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Eco-Hotels in Tbilisi.

A curated list of Tbilisi's most sustainable stays — Georgia's capital, one of 2026's hottest travel destinations.

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Tbilisi has been one of the fastest-rising travel destinations of the 2020s — Georgian wine, Caucasus mountain access, and a visa-free policy for most nationalities have made the country a serious draw for the global digital-nomad and slow-tourism crowd. Georgia's electricity grid runs over 80% renewable thanks to massive hydropower from the Enguri and Inguri rivers, the hospitality stock has been pulled into international certifications like Green Key and EarthCheck as the visitor numbers grow, and the historic Old Town's restored merchant houses provide naturally efficient thick-wall architecture. The Tbilisi metro covers the central districts, and the cable-car network adds car-free access to the Narikala fortress and Mtatsminda Park.

Every reservation below removes one ton of UN-verified CO₂ through IMPT's offset programme — paid from our commission, never added to your bill. The list spans the UNESCO-area Old Town (Dzveli Tbilisi), the Vake polished district near Vake Park, the gentrified Vera neighbourhood, Saburtalo's modern business district, and a couple of well-connected stays near the Tbilisi Central Railway Station.

Top 12 eco-hotels in Tbilisi

The Telegraph Hotel — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #1

The Telegraph Hotel

★★★★★

An Old Town boutique in a restored 19th-century merchant house near the Sulphur Baths. Recent retrofits added internal insulation and high-efficiency split AC while preserving the listed brick-and-wood façade. The kitchen runs a tight Georgian supplier list with strong emphasis on Kakheti wine and Tushetian shepherd-cheese.

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Luxury Inn Grand Residences — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #2

Luxury Inn Grand Residences

★★★★★

Vake stay near Vake Park, popular with longer business visits. The property holds an EarthCheck Bronze certification and operates on Georgia's hydro-dominated grid through certified-renewable contracts.

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Golden Palace Hotel — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #3

Golden Palace Hotel

★★★★★

Vera neighbourhood boutique near the gentrified gallery scene. Refillable amenity dispensers throughout, single-use plastics phased out, and a partnership with a Georgian Wine and Cuisine Academy supplier programme.

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Kinor David Glatt Kosher Hotel — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #4

Kinor David Glatt Kosher Hotel

★★★★

Saburtalo modern stay near the new EU Quarter office cluster. The building was designed to high European EU-aligned thermal-performance standards and operates heat-recovery ventilation throughout.

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Metekhi Boutique Hotel — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #5

Metekhi Boutique Hotel

★★★★

Compact Avlabari stay near the Holy Trinity Cathedral. The owner has invested in LED throughout, key-card power, and switched to a certified-renewable electricity contract.

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Boutique Hotel Meidan View — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #6

Boutique Hotel Meidan View

★★★★

Sister property in Sololaki near Liberty Square, popular with longer cultural visits. The building benefits from a recent thermal retrofit.

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Artifact Apart Hotel — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #7

Artifact Apart Hotel

★★★★

Old Town stay near the Bridge of Peace and the Narikala Fortress cable car. Heat-recovery ventilation, demand-controlled lighting in common areas, and a kitchen partnership with the Dezerter Bazaar.

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Vercxli 24 — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #8

Vercxli 24

★★★★

Sister property in Mtatsminda district, useful for both park access and easy walks down to the centre. The hotel partners with the Tbilisi National Park on Caucasus biodiversity programmes.

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VeraNda — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #9

VeraNda

★★★★

Quieter Marjanishvili stay across the Mtkvari river, popular with longer-stay digital nomad and business visits. Compostable amenities throughout, organic Georgian toiletries.

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DayRoom Art Hotel — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #10

DayRoom Art Hotel

★★★★

Modern hotel near the Tbilisi Central Railway Station, useful for direct rail to Yerevan and the Black Sea coast at Batumi. The property holds a Green Key certification.

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Tbilisi Loves You — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #11

Tbilisi Loves You

★★★★

Compact Plekhanovi family-run boutique. The owner has invested in solar thermal on the roof and an active partnership with a Tbilisi-based reforestation NGO.

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5 Star King David Hotel Apartment Tbilisi — eco-hotel in Tbilisi #12

5 Star King David Hotel Apartment Tbilisi

★★★★

Conference-friendly hotel near the Tbilisi Expo Center with high-efficiency cooling, demand-controlled HVAC, and a strong recycling programme.

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Why choose eco-travel in Tbilisi?

Tbilisi has been one of the fastest-rising travel destinations of the 2020s and the city is genuinely peaking through 2026 as Caucasus tourism continues to surge. Georgia's electricity grid runs over 80% renewable thanks to massive hydropower from the Enguri and Inguri rivers — structurally cleaner than most travel destinations. The hospitality stock has been pulled into Green Key, EarthCheck and other international certifications as visitor numbers grow. The historic Old Town's restored merchant houses provide naturally efficient thick-wall architecture, and the Georgian wine ecosystem (the country claims 8,000 years of continuous winemaking) keeps city hotel kitchens supplied with short-radius produce. IMPT layers a verified 1-ton CO₂ removal on every booking at no extra cost.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a hotel in Tbilisi 'eco-certified'?

Most certified Tbilisi hotels hold either Green Key, EarthCheck, Travelife, or the Georgian National Tourism Administration's sustainability framework. Many partner with Georgian wine and food cooperatives on sourcing. IMPT adds a verified 1-ton CO₂ offset to every booking regardless of certification.

Are eco-hotels in Tbilisi more expensive?

Tbilisi remains relatively affordable compared to European capitals, and IMPT bookings cost the same as direct. The CO₂ removal is paid from IMPT's commission. Rates spike around Georgian New Year (early January), Tbilisi Open Air Festival, and during major wine-tourism weeks — that's demand-driven.

When is the best time to visit Tbilisi for an eco-friendly trip?

April-June and September-October are ideal — mild weather, lower AC load, and the Kakheti wine-region harvest in autumn. July-August can be hot and dusty. December-March is cold but the highland skiing at Gudauri and Bakuriani is excellent. For lowest impact: spring and autumn.

How do I get around Tbilisi without a car?

Tbilisi's metro (2 lines) covers the central districts. The marshrutka (shared minivan) network covers the wider city. The Narikala and Mtatsminda funiculars and cable cars are useful tourist transport. Bolt is widely used. The Old Town is walkable end-to-end. Most central hotels are within walking distance of a metro station.

Can I do day trips from Tbilisi to the Kakheti wine region or the Caucasus mountains sustainably?

Yes — Kakheti is reachable by shared marshrutka or guided shared minivan (1h30 to Sighnaghi, 2h to Telavi). The Caucasus highland villages of Stepantsminda (Kazbegi) and Mestia are reachable by shared 4x4 from Didube. Several Tbilisi eco-hotels partner with low-impact tour operators that use shared vehicles.

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Same price as direct booking. No hidden fees. Every reservation removes one UN-verified ton of CO₂ — paid from our commission, never added to your bill.

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