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Glarros OldTown
4.5/522 Reviews

Glarros OldTown

Tbilisi|0.39km from Bridge Of Peace
I booked ' Deluxe King Room' and the first night I realised that I was not sleeping on a single king size mattress as in the middle of the bed it was not flat. In the morning and for the benefit of the doubt, I removed matress cover & bedsheet and I found out that my matress was not single but two twin beds zipped together. Next morning I asked politely reception whether my booking was for deluxe king room and they confirmed that it was indeed. When I showed them a photo evidence with the twin beds the answer was ' Oh you felt it?'. When I asked whether they gave me a twin bed instead of king bed the answer was ' Oh the designer made it like this for convenience'. Obviously I did not buy what reception answered to me as an excuse and I was deeply disappointed. I felt mislead also because while I was walking in the corridor I glimpsed into the room next to mine - the door was open and cleaning lady was in. The room was much bigger than mine ( my deluxe room was 23 m2 but i doubt it) and I'm pretty sure that the bed was not two matresses zipped together. In a addition to my story I will agree with b) carpet is full of stains/dirty which is unacceptable for a new hotel c ) reception is not really welcoming for a 5 star hotel ( as advertised) d) There is no Smeg fridge as shown in the booking pictures. I was expecting much better treatment, provided I stayed in the hotel for 6 nights!!! 2 Stars for the positive attitude of breakfast room staff and for its convenient location. Next time in Tbilisi somewhere nicer and friendlier!

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Hotel Zeg
4.1/512 Reviews

Hotel Zeg

Tbilisi|0.23km from Bridge Of Peace
We arrived at 4am after our flight (an arrival time which they were aware of), had to drag our luggage up the flight of stairs mostly by ourselves, and were told that there was only one room available when we had booked (and confirmed that morning) for two. Apparently someone had extended their stay in a room we had previously booked and they’d failed to tell us, but had failed to let us know. Instead they said that they’d booked another hotel for us and were planning to send us there but expected us to get our own driver. We told them we’d just take the room but as we’d payed beforehand, we were expecting a full refund for the second room. The room we went inside however, was unlike either of the two rooms we had previously booked — it was all very strange. We managed to get a refund the next day, but only after a lot of pushing for it, and being told ‘it’s not our problem’. I don’t like leaving bad reviews on anything, but I’d give them 1 star if it wasn’t for how helpful the lady at reception was, helping us set up temporary extra beds at 4am and fitting them into the already quite small room. All in all most of the staff were okay, the rooms were on the smaller side but very aesthetic, but this strange last minute impromptu room cancellation was completely unnecessary — especially as they’d confirmed previously, the same day, that they’d have the two rooms ready for us. However the room we finally got didn’t look like the rooms we expected (it had three beds not two, we booked two two-person rooms). It brings up a lot of questions we feel as though were not ever answered, for example, when did this person extend their stay? It must’ve been after the morning as we’d had a confirmation — so why did the hotel allow an extension when we had already payed for the room? Is this an establishment where there is no guarantee for your comfort, even after paying in advance? Overall, this ruins the element of trust in this establishment, especially as after a long journey the last thing you need is for your hotel to be unreliable.

