Iota Hotel

Tbilisi


This very welcome boutique addition to the charming Sololaki district is a superb and vaguely futuristic conversion of a 1970s building that uses space cleverly to create some very sleek quarters, the best of which are the terrace rooms, which enjoy large walk-outs overlooking a terrific wall of plants. The rooftop Ghumeli restaurant also has fantastic views and excellent food.


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Nearby Tbilisi attractions

1. Freedom Square

0.16 MILES

This busy traffic nexus was Lenin Sq in Soviet times. Georgia’s last Lenin statue, toppled in 1990, stood where the golden St George (a gift to the city…

2. Shahtakhti Fortress

0.23 MILES

The ruined Shahtakht Fortress on the Sololaki Ridge once housed an Arab observatory.

3. Kartlis Deda

0.24 MILES

This 20m-tall aluminium symbol of Tbilisi holds a sword in one hand and a cup of wine in the other – a classic metaphor for the Georgian character, warmly…

4. Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Art

0.27 MILES

This museum contains a vast wealth of icons, crosses and jewellery from all over Georgia. Sadly, it can only be entered with a guide (English available,…

5. Norasheni Church

0.28 MILES

The large Armenian Norasheni Church, dating from 1793, has been long disused but tentative (and still incomplete) renovations began in 2015.

6. Jvaris Mama Church

0.29 MILES

Little Jvaris Mama stands on a site where a church has stood since the 5th century. The current incarnation dates from the 16th century and its interior…

7. Residence of Bidzina Ivanishvili

0.3 MILES

The monstrous residence of Bidzina Ivanishvili, Georgia's richest man, former prime minister and éminence grise on the political scene, looms over the…

8. Sioni Cathedral

0.32 MILES

Sioni was originally built in the 6th and 7th centuries, but has been destroyed and rebuilt many times, and what you see today is mainly 13th century. It…