Imagina una pequeña ciudad que fue una vez la capital más antigua de Georgia, situada justo donde se unen dos ríos — el Mtkvari y el Aragvi. Eso es Mtskheta, una ciudad Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO que puedes recorrer de punta a punta en un solo día, pero que te deja huella durante una semana. El núcleo es pequeño y denso: callejuelas adoquinadas, tiendas de vino casero y riendas de churchkhela colgando en cada puerta. No necesitas coche para ver los principales atractivos — la mayoría están a pocos minutos a pie unos de otros.
Si tuviéramos que elegir, lo más inteligente es alojarse en el Casco Antiguo, cerca de la Catedral de Svetitskhoveli. Desde una base aquí sales a la calle directamente a las calles empedradas, con la propia catedral a unos 3 minutos a pie, el Monasterio de Samtavro a unos 8 minutos caminando, y la confluencia de los ríos a unos 10 minutos. Es el tipo de ambiente compacto y con carácter donde sales a tomar un café y acabas volviendo tres horas después. Para los viajeros que prefieren un ambiente más tranquilo, la alternativa es el distrito vinícola de Mukhrani — un paisaje de viñedos abiertos, con el Château Mukhrani a unos 20 km.
Más allá de la catedral, la ciudad te ofrece sobrado material para uno o dos días. El Monasterio de Jvari, en lo alto de la colina, está a unos 3 km, con vistas directas al punto donde se unen los ríos. La antigua Fortaleza de Bebris está más cerca, a unos 1,5 km del centro. La mayoría de la gente usa Mtskheta como base tranquila — una o dos noches — y la combina con el monasterio y la cercana Tiflis, que está a una corta distancia en coche. El vino, la piedra antigua y las vistas al río son el atractivo principal, y no tienes que ir muy lejos para ninguno de ellos.
Elegimos 12 hoteles que reservaríamos sin dudar, clasificados para cubrir todos los estilos y presupuestos. En primer lugar, Hotel Gino Wellness Mtskheta — la opción más equilibrada, con spa y piscina a 300 m de la catedral — seguido de la tranquilidad con vistas y bodegas de Villa Mosavali y el estilo campestre de Hameau Mukhrani en los viñedos. Luego vienen los favoritos por ubicación Old Capital (a 100 m de Svetitskhoveli) y el anfitrión entrañable de Hotel 12 Tve, el bien situado Mtskheta Wellpoint Arsukidze 48, el Golden Fleece junto al río con buena relación calidad-precio, el pequeño Oasis Mtskheta, las opciones tipo casa de huéspedes Akido y Hotel Cité, más Natakhtari Residence y el económico Tamarindi Guest House. Entre todos cubren el Casco Antiguo, la ribera y el país del vino.
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Imagina una pequeña ciudad que fue una vez la capital más antigua de Georgia, situada justo donde se unen dos ríos — el Mtkvari y el Aragvi. Eso es Mtskheta, una ciudad Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO que puedes recorrer de punta a punta en un solo día, pero que te deja huella durante una semana. El núcleo es pequeño y denso: callejuelas adoquinadas, tiendas de vino casero y riendas de churchkhela colgando en cada puerta. No necesitas coche para ver los principales atractivos — la mayoría están a pocos minutos a pie unos de otros.
Si tuviéramos que elegir, lo más inteligente es alojarse en el Casco Antiguo, cerca de la Catedral de Svetitskhoveli. Desde una base aquí sales a la calle directamente a las calles empedradas, con la propia catedral a unos 3 minutos a pie, el Monasterio de Samtavro a unos 8 minutos caminando, y la confluencia de los ríos a unos 10 minutos. Es el tipo de ambiente compacto y con carácter donde sales a tomar un café y acabas volviendo tres horas después. Para los viajeros que prefieren un ambiente más tranquilo, la alternativa es el distrito vinícola de Mukhrani — un paisaje de viñedos abiertos, con el Château Mukhrani a unos 20 km.
Más allá de la catedral, la ciudad te ofrece sobrado material para uno o dos días. El Monasterio de Jvari, en lo alto de la colina, está a unos 3 km, con vistas directas al punto donde se unen los ríos. La antigua Fortaleza de Bebris está más cerca, a unos 1,5 km del centro. La mayoría de la gente usa Mtskheta como base tranquila — una o dos noches — y la combina con el monasterio y la cercana Tiflis, que está a una corta distancia en coche. El vino, la piedra antigua y las vistas al río son el atractivo principal, y no tienes que ir muy lejos para ninguno de ellos.