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Hotel Graf
4.6/521 Reviews
New-style hotel in the old city, the hotel can walk 20 meters to the main road, you can see the Freedom Square on one side, and the other side leads to the rest of the old city. It takes seven or eight minutes to go to the Bell Tower and Zion's main cathedral. The location is excellent. The room is not big, but the basic facilities are available, such as the safe refrigerator TV, the shower water is very hot and hot, but the shower room is very small, the weather is not cold or hot, and the air conditioner is not turned on. Because the hotel is relatively new, it is not bad to live. There are not many types of breakfast, basically bread yogurt coffee cold meat salad ham sausage some fruit, if the requirements are not high, you can eat it. Because you didn't open those small shops in the morning, some coffee shops in Liberty Square had to order a dozen or twenty for breakfast, and it was not as good as the hotel.
Old Meidan Tbilisi By Urban Hotels
4.3/57 Reviews
After catching covid I had to crash a bed somewhere for two nights. I got a decent discount for this one and couldn't be happier with the standard room. It was comfortable and cozy. The staff are not all perfect with English but they are kind and will understand. Location is pretty much perfect and the atmosphere is lovely.
Hotel Tbiliseli
4.4/52 Reviews
Location was central, just a stones throw away to any part of the main attractions in the city. Room was small and cozy, mattress was nice and soft, we had clean towels, slippers and serviced room every day . Bathroom- Shower area is too small, instead of being a triangle shower area, it should've been a squared shower area to get more space to move around or bend. I kept banging my arms to the glass door of the shower everytime i wanted to turn or bend. The breakfast was very plain and basic , I only ate the egg omlete from the entire spread. On the last day the lady even said there was no omlette, when i could smell fried egg... i was ready to leave without breakfast, but Gary at the reception was kind enough to speak to her in Georgian and ask her to make an omlette for me, she made one reluctantly and haphazardly. Gary at the reception was very welcoming and courteous and attentive to all our needs during our 3 day stay in Tbilisi, he deserves a 5 star for his service. Tamuna on the other hand only wanted to sell us her tour packages even though we had already pre-arranged our tour activities, she even wanted us to cancel our tour arrangements to book her expensive tours.. she dint speak anything else apart from tours with us. The owner of the hotel is a very jovial and a cheerful bald guy who was so happy everytime he saw us. He very kindly offered us to sit and have complimentary wine from them but sadly it was time for us to leave to the airport so we couldnt. The only downsides of this place could be- the breakfast, It needs to re-organised to some thing interesting rather than fruits, yogurt , cut tomatoes and cucumbers, cheese and butter. There was bread with egg and milk, but it was not fresh and it was served even the second and third day just because noone had it the first day , we could tell, because it was rock hard on the second day and third day as well. I only survived on 1 boiled egg and a small piece of omlette. Secondly the shower area of the bathroom needs to be a bit more spacious. I am average built and if I had problems, you can imagine a heavier woman or man with a bigger body struggling to have shower there.
Hotel Frida
4.4/52 Reviews
Named after the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, this small hotel met our expectations. It’s location in Old Tbilisi made it easy to access this historic area by walking instead of hiring taxis. It’s clean and has a very friendly and helpful staff. We felt quite comfortable here. The bed was different than I’m used to at home in the U.S. and at first I thought it wasn’t going to make for a good sleep. I was wrong. Slept very well on it! The hotel price was reasonable and the breakfast was sufficient for me but overall fairly ordinary. All in all, this is a nice place to stay. The only negative is that’s located next to a busy street and can be a bit noisy at night. There’s also a club located somewhere in the distance with disco-type music playing until 4:00am - a bit bothersome but not overly so. It’s an old building with no elevator so be prepared to carry your luggage up some winding wood stairs. This is a nice hotel and I recommend it.
Hotel Zeg
4.1/512 Reviews
We arrived at 4am after our flight (an arrival time which they were aware of), had to drag our luggage up the flight of stairs mostly by ourselves, and were told that there was only one room available when we had booked (and confirmed that morning) for two. Apparently someone had extended their stay in a room we had previously booked and they’d failed to tell us, but had failed to let us know. Instead they said that they’d booked another hotel for us and were planning to send us there but expected us to get our own driver. We told them we’d just take the room but as we’d payed beforehand, we were expecting a full refund for the second room. The room we went inside however, was unlike either of the two rooms we had previously booked — it was all very strange. We managed to get a refund the next day, but only after a lot of pushing for it, and being told ‘it’s not our problem’. I don’t like leaving bad reviews on anything, but I’d give them 1 star if it wasn’t for how helpful the lady at reception was, helping us set up temporary extra beds at 4am and fitting them into the already quite small room. All in all most of the staff were okay, the rooms were on the smaller side but very aesthetic, but this strange last minute impromptu room cancellation was completely unnecessary — especially as they’d confirmed previously, the same day, that they’d have the two rooms ready for us. However the room we finally got didn’t look like the rooms we expected (it had three beds not two, we booked two two-person rooms). It brings up a lot of questions we feel as though were not ever answered, for example, when did this person extend their stay? It must’ve been after the morning as we’d had a confirmation — so why did the hotel allow an extension when we had already payed for the room? Is this an establishment where there is no guarantee for your comfort, even after paying in advance? Overall, this ruins the element of trust in this establishment, especially as after a long journey the last thing you need is for your hotel to be unreliable.
Mariam R
4.4/542 Reviews
Planning to stay for a few days in Tbilisi, we chose this hotel. Booked two rooms. Our flight arrived at 4 o'clock in the morning, but despite this, the manager and local cats were waiting for us at the hotel. We were offered rooms to choose from. Most of all I liked the rooms on the 3rd floor, they are more spacious and lighter. Just keep in mind that there is no elevator and a small wooden staircase leads to the third floor. Don't expect much from the window, everything around is quite densely built up. The hotel is in a quiet side street but very close to many attractions and cafes. The guys have a cozy outdoor veranda, apparently in the summer there are breakfasts. The rooms did not have a refrigerator, TV, kettle (if it is important for someone), but we did not need it. By the way, tea could be drunk at any time in the kitchen. Beds are comfortable, slippers were a plus. There is hot water, no problem. It was very warm in the room and we opened the window, otherwise stuffy. For cleaning, you need to hang a sign asking you to clean up. Breakfast: delicious, home-style, the table was set for our arrival. There were pancakes, two salads, toast, yogurt, cheese, jams, juice, tea, coffee, apples, sweets. Wifi is good.

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There are 2376 hotels in Tbilisi on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 62 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 7 five-star hotels in Tbilisi at an average price of 229 SGD per night. There are 103 four-star hotels in Tbilisi at an average price of 100 SGD per night. There are 162 three-star hotels in Tbilisi at an average price of 60 SGD per night. There are 13 two-star hotels in Tbilisi at an average price of 45 SGD per night. Tbilisi has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Hotels under the Marriott brand are a good choice. Marriott is the top choice of many travelers in Tbilisi. Argo Palace is one of the most popular hotels in Tbilisi. Many tourists also stay at Tbilisi Marriott Hotel.

In the city center of Tbilisi, you'll have easy access to Kashveti Church, Shota Rustaveli Statue, Anatoliy Sobchak Monument. For short trips in Tbilisi, Ananuri Fortress, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Holy Trinity Cathedral, Old Tbilisi/Dzveli Tbilisi, Liberty Square.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 6.36°C during the day, 2.27°C at night

• April to June: 20.49°C during the day, 14.88°C at night

• July to September: 26.24°C during the day, 20.52°C at night

• October to December: 11.17°C during the day, 6.93°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 26.67 cm

• Summer: 73.0 cm

• Autumn: 39.67 cm

• Winter: 33.0 cm

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