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The 12 Best Places to Stay in Georgia for Unforgettable Views

Soak up jaw-dropping views of the Caucasus Mountains from Rooms Hotel Kazbegi on your trip to Georgia
Soak up jaw-dropping views of the Caucasus Mountains from Rooms Hotel Kazbegi on your trip to Georgia | Courtesy of Rooms Hotel Kazbegi / Expedia

So, you want to get back to nature, to be immersed in stunning scenery and wake up to unforgettable views? Then these hotels in gorgeous Georgia are for you.

Sitting at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, many of Georgia’s landmarks and much of its culture has been sculpted by those passing through: coriander, cumin and chillies deposited by traders on the Spice Route, monasteries expanded by 6th-century pilgrims, mountain trails smoothed by horses’ hooves. Whether you’re staying near the craggy-edged capital or in the wide rural expanses outside, you’re sure to pull back your curtain to something spectacular.

Bioli Medical Wellness Resort

Resort

A woman cycling on a path outside the glass front of Bioli Medical Wellness Resort, surrounded by forest and hills
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Long before the ‘forest bathing’ trend took off, Bioli medi-spa was taking advantage of the healing powers of thick woodland. Set on the verdant slopes outside Kojori, a 40-minute drive from capital Tbilisi, its modern, glass-fronted cabins on stilts are designed in harmony with the trees all around – communal areas have grassy living roofs, balconies put you eye-to-eye with leafy canopies, and Nordic Walking sessions get you out into nature.

Rooms Hotel Kazbegi

Resort, Spa Hotel, Hotel

Seating and bookshelves in the trendy, stylish lobby area at Rooms Hotel Kazbegi
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Not all travel sights are on the ground – some are more celestial, as you’ll see when stargazing from this chic mountain refuge. While the clear-cut constellations are worth staying up for, the daytime views from the hotel itself – its hip, cosy and artfully unpolished rooms, glass-walled indoor pool and vast wooden deck – are just as head-spinning. Treks out to waterfalls, high-altitude villages and churches suit active adventurers, and keep those photogenic landscapes coming.

Autograph Collection Paragraph Resort & Spa Shekvetili

Hotel

Seating in the stylish lobby, with an aquarium tank taking up one wall, at Autograph Collection Paragraph Resort & Spa Shekvetili
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Set dramatically between thick forest and rolling waves on Georgia’s Black Sea coast, Paragraph Resort is a curiously futuristic, glassy structure, where the focal point is the wide pier, topped with a swimming pool and stretching out into the sea. Loved by families and couples who want to relax after a week or two touring, the hotel’s high ceilings, natural light and indoor foliage feel like a true seaside retreat.

Porta Caucasia

Hotel

tables set for dining and loungers in the open-air terrace at Porta Caucasia, with a view of the Caucasus Mountains in front
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Another base in mountain-hugged Kazbegi, affordable Porta Caucasia serves up adventurer’s-dream views, even from the comfort of your breakfast-buffet table. A prominent wooden deck protrudes into the scenery, with a retractable roof that rolls back on fine days to add some sun to proceedings; rooms with balconies are tremendous value (though decor is rather simple and old fashioned), so more than worth the splurge for the fresh air and gorgeous scenery on tap.

Kvareli Lake Resort

Resort

Wicker seating with cushions on the balcony at Kvareli Lake Resort, with a view over the countryside at sunset
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You may come to Kvareli to explore the Kakheti wine region – Georgia being the oldest wine making country in the world – but you’ll stay for the lakeside serenity of this sharply-designed spa lodge. With boxy, tiered balconies gazing out at rippling waters on one side, and a patchwork of green valley on the other, it’s fantastically stylish for somewhere that’s about the outdoors. Luxury-loving fitness fans can alternate lounging by the lake-view pool with water-skiing, powerboating and cycling excursions.

Crowne Plaza Borjomi

Hotel

A table and chairs on the balcony at Crowne Plaza Borjomi, with a view to the trees and mountains
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The architect of this hotel really leaned into Georgia’s fairytale landscapes, adding jaunty turrets and half-timbered towers that seem airlifted from Disneyland. It works beautifully, though, with the forested emerald hillside on which it sits – even more ravishing blanketed by winter snow – beside the Georgian spa town that’s famous for its healing mineral water. Take your reusable bottle to Borjomi Central Park to try its slightly salty, fizzing and supposedly cure-all spring water, then retreat to this hotel’s lavish indoor pool and spa facilities, and expensively furnished rooms.

