Hotel in Tbilisi, Georgia
Qarvasla Hotel
150pts
About Qarvasla Hotel
Thanks to its location between the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea, Tbilisi was an important stop on the Silk Road. Only a couple of its many caravanserai — overnight lodgings for trade caravans — remain today, including one that houses the Tbilisi History Museum. The other, a regal red-brick building with a decorative Moorish facade in the heart of the old city, is home to Qarvasla Hotel. The restored interiors are industrial-chic, the central courtyard transformed into a sleek lobby lounge with dramatically illuminated greenery, elegant keyhole archways, and opulent light installations suspended from the high ceilings. Moody monochromatic corridors lead to modern rooms with slate-gray carpeting and leather headboards; some have freestanding tubs and private wraparound balconies. Live music sets the scene every night at the hotel’s sophisticated restaurant, where a blend of Georgian and European influences pays homage to the building’s position on the historic trade route.
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