Mirhav Hotel

Armenia


It claims boutique hotel status, but the regular presence of tour groups and large extended families means that the label isn't deserved. That said, this is the best sleeping option in Goris, offering attractively decorated common areas, a range of room types in two buildings, a pretty rear garden and a top-notch restaurant.


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