Eco camping La Belle Verte

Camping

Eco camping La Belle Verte nestled into the hillside, surrounded by trees, in Georgia
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Deep in nature outside southwestern coastal spot Batumi, Mtirala National Park is a pixie’s glen of untamed forest, dew-sprinkled ferns, frothing cascades and clear jade pools. It’s the ideal setting for an eco-glampsite, where rustic treehouses, back-to-basics wooden huts and stone-built cabins have a hippyish, commune feel. Guests are invited to mingle – on hikes, at yoga classes and pottery workshops – but most strike out to meditate on views of misty treetops and mountain-side sunsets. A dream for urban types who crave a simpler way of life.

Fifth Season Hotel

Camping

A view of Fifth Season Hotel in a lush valley, with jagged mountain peaks in the background
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Up at 2,200 metres, with no neighbours for miles around, this wooden lodge is a true retreat from the world. Encircled by mountains on the edge of a lake, its huge windows fill the cafe with light and scenery, while deckchairs, beanbags and hammocks scattered outside are where guests go to bask in the fresh air and watch ponies graze nearby. Jut’a is a popular base for hikers, and that’s reflected in Fifth Season’s rustic interiors: wood-cabin walls, slanted roofs and bunk beds (there are doubles, too).

Zeta Camping

Camping

People relaxing around a table on the grass outside a building at Zeta Camping, surrounded by mountain peaks
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In another idyllic mountain pasture near Jut’a, Zeta is a no-frills campsite with a sprinkling of tents and a main building, plus a scattering of loungers, benches and hammocks from which to enjoy the undulating scenery and expansive skies. More important than the digs is its range of activities and excursions, covering hiking, horse-riding, mountain-biking and climbing, and, in spring, skiing. This is a convivial spot where confident campers are bound to meet like-minded explorers.

Heshkili Huts Svaneti

Resort, Lodge

A bed and hammock at Heshkili Huts Svaneti, with a view of the forest and mountains from the balcony
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Svaneti is one of the most remote and beautiful corners of Georgia, up in the north, and home to tiny medieval villages, family-run guesthouses and taverns, and a unique culture. This quaint cluster of wooden huts let the mountain landscapes do the talking, whether surrounded by wildflowers or carpeted in snow; balconies open to the elements are strung with simple hammocks, and loveseats made from tree trunks face dizzying valley vistas. Nights around the campfire and days out on hiking trails will thrill outdoorsy travellers in search of something wholesome.

Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel

Hotel

Panoramic views of Tbilisi from a room at the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel, Tbilisi City Centre
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Tbilisi itself is a pretty spectacular place to look at from a vantage point. From hilltop churches and grand Soviet squares to the mazy streets of old town, the city lies in a valley, carved in two by the winding Kura River. The Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel, one of the city’s tallest skyscrapers, is the best place to stay to make the most of this unique urban sprawl. There is no hierarchy of rooms here when it comes to views here, since every single room you can book boats panoramic, floor-to-ceiling views of the city. Watch the city come to life at night or wake up to stunning snow-capped mountains popping their heads over the horizon each morning. You can also have breakfast with a view from the restaurant terrace or, best of all, book a massage, hop in the sauna and go for a swim from the best viewing point in the building – the top floor. Recommended by Gethin Morgan.

Tsinandali Estate

Hotel

Plant-covered facade of Tsinandali Estate, A Radisson Collection Hotel in the Kakheti region of Georgia
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The grounds of Tsinandali itself are impressive enough as they are. Built on the former home of Prince Alexander Chavchavadze, a nobleman and wine connoisseur who also built a rather incredible vintage wine collection, the gardens here are a joy to behold at any time of year. The unique blend of traditional buildings and more modern features added for the hotel, meanwhile, make Tsinandali one of the most strikingly unique places you can stay in Georgia. The food offerings here are excellent, as are the hotel’s own wines – you can tour the vineyards during your stay – but the most magical thing about Tsinandali is its location. Found in the heart of the Kakheti region, many rooms at the hotel boast incredible views of the towering Caucasus Mountains. The rooftop outdoor pool and indoor spa might be the best place of all to capture the peaks in all their epic glory. The keenest guests might even go for an early morning dip to watch sunrise over the Caucasus – it’s worth the early alarm, trust me. Recommended by Gethin Morgan.

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