hotel
Stamba
Tbilisi, Georgia
Since the “Rose Revolution” – a shift from communist rule in 2003 – Tbilisi has bounced back with a vengeance thanks to an emerging creative set determined to put the Georgian capital on the global map.
08 January, 2019
Wedged
between
Europe and
Asia, within close proximity to the lucrative Silk
Road, Tbilisi’s advantageous position has not only defined much
of its turbulent past, but it has also created a distinct cultural
blend that has influenced the city’s religion, language, arts,
cuisine and architecture.
In the 15 years since the “Rose Revolution” – a shift from
communist rule in 2003 – the city has bounced back with a vengeance
thanks to an emerging creative set determined to put Tbilisi on the
global map. A hodgepodge of crumbling balconied buildings, stern
Soviet structures, grand European piles and Moorish
architecture provides the charming setting for a slew of design-led
hotels, high-fashion boutiques and buzzing restaurants and bars,
packed with the city’s liberal elite.
Top that with the dramatic setting of the nearby mountains,
delicious food, and warm,
Georgian hospitality, this is a city that’s worth visiting over
and over again.
hotel
Tbilisi, Georgia
hotel
Tbilisi, Georgia
hotel
Tbilisi, Georgia
hotel
Tbilisi, Georgia