Hotel in Tbilisi, Georgia
Hotel Afisha
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About Hotel Afisha
Tbilisi’s taste for unusual hotels seems limitless. Afisha Hotel was intended by its designer, Esma Khetsuriani, as a tribute to the Georgian capital’s cultural history, especially its rich theatrical tradition. The resulting hotel is a heady mix of modern elements and retro-futuristic echoes of the ’70s and ’80s. Its 118 rooms and suites spread out across ten floors — this is no pint-sized boutique — and each unit is a modern-luxe haven with design flourishes that reinforce the hotel’s unique sense of place. Among the facilities are a spa, a surplus of meeting space, and a brasserie as well as two bars.
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