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Station Hostel Tbilisi

★ 4.3$8-$32 — $10-$40Budget

Modern hostel near Marjanishvili metro with industrial design aesthetic. Clean facilities, comfortable beds, social common areas, and regular events. Good for meeting other travelers.

Station Hostel Tbilisi is a modern backpacker hostel at 12 Petr Bagrationi Street in the Chugureti district of Tbilisi, Georgia, situated near Marjanishvili metro station on Line 1 of the Tbilisi Metro. The Chugureti neighbourhood — sometimes described as Tbilisi's bohemian quarter — occupies the west bank of the Mtkvari River and is known for its independent cafes, art studios, Soviet-era residential architecture, and the Marjanishvili Drama Theatre, one of Georgia's oldest and most celebrated repertory companies. The metro connection places guests approximately ten minutes from Freedom Square and Old Town and fifteen minutes from Rustaveli Avenue by underground train.

The hostel is designed throughout with an industrial aesthetic: exposed brick, bare concrete, raw metalwork, and repurposed fixtures define the common areas and give Station Hostel a distinct character compared to more generic budget accommodation in the city. The name itself references the neighbourhood's historical connection to Tbilisi's railway infrastructure and the nearby Didube transport hub.

Accommodation is available in mixed-gender and female-only dormitory rooms across various bunk configurations, as well as private double and twin rooms for guests who prefer more privacy. Beds are equipped with reading lights, plug sockets, and secure personal lockers. En-suite dormitory bathrooms are available in some configurations, with shared facilities for others.

Common areas include a shared kitchen for self-catering, a lounge with seating and games, and an outdoor courtyard. The hostel organises regular social events including Georgian wine tastings, group dinners, walking tours of Old Town, and day-trip coordination to Mtskheta, Signagi, or Kazbegi. These activities are a key draw for solo travellers seeking introductions to other guests and locally curated experiences. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout.

Pricing is among the most competitive in Tbilisi, with dormitory beds from $8–$10 per night in low season and private rooms in the $32–$40 range during peak summer months. This positions Station Hostel as one of the more affordable properties in the city while maintaining social programming that exceeds most budget accommodation. The hostel is best suited to independent backpackers, solo travellers, and digital nomads; families with young children may prefer the quieter guesthouse options in the Old Town area.

Amenities

  • dorms and private rooms
  • shared kitchen
  • free WiFi
  • social events
  • modern design
  • metro access

Location

12 Petr Bagrationi St, Tbilisi

41.7044, 44.7928 — View on map

Highlights

  • Industrial-design hostel with a strong social programme — regular wine tastings, group dinners, and guided Old Town walking tours
  • Direct Marjanishvili metro access (Line 1) placing Freedom Square and Old Town Tbilisi ten minutes away
  • Dormitory beds from $8 per night with private rooms available — among the most affordable options in Tbilisi
  • Located in Chugureti, Tbilisi's bohemian district, with independent cafes and the Marjanishvili Theatre on the doorstep

Tips

  • Book private rooms at least two weeks ahead in summer — they sell out faster than dormitory beds as travelling pairs favour them.
  • The metro at Marjanishvili station costs approximately 1 GEL per journey and is the most convenient way to reach Freedom Square and Old Town.
  • Attend the hostel's Georgian wine tasting evenings to meet other travellers and get a structured introduction to the country's 8,000-year winemaking tradition.
  • A shared kitchen is available; a supermarket on Agmashenebeli Avenue is a five-minute walk for groceries and local produce.
  • For early-morning departures to Kazbegi or the Armenian border, the staff can advise on marshrutka services from Didube terminal, fifteen minutes north by metro.

FAQ

What accommodation options are available at Station Hostel Tbilisi?

The hostel offers mixed-gender and female-only dormitory rooms in various bunk configurations, plus private double and twin rooms for guests who prefer sole occupancy. All room types share access to the common areas, kitchen, courtyard, and social events.

Is there a curfew or noise policy at the hostel?

Station Hostel operates as a social hostel without a strict curfew. Common areas typically quiet down late in the evening, and guests are asked to observe quiet hours in sleeping areas after 23:00 out of consideration for other travellers.

How do guests travel from Tbilisi International Airport to the hostel?

The most economical option is the airport express bus (route 37) to Ortachala bus station, followed by a metro or taxi to Marjanishvili. Total journey time is approximately 45–60 minutes. A direct taxi costs around 35–50 GEL and takes 25–35 minutes depending on traffic.

Does the hostel offer luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures?

Luggage storage is typically available for guests who arrive before check-in time or need to store bags after check-out. Confirm availability with the front desk on arrival.

Accessibility

Station Hostel Tbilisi is housed in a multi-storey building without lift access. Dormitory and private rooms are reached via stairs, making the property unsuitable for wheelchair users or guests with significant mobility limitations. Marjanishvili metro station nearby has lift access to the platform.

When to visit

Tbilisi is a year-round destination. Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) offer the most comfortable temperatures and lower hostel rates. Summer sees the highest occupancy; booking in advance is essential for July and August.

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