Green House Hostel

Tbilisi


A lovely, spacious house in a quiet lane, Green House appeals to travellers in search of a quiet hideaway not too far from the centre of things. It has a spacious kitchen, a leafy front yard, a large upstairs terrace and a piano in the sitting room. It's run by a friendly couple full of helpful knowledge about Georgia's mountains.


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1. Presidential Palace

0.18 MILES

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2. Public Service Hall

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4. Clock Tower

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5. Tsminda Sameba Cathedral

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6. Anchiskhati Basilica

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7. Rike Park

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8. Residence of the Catholicos-Patriarch

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