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Best Boutique Hotels in Tbilisi 2026 | Design & Style

Tbilisi's boutique hotel scene reflects the city's character with particular fidelity — these are properties where the owner's aesthetic is visible in every detail, from the art on the walls to the books in the library. Unlike chain hotels, the boutiques here exist in a direct conversation with the city: they inhabit historic buildings, draw their design inspiration from local craft traditions, and employ staff who are genuine advocates for their neighbourhood. They are the accommodation equivalent of a well-edited independent bookshop.

Best Boutique Hotels in Tbilisi 2026 | Design & Style

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The Best Boutique Hotels in Tbilisi

Our top pick for boutique hotels in Tbilisi is Rooms Hotel Tbilisi in Vera District — rated 9.3 Superb and offering Design, Rooftop bar. For an excellent alternative, Stamba Hotel in Vera District is a superb choice at the $$$ price point.

About This Guide

The boutique hotel movement arrived in Tbilisi when a generation of local hoteliers rejected the formula of international chains in favour of properties with genuine character. They took historic buildings, hired designers who had never worked in hospitality, and created spaces where the aesthetic was inseparable from the experience. That legacy continues today in Tbilisi's best boutique hotels.

In Tbilisi's historic districts and creative neighbourhoods, the boutique hotel has become as much a cultural institution as the city's galleries and restaurants. The best properties serve as informal community hubs — their lobbies frequented by locals, their bars the setting for conversations between artists, architects, and passing travelers.

What makes Tbilisi's boutique hotels distinctive is their ability to translate the city's character into a hospitality language. The materials, the proportions, the art, the music, the scent of the lobby — all of these are considered expressions of what Tbilisi is. Staying in one of these properties is not just accommodation; it is an act of local participation.

In This Guide

  • Rooms Hotel Tbilisi
  • Stamba Hotel
  • Biltmore Hotel Tbilisi
  • Tbilisi Marriott Hotel
  • Fabrika Hostel & Suites
  • Hotel Ambassadori Tbilisi
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Best Boutique Hotels in Tbilisi 2026 | Design & Style

11 hotels · Updated March 2026

Rooms Hotel Tbilisi — Vera District
$$$
★ 9.3 Superb

Vera District

Rooms Hotel Tbilisi

The hotel that put Tbilisi on the international design-travel map, Rooms Hotel occupies a converted Soviet-era publishing house with an aesthetic that mixes industrial heritage, Georgian craft, and effortless cool. The rooftop bar is legendary, the library-lounge invites hours of lingering, and the Georgian buffet breakfast is worth waking up for. It remains the benchmark against which all Tbilisi hotel openings are measured.

  • Design
  • Rooftop bar
  • Trendsetting
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Stamba Hotel — Vera District
$$$
★ 9.2 Superb

Vera District

Stamba Hotel

Another repurposed Soviet building — this time a printing factory — Stamba has become a cultural hub as much as a hotel, hosting art exhibitions, a vinyl-spinning bar, and a rooftop greenhouse restaurant that serves inventive Georgian cuisine. The double-height rooms with original factory windows are among the most memorable spaces in the Caucasus.

  • Cultural hub
  • Art & design
  • Restaurant
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Biltmore Hotel Tbilisi — Rustaveli Avenue
$$$$
★ 9.0 Superb

Rustaveli Avenue

Biltmore Hotel Tbilisi

The city's most grand conventional luxury hotel, the Biltmore occupies a prominent corner on Rustaveli Avenue with sweeping views of the city and Narikala Fortress. The opulent interiors, full-service spa, and impeccable service cater to dignitaries and high-end leisure travelers who want five-star assurance in an adventurous destination.

  • Five-star luxury
  • Spa
  • City views
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Tbilisi Marriott Hotel — Rustaveli Avenue
$$$$
★ 8.8 Superb

Rustaveli Avenue

Tbilisi Marriott Hotel

A stately early-20th-century building on Rustaveli gives the Marriott its architectural cachet, and the reliable five-star service and well-appointed rooms make it a safe choice for business travelers and families. The central location, a stone's throw from the Georgian National Museum, means the city's highlights are all walkable.

