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Hotels In Tbilisi - The Treasure Of The South Caucasus Region - Offer Everything For Every Vacationer And Every Expense Plan
Located on the fabled Silk Road, the city of Tbilisi is quickly becoming the place to head to in the Caucasus region and the place to be in Georgia. With its distinct fusion of 21st century infrastructure and ancient architecture, Georgia's largest city Tbilisi is quickly becoming one of the best cities to visit in the world.
International travelers will discover hotels in Tbilisi come in practically all shapes and sizes with names big and small competing for their business.
With its nearby proximity to some of Tbilisi's top art galleries and theatres is the Marriott Tbilisi, providing luxury accommodations and first-class service to sightseers and business travelers alike. With a plethora of amenities including a complete business center and meeting rooms, the hotel is the ideally suited place to seal a deal in Tbilisi. Anticipate to shell out in the range of $300 a night.
The Courtyard by Marriott Tbilisi found in front of Freedom Square downtown promises travellers an indoor swimming pool and sauna as well as an always open business center. Plan to pay approximately $265 per night.
High-class rooms are also on tap for tourists at the centrally-located Radisson Blu Iveria. Enjoy some poker in the hotel's casino or take a swim in the hotel's top-floor infinity swimming pool. A bed per night is $330.
Other big-name hotels in the capital include the Sheraton Metechi and the Holiday Inn. A stay per night at either of them is roughly $200.
This stunning city also gives vacationers many charming boutique hotel choices to choose from like Betsy's Hotel which is situated on a hilltop looking over the city or the Hotel Villa Rustaveli which sits closer to the action in the heart of the city on Rustaveli Avenue. A room at either of those Tbilisi hotels is more or less $150.
A brief walk from the country's national museum is the Citadines Apart’Hotel, a hybrid property pairing the spaciousness of an residence with the features of a hotel. A studio double per night runs tourists just around a $100 each night.
No lack of hotels in Tbilisi for low-budget tourists either.
Cheap hotels in Tbilisi include the Tbilotel Hotel, offering guests all sorts of goodies such as complimentary breakfast and wireless Internet in addition to a convenient central location. Another of the various reasonably priced hotels in Tbilisi is the Tori Hotel which possesses a suitable central location and a fitness facility and sauna. Situated a short walk away from the city’s botanical garden in the old part of town is the hip Hotel Kopala with its interesting vine-covered facade and wonderful view of Tbilisi from its roof patio restaurant. The three of those Tbilisi hotels should run visitors slightly less than $100 every night.
If $100 each night is too high, vacationers will find no lack of cheap hotels in Tbilisi such as the Armazi Palace with its clean and ample rooms or the Hotel Charm which gives hotel guests to this easily affordable hotel complimentary breakfast and free broadband Internet. Just two of many Tbilisi hotels with nice locations that will cost individuals approximately $50.
Tourists from many countries around the world will not need a tourist visa to check out Georgia. Even so passports should hold six months of validity, at the very least.
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