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Hotel in Tbilisi, Georgia

Stamba Hotel

★ 4.7$180-$300 — $220-$380Luxury

Boutique luxury hotel in a converted 1930s Soviet printing house, blending industrial design with vintage elegance. Features renowned restaurants, bookshop, library, and contemporary art installations. Central location in creative Vera district.

Stamba Hotel stands on Merab Kostava Street in Tbilisi's Vera district, a creative and residential neighbourhood blending leafy nineteenth-century apartment buildings with independent restaurants, design studios, and gallery spaces. The hotel takes its name from the Georgian word for printing press — stamba — honouring the building it occupies: a substantial 1930s Soviet constructivist structure built for the state's Tbilisi publishing operations. The most dramatic interior element is the original glazed barrel-vault ceiling spanning the central atrium, preserved in full as the defining architectural gesture of the conversion. The design, led by the Georgian studio Rooms Hotels, draws on the printing-house heritage throughout: bookshelves stacked floor to ceiling line corridors; a resident bookshop and reading library occupy the ground floor alongside a dedicated art gallery; and the furniture selection favours mid-century industrial forms reinterpreted in Georgian oak and natural leather. The 186 rooms and suites span multiple categories, from compact Stamba Rooms through to spacious Heritage Suites that retain the original factory-floor proportions and soaring ceiling heights. Dining at Stamba is one of the hotel's defining strengths. The ground-floor restaurant draws a loyal following from Tbilisi's local community and serves a contemporary European and Georgian menu developed around seasonal sourcing. A separate Japanese restaurant on the premises adds further options. The hotel bar stocks an extensive list of Georgian natural and amber wines and has a dedicated qvevri wine programme. The rooftop pool and bar open in the warmer months and rank among Tbilisi's most fashionable social settings. The spa occupies a dedicated lower-level space with treatment rooms, a heated indoor pool, sauna, and steam room. The cultural programme — film screenings, book readings, and artist residencies — reflects the hotel's position at the intersection of Georgian hospitality and the city's arts community. Merab Kostava Street is a fifteen-minute walk from Rustaveli Avenue and twenty minutes from Freedom Square.

Amenities

  • pool
  • spa
  • multiple restaurants
  • library
  • bookshop
  • design hotel

Location

14 Merab Kostava St, Tbilisi

41.7033, 44.7925 — View on map

Highlights

  • Spectacular 1930s Soviet constructivist printing house conversion with original glazed barrel-vault atrium ceiling
  • Resident bookshop, reading library, and art gallery integrated into the ground floor
  • Rooftop pool and bar — one of Tbilisi's most fashionable social venues in summer
  • Multiple dining options including a Georgian-European restaurant and a Japanese restaurant
  • Full spa with heated indoor pool, sauna, and steam room alongside a year-round cultural events programme

Tips

  • Reserve a Heritage Suite to experience the original factory-scale proportions and ceiling heights of the converted printing house
  • The rooftop pool fills quickly on summer weekends; hotel guests have access priority over walk-in visitors
  • The lobby bookshop stocks an excellent selection of Georgian history, culture, and art titles — worth visiting even for non-guests
  • Check the hotel events calendar before arrival; film screenings and gallery openings are often open to the public
  • Merab Kostava Street is walkable to Rustaveli metro station; the journey to Freedom Square takes under ten minutes

FAQ

What does the name Stamba mean?

Stamba is the Georgian word for a printing press. The hotel occupies a 1930s Soviet constructivist building originally constructed as a state printing house, and the name honours that industrial heritage.

Does Stamba Hotel have a pool?

Yes. There is a heated indoor pool within the spa on the lower level and a rooftop outdoor pool. The rooftop pool and bar are open seasonally, typically from late spring through early autumn.

Is Stamba Hotel suitable for families?

The hotel accommodates families and has connecting room options. However, its design-hotel character, rooftop bar programme, and arts-focused events make it a particularly strong fit for adult travelers interested in design and culture.

Accessibility

Stamba Hotel's main building has a passenger lift serving all floors, and the ground-level public spaces — bookshop, restaurant, gallery, and bar — are accessible at street level with no significant steps at the main entrance. Adapted rooms with wider doorways and adapted bathrooms are available. Guests with specific accessibility requirements should confirm needs with the reservations team in advance.

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