Old Town & Abanotubani
The tourist heart, the sulfur baths and the alleys. Lively day and night — but noisier and pricier.
Where to stay in the capital — neighborhood by neighborhood, at every price
Tbilisi is compact and easy to stay in almost anywhere central, but the neighborhood changes the whole experience. Here are the most sought-after areas and real hotels at every price — from a design hostel to a luxury boutique. Use the live map below to see photos, prices and availability in real time.
The tourist heart, the sulfur baths and the alleys. Lively day and night — but noisier and pricier.
Art-nouveau buildings, cobbled lanes and a bohemian feel. The pick for most travelers: central yet calm.
City centre, cafés and Rustaveli Avenue on foot. Home to the big design hotels.
An affluent, leafy, quiet district by Vake Park. Less touristy, great for families and longer stays.
Design hostels, guesthouses and apartments. Fabrika on the left bank is an institution in itself, with a social courtyard.
Boutique hotels and mid-range chains in the centre — excellent value, great location and breakfast.
World-class design hotels: rooftop pools, spas and chef restaurants. Stamba and Rooms are a destination on their own.
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