January 6, 2012
Tbilisi Hotels Supply Something For Each And Every Traveller Of This Hidden Diamond Of The Caucasus
Forget Armenia and Azerbaijan, the grooviest mix of Europe and Asia in the Caucasus can be found in the Georgian city of Tbilisi - the gem of the country. With its distinct fusion of modern day infrastructure and medieval architecture, Georgia's biggest city Tbilisi is rapidly becoming one of the hippest cities to visit in the world.
Tbilisi hotels offer sightseers and business travelers alike a broad range of options to suit any budget and lifestyle.
Just a fairly short walk from the city's premiere opera theatre in the heart of the city is the Marriott Tbilisi, giving international business and pleasure travelers alike world-class rooms and five-star service. A first-class business hotel delivering unrivaled amenities to make any stay complete, the Tbilisi Marriott is the ideal place to seal the big deal. Visitors should expect to pay up to $300 per day.
Another global brand very popular with travelers to this gorgeous city is the Courtyard by Marriott Tbilisi which provides travelers a 24/7 business center and spacious accommodations with oversized work areas. A room per night is roughly $265.
The downtown Radisson Blu Iveria is one more of the first-rate hotels in Tbilisi. Have fun playing some poker in the hotel's casino or take a swim in the hotel's 18-story high infinity swimming pool. Rooms are approximately $330 a night.
Other global brands in the city include the Sheraton Metechi and the Holiday Inn. Average price every bed at either (blank) is approximately $200.
Vacationers preferring something smaller and can select one of the many unique boutique hotels in Tbilisi such as the splendidly decorated Betsy’s Hotel which is located on a hilltop overlooking the city or the Hotel Villa Rustaveli located in the heart of the city on the bustling Rustaveli Avenue. A night at either of these Tbilisi hotels is about $150.
A short walk from the national museum is the Citadines Apart’Hotel, a hybrid property pairing the spaciousness of an residence with the facilities of a hotel. About $100 each night will get vacationers a studio double.
No scarcity of hotels in Tbilisi for budget travelers either.
Cheap hotels in Tbilisi include the Hotel Victoria which supplies guests a business center and 24-hour room service and is suitably found close to the historic Narikala Fortress. Another of the large number of reasonably priced hotels in Tbilisi is the Tori Hotel which offers a favorable central location and a training facility and sauna. Found a short walk away from the city’s botanical garden in the old part of town is the hip Hotel Kopala with its distinctive vine-covered facade and magnificent view of Tbilisi from its rooftop patio restaurant. The three of these Tbilisi hotels should run tourists just a bit less than $100 per night.
Travelers that prefer to spend half of that also have numerous Tbilisi hotels to select from including the Argo Palace Hotel which gives hotel guests A/C and tour assistance or the Hotel Charm with its traditional interior. Two of the countless centrally-located cheap hotels in Tbilisi that can be attained for about $50 or maybe even less.
Visas are not required for numerous nations. Guests should note that their passports need to be valid for minimum six months though.