How to Find Cheap Hotels in Tbilisi, Georgia

Sitting on the Kura river lies the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi. Rich in history, Tbilisi is home to a number of amazing sights, including the famed Narikala Fortress. From museums to cathedrals and the expansive Freedom Square, Tbilisi provides visitors with a multitude of historical places to discover, while also offering many modern amenities.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with Internet access
  • Passport and appropriate visas
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Instructions

  1. Find Cheap Accommodations in Tbilisi

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      Consider a home stay. While cheap accommodations in Tbilisi aren't easy to come by, one of the cheapest lodging options is a home stay. Home stays let visitors stay with a local family. Although these arrangements don't offer a lot of privacy, they generally cost very little.

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      Find a bed and breakfast in the city and pay budget rates if rooms are available. Some will charge extra for a shower, but breakfast is usually included.

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      Visit the Historic Center and stay in a hotel for more moderate prices. Breakfast is typically included and your proximity to many local sights will make the room price worthwhile.

    Get to Tbilisi

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      Fly on an international carrier to Tbilisi's Central Airport and take a taxi to your accommodations.

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      Hire a car and driver to relax while seeing the sights of the capital.

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      Use public transportation as a cheap alternative to renting a vehicle.

    Discover What Tbilisi Has to Offer

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      Go to the Paliashvili Opera House and take in one of the city's renowned shows.

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      Skip along the banks of the Mtkvari River and take pictures of the breathtaking scenery.

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      Visit the sulfur baths and find out how Tbilisi got its name.

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      Walk up the stairs in the Tbilisi History Museum and visit the art gallery for a historical experience.

Tips & Warnings

  • Negotiate prices for transportation before getting into a taxi or minivan. There are no metered taxis.

  • Dress appropriately when entering a church. Women should cover their heads.

  • Wine is traditionally only consumed after a toast.

  • The Georgian lari is the local currency, although U.S. dollars are widely accepted.

  • The official language is Georgian.

  • Some borders are usually closed. The best way to enter the country is by plane.

  • When driving at night, be careful not to stop or open your door for strangers.

  • Blackouts occur frequently, so be prepared.

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