  • Reliable luxury
  • Rustaveli location
  • Families
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Fabrika Hostel & Suites — Chugureti
$
★ 8.4 Very Good

Set inside a repurposed Soviet sewing factory, Fabrika is simultaneously a hostel, hotel, bar complex, market, and creative space — essentially a city within a city. The courtyard buzzes with energy from morning coffee to late-night DJs, making it the preferred address for creative travelers and digital nomads seeking community over convention.

  • Hostel & suites
  • Nightlife
  • Creative community
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Hotel Ambassadori Tbilisi — Old Town — Abanotubani
$$$
★ 8.7 Superb

Old Town — Abanotubani

Hotel Ambassadori Tbilisi

Perched on the hillside above the sulphur baths with panoramic views of the Old Town and the fortress, Ambassadori offers a fine-dining restaurant, rooftop terrace, and elegant rooms at prices that would be unthinkable for this quality level in Western Europe. The spa with its natural thermal water is a highlight.

  • Old Town views
  • Thermal spa
  • Fine dining
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Hotel Paragraph Resort & Spa — Mtatsminda
$$$$
★ 9.1 Superb

Clinging to the Mtatsminda hillside with vertiginous city views, Paragraph is Tbilisi's most dramatic resort-hotel, with a full spa, outdoor infinity pool, and multiple restaurants drawing on Georgia's extraordinary culinary heritage. The cable car to the city below adds a cinematic arrival experience.

  • Infinity pool
  • City views
  • Spa resort
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Old Metekhi Hotel — Old Town — Metekhi
$$
★ 8.5 Very Good

Old Town — Metekhi

Old Metekhi Hotel

A charming boutique hotel in a historic building near the Metekhi Church, with rooms that peer out over the Mtkvari River gorge toward the cave monastery of Betlemi. It's one of the most atmospheric places to sleep in Georgia, offering genuine Old Town character at reasonable prices.

  • River views
  • Historic
  • Boutique
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Hotel 108 — Sololaki
$$
★ 9.0 Superb

Sololaki

Hotel 108

A sleek new boutique in the aristocratic Sololaki district, Hotel 108 occupies a 19th-century mansion with exposed brick, period arches, and minimalist Georgian design that feels fresh without being sanitized. The small rooftop plunge pool and the passionate owner's wine recommendations are both outstanding.

  • Boutique
  • Sololaki architecture
  • Wine
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Dodo Hotel — Vera District
$$
★ 8.8 Superb

Vera District

Dodo Hotel

A stylish mid-range option in the lively Vera neighbourhood, Dodo Hotel offers well-designed rooms, a ground-floor café popular with local creatives, and a genuine neighbourhood feel that the big internationals can't replicate. Walking distance to Vake Park and the best wine bars in the city.

  • Neighbourhood feel
  • Café culture
  • Design
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Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel — Rose Revolution Square
$$$
★ 8.6 Superb

Rose Revolution Square

Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel

The tallest hotel in the city, this brutalist Soviet tower was converted into a slick Radisson Blu with panoramic rooms, a rooftop pool, and a central location on Rose Revolution Square. The views from the upper floors — mountains on one side, the river on the other — are extraordinary on a clear day.

  • Panoramic views
  • Rooftop pool
  • City centre
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a hotel genuinely 'boutique'?

Typically fewer than 100 rooms, a strong individual design identity, independent or small-group ownership, and a higher ratio of staff to guests. True boutique hotels distinguish themselves through personality rather than size alone.

Are boutique hotels more expensive than chain hotels?

Not necessarily. Many boutique hotels price competitively with three-star chains. The difference is you get character and individuality rather than standardisation. The sweet spot is $$ boutiques that offer design quality at mid-range prices.

Do boutique hotels have the same facilities as larger hotels?

Some boutique hotels intentionally forgo large pools or conference facilities in favour of character and personalisation. If certain amenities are essential, confirm before booking — the best boutiques will tell you honestly what they do and don't offer.

How do I identify a genuine boutique hotel from marketing language?

Look for specific design details mentioned in reviews (artwork, furniture, materials), original room photos rather than renders, and reviews mentioning owners or specific staff by name. Generic 'boutique-style' properties often lack the genuine personality.

What's the best neighbourhood for boutique hotels?

Boutique hotels tend to cluster in historic centres, gentrifying neighbourhoods with affordable older buildings, and areas with strong local cultural identity. These locations also give the best access to the authentic city.

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