Welcome to this amazing ancient city that is home to some of the most incredible architecture in the world! The history of this place dates back to either the 1st or 2nd century AD, that’s a really long time ago! Whether you come here for all the historical places or enjoy the bohemian atmosphere of the city, there’s something to see and do in Tbilisi for every type of traveler!
Georgia has been producing wine for 8000 years, so I guess they pretty much invented this drink; that’s why UNESCO has included their traditional method of making wine through the use of qvevri, on its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. So if you love a good glass of wine like me, you are sure to love your time in Tbilisi!
Enough with the reasons why you should visit this town, I know I already convinced you! Now you’re probably wondering where to stay in Tbilisi but don’t worry! I’ve looked through hundreds of hotel and hostel lists to find the absolute best one for each price range, and I only recommend the best-rated hotels that I would choose for myself!
Make sure you book the accommodations quickly, no matter in which area they’re located so that you can get the best deals!
Let’s go!
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Quick Picks for Your Stay
Here’s a shortlist of all the best hotels located in Tbilisi Old town:
This map will help you visualize all the areas where to stay in Tbilisi, Georgia that I will be talking about in this post
- Old Town: for first-timers
- Avlabari: for budget
- Vera: for families
- Mtatsminda & Rustaveli Avenue: for the best views
- Marjanishvili: for trendy vibes
- Vake: for luxury
1. Old Town – where to stay in Tbilisi for the first time
As a tourist, you want to get to know the city you’re visiting as much as possible. There’s no better way than to stay in the heart of the city to get a feel for it! With small colorful houses placed one right next to the other and narrow cobbled streets, this area of Tbilisi is very dreamy!
The neighborhood is full of churches, museums, and other landmarks, and even though some require renovation, they just add to the area’s charm. The residential architecture found in the Old Town is also worth taking in, as many of the buildings date back to the 18th century. Ok, well, the city is extremely old, so you can find some structures from back in the 5th century too!
The Old town consists of Liberty Square (also known as Freedom Square), the Abanotubani area with the traditional Sulphur baths, and Sololaki with some trendy cafes. Over the years this area of Tbilisi has just gotten better and better. Now the streets are filled with art shops, wine houses, and many other interesting places that will keep you away from your hotel!
All in all, you cannot go wrong if you decide to stay in the Old Town, all the attractions like the beautiful Narikala Fortress, restaurants, and shops are pretty much walkable from anywhere you stay here and since I love combining all types of activities when I travel, for any of you who are in the mood to have some fun during your holiday, you can hit the bars in the Old town, there are so many here!
Pssssst! While you are in the city you’re going to want to use your time wisely so make sure to check out this article for the top 11 things to do in Tbilisi that will keep you entertained!
I love the beautiful and chic design of this Georgian luxury hotel! One of the best places to stay in Tbilisi, which has private rooms and a bar. You can go for a swim in the morning and then eat a delicious breakfast on the terrace. I would hit the sauna after that long trip to the city!
Other accommodation options in Old Town
A perfect stay in Tbilisi Old town that has great views of the city, unique rooms, free wifi, a bar, and a beautiful terrace
A perfect boutique hotel in the Old Town area with unique Georgian family rooms, free wifi, and private bathrooms
A beautiful apartment with a great location, private rooms, free wifi, a nice kitchen, and free parking
Things to do in Old Town
- Take a traditional sulfur Georgian bath at the Royal Baths
- Check out the view of the city from the top of Narikala Fortress
- Walk on the Bridge of Peace at night
- Take a picture of the unique Mother of Georgia statue
- Enjoy the beautiful atmosphere in Liberty Square (Freedom square)
- Go shopping on Rustaveli Avenue
- Check out the architecture of the Anchiskhati Basilica
- Get a souvenir from the Dry Bridge Market
- Visit the Georgian National Museum, National Gallery, and Georgian National Youth Palace
2. Avlabari – best place to stay in Tbilisi for budget travelers
Located just across the Kura river from the Old Town, there’s only a 20-minute walk to Tbilisi’s City Center from Avlabari. This is one of the best places to stay in Tbilisi for all budget travelers as you can find cheap hotels but at the same time, you’re really close to all the big attractions.
Although some landmarks are within walking distance, you have a metro station in this area so don’t worry if you feel like your feet might give up on you!
Avlabari is a lively neighborhood with a lot of cafes, restaurants, shops, and clubs. Grab some food in one of the many restaurants in the area or buy souvenirs at the countless shops before spending an evening bar-hopping!
The area is also home to most of Tbilisi’s gay community. It can get a little loud at night and some people love that about this neighborhood, however, I don’t recommend this area for couples who are looking for a quiet and romantic evening.
