January 22, 2012
Hotels In Tbilisi - The Treasure Of Eastern Europe - Offer Something For Every Traveler And Every Expense Plan
Featuring everything from fortresses to gambling, Tbilisi is the most popular place to be in Georgia and the South Caucasus region. With its distinctive fusion of modern day infrastructure and ancient architecture, Georgia's largest city Tbilisi is quickly turning into one of the most popular cities to visit in the world.
Global travelers will discover hotels in Tbilisi come in many shapes and sizes with names big and small competing for their cash.
Just a fairly short walk from the city's signature world-class ballet theatre in downtown is the Marriott Tbilisi, giving international business and pleasure vacationers alike top-notch rooms and five-star service. With a plethora of services including a full-service business center and meeting rooms, the hotel is the perfect place to seal a deal in Tbilisi. Anticipate to shell out in the range of $300 an evening.
Yet another global name very popular with vacationers to this beautiful city is the Courtyard by Marriott Tbilisi which presents travelers an always open business center and large rooms with oversized work areas. Plan to pay close to $265 per night.
Another first-rate hotel in downtown Tbilisi is the Radisson Blu Iveria. Relax in the indoor infinity pool or enjoy a glass of fine wine at the Radisson’s top-floor Oxygen Bar. Bedrooms are $330 a night.
The Holiday Inn and Sheraton Metechi round out the other global brand hotels in the city. A bed a night at either of them is about $200.
Tourists can also stay in any of the city's attractive boutique hotels such as the Hotel Villa Rustaveli in the heart of the city on the busy Rustaveli Avenue or take a step back from the very busy streets and take in Tbilisi from the hilltop-sitting ex-pat favourite Betsy's Hotel. Beds at either of these hotels in Tbilisi rate around $150 per night.
Very close to the national museum can be found the Citadines Apart’Hotel, which merges hotel services with apartment-style bedrooms. A studio double a night runs vacationers just more than a $100 each night.
Small-budget visitors will find a good deal of hotels in Georgia Tbilisi in their price range also.
Cheap hotels in Tbilisi include the Hotel Victoria which offers guests a business center and 24-hour room service and is ideally located close to the historic Narikala Fortress. The Tori Hotel provides travellers to Tbilisi another budget friendly option and presents vacationers a fitness area and English-speakingemployees. Located a short walk away from the city’s botanical garden in the old part of town is the groovy Hotel Kopala with its unique vine-covered facade and amazing view of Tbilisi from its roof patio restaurant. All three of those Tbilisi hotels are less than $100 for a night.
Tbilisi tourists that want to spend less than $100 each night have several Tbilisi hotels to select from including the Hotel Diplomat which is a quick saunter from the busy Rustaveli Avenue or the Armazi Palace Hotel, ideally located by a metro station in the city's heart. Two of the countless ideally-located cheap hotels in Tbilisi that can be attained for about $50 or maybe even less.
Vacationers from a number of countries will not need a visa to pay a visit to Georgia. One warning though - passports should be current for a minimum of six months.