Set close to Narikala Fortress which was established in 4th century, this hotel in Tbilisi is just 5 minutes’ walk from the fortress. It offers air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV. Free WiFi is available.
Each modern room at Citadel Narikala Hotel is decorated in gray and white tones, and includes a mini-bar. Slippers and bathrobes are provided in the bathrooms.
The classic Georgian cuisine and lighter menu options are available at Restaurant Citadel and its terrace offers 360-degree picturesque views. The Citadel Terrace proposes cocktails and full traditional Georgian menu with contemporary touches.
The lively Rustaveli Avenue is 10 minutes’ walk from the hotel, and the local bathhouse with natural sulfur springs is 300 m away.
Freedom Square Metro Station is 15 minutes’ walk from Citadel Narikala Hotel, offering a link to Tbilisi Train Station. A shuttle service is available on request, and Tbilisi Airport is 15 minutes’ drive away.
Avlabari, located on the left bank of the river Mtkvari, is one of the oldest and the most picturesque neighbourhoods of Historic Tbilisi. It is home to medieval city walls, the magnificent Metekhi Church and historic houses overhanging the river on the cliffs of Metekhi.In the Middle Ages this area was called Isani. The toponym "Avlabari" appeared for the first time in the 14th century and it referred to the area outside the walls of Isani Fortress. In later times, Isani and Avlabari became synonymous, and both referred to the district as a whole — with its fortress and the settlement outside the fortress.From the 1820s onwards, Avlabari was gradually modernised, although until the beginning of the 20th century it had an "Asian" appearance with narrow winding streets, one- and two-story houses and shops. A large part of the population were engaged in small trading.Despite the fact that new constructions were added to the area during the Soviet period and in recent decades, much of Avlabari still retains its oriental appearance with little grocery and wine shops; dozens of traditional residential houses with carved wooden balconies opening onto the street have survived to this day.The neighbourhood has two large green areas: one is around the Holy Trinity Cathedral and the second, named Rike park, is next to Metekhi church, where one can feel peace and tranquility.
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