You still have to see all the Georgian architecture in Avlabari. There are some great churches to visit such as the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, and let’s not forget the Metekhi Church which has such a cool location! I’ll let you find out for yourself but all I can say is that there’s a cliff and a river involved! Curios?
Make sure to book your trip here in advance and find out why everyone raves about this place!
A hotel that has a wine cellar filled with Georgian Wine? I’m already packing! Stay in one of the best hotels in Tbilisi located in a 19th-century building! Have a glass of wine on the terrace or on the balcony of your room and admire the view. Enjoy your breakfast in the hotel’s restaurant and head down to explore the library!
Other accommodation options in Avlabari
This hotel in Tbilisi Avlabari has a view of the city, private rooms, free parking and offer a buffet breakfast
One of the best places to stay on a budget, that offers breakfast and has private rooms good for families
A great place to stay in Avlabari, this old house has a backyard, a lovely kitchen, and private rooms
Things to do in Avlabari
- Admire the Georgian architecture of the Holy Trinity Cathedral
- Visit the Presidential Palace in Avlabari
- Take the metro and explore the rest of the city
- See the Queen Darejan Palace
- Climb up to see the Matekhi Church and enjoy the views of the city
- Spend a fun afternoon in Rike Park in Avlabari
- Walk on the Metekhi bridge that connects Avlabari to the Old Town
- See the beautiful ruins of the Karmir Avetaran Armenian Church
- Take a picture of the sculpture in Avlabari Square
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3. Vera – where to stay in Tbilisi for families
Vera is located on the north side of the city, quite close to the Old town but in this area, you’ll enjoy some peace and quiet, which makes it one of the best places to stay in Tbilisi if you’re traveling with kids. It is an up and coming area in the city that is becoming super trendy as we speak.
This residential neighborhood is known to have a beautiful green location and a park at every corner. You’ll find that it is very good for any person who is traveling with families as there are plenty of picnic spots or playgrounds that will keep the kids occupied while you enjoy the atmosphere in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Do keep in mind that Vera is located in a hillside area, so you will need some good shoes!
The view of the city is so worth it though and I’m sure the families will love spending a fun afternoon at the Zoo! I know I loved it so much when I was traveling with my parents as a kid!
You’re probably going to want to take some quick day trips to the Old town to find all the cool museums and explore Freedom Square but fear not, since Vera is located close to Old Tbilisi you can walk to that area, past the Rustaveli metro station to get there!
If you love some good old traditional Georgian aesthetics, then I highly recommend this place! It’s definitely one of the best hotels in Tbilisi, just a look at the uniquely designed private rooms and they will steal your heart! You can have dinner with a view on the terrace that has huge windows and if you’re in the mood, you can hit the gym!
Other accommodation options in Vera
One of the best places to stay in Tbilisi, Georgia that offers cozy rooms with private bathrooms and breakfast
One of the best hotels in the city for families that offers breakfast, a nice sun terrace, and spacious rooms
Check out this minimalistic budget apartment that has a kitchen, a backyard, and an indoor fireplace
Things to do in Vera
- Have a picnic with the family in Vera Park
- Take the kids to Tbilisi Zoo to see all the cute animals
- Eat a delicious dinner at Varazi House
- Explore the beautiful Blue Monastery
- Take a walk to see Tbilisi Old town
- Visit the Iakob Nikoladze House-Museum in Vera
4. Mtatsminda & Rustaveli Avenue – an area with great views
The biggest district in Tbilisi, located west of the Old town, was named after the mountain Mtatsminda, the highest point here and a city symbol. It’s a lovely area to stay in, especially because it’s so close to the Old town. Rustaveli Avenue is located just a minute’s walk away and this is the main street in town that connects Liberty Square with the rest of the city.
Rustaveli Avenue is full of nice shops, so if you’re looking for where to stay in Tbilisi to treat yourself to some new clothes or souvenirs, then definitely check out this area!
Mtatsminda is known for its panoramic views and for the Ferris Wheel, which by the way it’s the coolest thing ever to do while you’re on holiday here! If we have any hiker lovers among us, I recommend checking out the Tbilisi TV Tower trail, but only if you are an experienced hiker. The views as you climb up are the best!
For someone who is looking for an easier hike, I think you’ll love the Mtatsminda Pantheon. It’s one of my favorite spots here as it’s very bohemian and it’s where the most prominent writers, authors, and artists in Georgia are buried!
Here you’ll get to experience the authentic local atmosphere as there are some old Georgian residential spots in this neighborhood. You’ll find the best hotels here however the prices might be a bit high as the Old town is located within walking distance.
