabrika charge 8-15 GEL per glass. Rkatsiteli and Saperavi are the local grape varieties. Ask hotel staff for their personal wine bar recommendation, not the one on every tourist map. The locals know different spots.
The Peace Bridge charges no toll and stays open 24 hours
The glass and steel pedestrian bridge connecting Rike Park to Old Town is the fastest crossing between them. It's 5 minutes walk from Hotel Kopala Rike to the Anchiskhati Basilica on the Old Town side. A useful orientation point: if you can see the bridge, you can find your way.
Hotels in Tbilisi — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Tbilisi.
What is the best neighborhood to stay in Tbilisi?
Old Town (Abanotubani and Kala districts) wins for first visits. You're within 10 minutes walk of Narikala Fortress, the sulfur baths, and Metekhi Church. Rustaveli is better for business travel, 5 minutes from the parliament and Opera House. Vake suits design-hotel fans but requires a taxi to the old city (about 4 GEL, 10 minutes).
How much does a hotel in Tbilisi cost?
Budget guesthouses in Old Town run $40-70/night. Mid-range hotels on Rustaveli Avenue cost $100-200/night. The Biltmore on Rustaveli and Stamba Hotel in Vake top out at $300-480/night. Tbilisi is cheap by European standards. Even the luxury end is half the price of Paris or Rome.
Is Tbilisi safe for tourists?
Yes, Tbilisi is generally safe. Old Town and Rustaveli are well-lit and tourist-friendly. Avoid the area around Gldani (far north) and Isani at night. Taxis should be ordered via Yandex or Bolt apps, not flagged on the street. Crime targeting tourists is low.
What is the best time to visit Tbilisi?
April to June and September to October are ideal. Spring temperatures sit around 18-25C, hotel prices are $20-30 lower than summer. Summer (July-August) is hot at 35C and crowded. Wine festivals happen in October in nearby Kakheti, 90 minutes east. Skip January and February unless you want Gudauri ski slopes.
Do Tbilisi hotels include breakfast?
Most mid-range and budget hotels include breakfast. At Hotel Tiflis in Old Town, it's simple but covers eggs and local cheese. Upscale hotels like the Biltmore on Rustaveli charge extra ($25-35). Ask when booking. Georgian bread and churchkhela from street stalls near the Narikala cable car station costs under $2 and beats most hotel buffets.
How do I get from Tbilisi airport to my hotel?
Bolt or Yandex taxi from Tbilisi International Airport to Old Town costs 25-35 GEL (about $9-12) and takes 25-30 minutes with no traffic. The airport metro runs every 10 minutes to Rustaveli Station for 1 GEL. Avoid the unlicensed taxis waiting outside arrivals. They charge 60-80 GEL for the same trip.
Which areas should I skip in Tbilisi?
Skip hotels near Didube bus station. It's loud, the market is chaotic, and you're 30 minutes from Old Town by metro. Gldani district offers cheap rooms but is 45 minutes from everything worth seeing. The Isani neighborhood behind the Sheraton has good views but limited walkability. Pay the extra $20/night for Old Town proximity on your first trip.
Are Tbilisi hotels good value?
Outstanding value. A $130/night room at Hotel Kopala Rike includes caldera-view balconies, a terrace restaurant, and cable car access to Narikala below. The same room quality in Budapest or Prague would cost $200+. Even budget options like Hotel Tiflis at $65 include private rooms with carved wooden balconies in a building older than most European capitals.
Can you walk between Tbilisi hotels and attractions?
Old Town hotels put you on foot to everything. Narikala Fortress is 8 minutes walk from Hotel Kopala Rike. The sulfur baths at Abanotubani are a 5-minute walk from Gtav Maidan. Rustaveli hotels require a 20-minute walk or 5-minute taxi to Old Town. Vake hotels (Rooms Hotel, Stamba) need a 15-minute taxi to the historic core.
What makes Stamba Hotel special compared to other Tbilisi hotels?
Stamba occupies a converted Soviet publishing house on Merab Kostava Street. The 16-meter atrium, greenhouse dining room, and printing-house skylights are genuine. Rooms average 50 square meters. Cafe Stamba on the ground floor attracts a local creative crowd, not just hotel guests. At $290-480/night it's expensive for Tbilisi but would be budget-tier in London or New York.
Is parking available at Tbilisi hotels?
Old Town hotels have limited or no parking. Hotel Kopala Rike and Gtav Maidan have street parking nearby but the lanes are narrow. Sheraton Metechi Palace in Isani has a proper lot (15 GEL/day). Biltmore and Stamba have valet parking. If you're renting a car for Kakheti or Kazbegi day trips, factor parking into your hotel choice.
Are there family-friendly hotels in Tbilisi?
Sheraton Metechi Palace in Isani has the best family setup: outdoor pool, large rooms, a lift that actually works reliably. Hotel Tbilisi Core on Rustaveli Avenue is kid-friendly with connecting rooms available. Avoid boutique guesthouses in Old Town with narrow staircases for families with small children. The Sheraton charges $175-240/night but the pool access alone is worth it in July.