One of the best luxurious hotels in Tbilisi with views of the city that will leave you breathless! Order room service and enjoy your breakfast while looking outside the big windows! I love it, it’s like a scene in a movie! There’s also a swimming pool and a bar if you’re in the mood for some day drinking!
Other options in Mtatsminda & Rustaveli Avenue
Guests will love the rooms of this hotel in Tbilisi, which has a swimming pool, a bar, and a terrace
One of the best hotels in Tbilisi, great for budget guests, close to all attractions and it has cozy rooms
Just a two minutes walk to Rustaveli Av, this is the best apartment to stay in Tbilisi that has big rooms and a TV
Things to do in Mtatsminda & Rustaveli Avenue
- Visit the Mtatsminda Pantheon in Tbilisi
- Climb the Tbilisi TV Tower trail and see the panoramic views of the city
- Go shopping on Rustaveli Avenue
- Walk to the Old town in Tbilisi
- Admire the views of the Mtatsminda Mountain
- Go to Rustaveli metro station and explore the city center
- Take the funicular up to Mtatsminda Plateau to see the TV Tower
- Have fun in the Mtatsminda Amusement Park and ride the Ferris Wheel
5. Marjanishvili – where to stay in Tbilisi for hip & trendy vibes
Located west of the Old town, this area is very friendly and full of trendy restaurants, bars, and cafes. You will definitely experience the local authentic vibe here as the new side of Tbilisi blends perfectly with its old side.
I love when I find these raw places that haven’t been touched up to look good for the tourists! I always bring my camera with me on holiday and you should too as Marjanishvili is full of cool and hip street art and not to mention the old soviet mosaics and monuments! I love it, it’s so original! Speaking of originality, in this neighborhood, you’ll find the coolest hostel you’ve ever seen – this area is known for its unusual accommodations.
Dive into the local cuisine and wine bars and find some really cheap restaurants here. The best one is Barbarestan, it’s among the top things that you have to try here and it’s inspired by one of the most popular feminists in Georgia, Barbare Eristavi-Jorjadze.
You can use the Marjanishvili metro station if you want to see other parts of Tbilisi but while you’re here, I highly recommend visiting Rose Park, it’s such a quiet and serene place! The perfect escape from all the city noise and I know that sometimes all that can get really tiring. I always like to look for a place like this to walk around and think about my next move.
A great luxurious hotel located in one of Tbilisi’s best areas, I love the modern design! It’s like you’re on a spaceship but still have a view of the city! This place is really nice as it has a cool terrace for guests and you can have a drink at the friendly bar if you don’t feel like leaving your hotel at night!
Other accommodation options in Marjanishvili
Stay in Tbilisi in one of the best hotels that is great for couples and offer guests room service
A great budget hostel in Tbilisi that has a courtyard with many restaurants and bars and private rooms
Guests will love this great budget place with a bohemian design that has a kitchen and a patio
Things to do in Marjanishvili
- Explore the beautiful urban street art in Tbilisi
- Eat dinner at the friendly Barbarestan
- Take pictures of old Soviet Mosaics
- Check the trendy bars and restaurants
- Relax in the Roses Park located in Marjanishvili
- Catch a street performance
- Have fun at the Museums of Selfies
- Walk along the bank of the Mtkvari river
- Catch a play at the Marjanishvili Theatre
6. Vake – best place to stay in Tbilisi for luxury
Located in the southern part of Tbilisi, this area is the perfect place for all travelers who aren’t afraid to go all out when they’re on holiday! Important politicians and rich people in Georgia used to live in this neighborhood and as a result, the luxurious hotels here are a bit more pricey but they are so worth it!
One of the best areas of Tbilisi is home to a combination of old vintage houses and new buildings. Of course, you’ll find tons of luxurious restaurants and bars and if you’re in the mood for some shopping, you can head to Rustaveli Avenue and walk towards the city center, or get a bus if you’re not really in the mood to walk.
This posh area in Tbilisi, Georgia is covered by the huge Vake Park. The views of the city are great here and there’s a bit of history surrounding the place as there’s a WWII memorial and a grand fountain that looks very majestic!
One of the best hotels to stay in Tbilisi, Vake, which has an elegant Georgian design! I love the indoor swimming pool, you can enjoy it no matter which season you’re coming. If you want to enjoy some “me time” head to the spa center and relax all afternoon. They also have a bar if you feel like having a drink before bed.
Other accommodation options in Vake
Guests will love this great hotel in Vake that has rooms with a cute balcony and seating area for couples
Stay in Tbilisi on a budget in this Vake apartment hotel with great rooms that have a balcony and free wifi
A lovely villa located close to the Vake Park that has a kitchen, beautiful designed rooms, and free wifi
Things to do in Vake
- Take a stroll in the friendly Vake Park
- Walk to the city center (Tbilisi Old town) or get a bus
- Go shopping on Rustaveli Avenue
- Have fun visiting the Wine Factory N1 in Vake
- Eat a delicious dinner at Hacker-Pschorr
- Enjoy a music show at backstage76 located in Vake Park
- Relax at Vake swimming pool
- Visit the Vake Turtle Lake
👑 Luxury price: | $200 |
💵 Mid-range hotel: | $100 |
🛏️ Budget: | $40 |
🏠 Airbnb: | $40 |
💰 Accommodation prices: | Low |
📍 Best Area: | Old Town |
🛎️ Best luxury hotel: | Ambassadori Tbilisi |
👛 Best budget hotel: | Fabrika Hostel & Suites |
BONUS: Enjoy the Tbilisi nightlife in these top 4 bars
Over the years the capital of Georgia has suffered some big changes but now the bohemian atmosphere in the city and the magic of the Tbilisi Old Town have drawn many different types of tourists!
This town is definitely close to becoming a party hub center in the area so let’s see which are the most amazing bars and nightclubs that you should visit. Because the Old town area is the most popular and frequented by tourists, all the cool bars are located here.
1. Bassiani
For all of you who like to party until the sun rises, I recommend going to Bassiani in the Old town. It’s located in an old swimming pool at Dinamo Stadium and I’ve heard numerous times that it’s called the “the Berghain of the Caucasus” (Berghain is the famous techno club in Berlin). That means you know it will be fun and super exclusive!
They bring a lot of famous DJs and it can be tricky to get inside, you have to register online and get verified in order to get in so make sure to check it out if you are planning on going here!
2. Sakhelosno Bar
Located in Tbilisi Old town, close to Freedom Square, Sakhelosno Bar is perfect if you love going out on a weekday as usually, during the week most bars are closed! Designed with cool graffiti, this friendly bar doesn’t have wifi so get ready to mingle all night and listen to some live music if you’re lucky!
3. Black Dog Bar
Are you traveling with your furry friend? Well, now you both can party the night away at this cool pet-friendly bar located in Tbilisi best area, the Old town. You can enjoy some nice craft beer, pub food and mingle with the friendly staff here!
4. Lucy Tattoo Studio
I just love these types of places! Located under the Zaarbruken Bridge, this bar is also a tattoo studio with artists performing on Fridays and Saturdays! It’s so cool! If you like hip-hop, disco, jazz, or electronica, then definitely check this place! Maybe get a tattoo as a souvenir, why not? Keep in mind that there’s a small fee if you want to come here after 11 pm.
Frequently asked questions about Tbilisi
🏙️ Which is the best area to stay in Tbilisi?
If you’re wondering where to stay in Tbilisi to get the best experience, I highly recommend the Tbilisi Old town area. It has all the big landmarks in the city and everything is within walking distance.
💰 Is Tbilisi cheap or expensive?
Budget travelers or backpackers usually overlook Tbilisi, but the truth is that Georgia’s capital city has some of the cheapest accommodations, a nice hostel, and restaurants.
💭 How many days should I spend in Tbilisi?
To get the whole experience of the beautiful capital city of Georgia, I recommend staying in Tbilisi between 3 to 5 days.
❓What hotels in Tbilisi City have nice views?
If you’re looking for where to stay in Tbilisi to enjoy the city’s beautiful view, then I recommend staying at the Ibis Styles hotel in Old Town or the Hotel Passport in Avlabari.
🏨 What are the best hotels in Tbilisi Old Town?
Some of Tbilisi’s best hotels located in the Old Town are Ambassadori Tbilisi Hotel and Doors Meidan Design Hotel.
Conclusion
Well, that’s it from me! I hope this article helped you decide where to stay in Tbilisi, which hotel or hostel is the best for you, and what activity you want to do first!
I know I’ve given you tons of hotel options but here are my top two favorites both located in Tbilisi Old town. Just make sure you book them in advance as this city is getting more attention from travelers every day!
- Ambassadori Tbilisi Hotel – A elegant luxury hotel with a fitness center
- ibis Styles – A trendy hotel in the heart of Tbilisi
Explore the beautiful Old town of Tbilisi, eat the amazing traditional food and go out to enjoy the nightlife of this amazing complex town!
Do leave a comment if you have any questions or suggestions for our traveling community!
Safe travels,
Victoria
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Well done! Now i know where to go and what to do, cheers Victoria.
Hi Moe, you are most welcome!
If you haven’t read our post on Things to do in Tbilisi, be sure to check it out too!
Thanks so much for the overview, it helped me a lot as a first time visitors of Tbilisi!
Beautiful Article, really informative for first timers to Georgia . Keep doing this Amazing work.