Elegimos 12 hoteles que reservaríamos sin dudar, clasificados para cubrir todos los estilos y presupuestos. En primer lugar, Hotel Gino Wellness Mtskheta — la opción más equilibrada, con spa y piscina a 300 m de la catedral — seguido de la tranquilidad con vistas y bodegas de Villa Mosavali y el estilo campestre de Hameau Mukhrani en los viñedos. Luego vienen los favoritos por ubicación Old Capital (a 100 m de Svetitskhoveli) y el anfitrión entrañable de Hotel 12 Tve, el bien situado Mtskheta Wellpoint Arsukidze 48, el Golden Fleece junto al río con buena relación calidad-precio, el pequeño Oasis Mtskheta, las opciones tipo casa de huéspedes Akido y Hotel Cité, más Natakhtari Residence y el económico Tamarindi Guest House. Entre todos cubren el Casco Antiguo, la ribera y el país del vino.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 best all-rounder · 300m walk to the cathedral ★8.8 Hotel Gino Wellness Mtskheta
📍 Center of Mtskheta old town, beside Svetitskhoveli Cathedral about 300m away, with the cobbled lanes and Georgian restaurants right at the door.
Picture a small boutique hotel of just 22 rooms tucked into the old town of Mtskheta, Georgia's oldest capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Step out of the lobby and you reach the thousand-year-old Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in about 300m, roughly a 4-minute walk. What sets Hotel Gino Wellness Mtskheta apart from the town's ordinary guesthouses is that every room has a private balcony looking out at green Mount Zedazeni and the cathedral's stone dome, so you wake up sipping coffee over a view you won't find in a big city. Even better, the spa, sauna and outdoor pool are open to guests at no extra charge, so you can soak away the day after hours walking the cobbled lanes. Real guest reviews line up on the same points: the walk-everywhere location, the cleanliness, and a generous Georgian breakfast. It scores 8.8/10 and suits couples and families who want location, views and a place to unwind all in one.
- About 300m walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
- Mountain and cathedral view from every balcony
- Spa, sauna and outdoor pool included in rate
- Small town, few late-night restaurants or nightlife
- Some room types smaller than expected
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No. 2 #2 Views + winery · quiet luxe stay ★9.2 Villa Mosavali
📍 On a hillside in the Akhalubani area, suburban Mtskheta, about 5 km from the old town — quiet, with mountain and vineyard views, close to Tbilisi and easy by car.
Picture a handsome villa on a green hillside in the Akhalubani area, about 5 km out from the old town of Mtskheta, ringed by vineyards and a wide-open mountain view — that's Villa Mosavali, a top-to-bottom renovation whose real draw isn't just the good-looking rooms but its in-house winery, complete with a tasting room where guests sample traditional Georgian wine on site. Wake up and wander the big garden, sip coffee in the mountain air, or hit the gym before an easy meal in the restaurant that looks straight out at the hills. Real guest reviews line up on the location and the quiet — the location score climbs to 9.7 — plus a privacy you won't find at a hotel in town. The trade-off is that you're out of the centre and lean on a car to reach Mtskheta or Tbilisi. For couples and wine lovers who want a quiet luxe base near the capital, it lands well. Overall 9.2/10.
- In-house winery + Georgian wine-tasting room
- Mountain-and-vineyard views, quiet and private (location 9.7)
- Fully renovated, with a gym, big garden, and view restaurant
- Out of town, so you need a car to sightsee
- Very quiet, with few dining or walking options nearby
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No. 3 #3 wine-country getaway · 18 country-style rooms ★9.4 Hameau Mukhrani
📍 In the village of Mukhrani, in the middle of Georgia's wine country, about 20 km from Mtskheta and roughly 40 km from Tbilisi — an easy walk to the Chateau Mukhrani winery.
Picture a small resort of just 18 rooms tucked into the village of Mukhrani, in the middle of Georgia's wine country, about 20 kilometres from Mtskheta and ringed by quiet fields and vineyards. That is Hameau Mukhrani, and most guests fall for it on arrival because it feels more like a friend's country house than a hotel. The buildings use warm wood and terracotta in genuine Georgian country style, soft on the eye and easy to settle into. There is a spa with a sauna, steam room and hot tub to soak in after a day out, a quiet library corner for coffee and a book, and a European restaurant serving good meals in a cosy setting. The real draw is the location in the heart of the wine district, with Chateau Mukhrani winery an easy walk away. Real-guest scores run high across the board: Agoda 9.4, Booking 9.5 and Trip 4.7. Best for couples and anyone after a slow, quiet countryside wine trip. Our overall score is 9.4/10.
- Small, warm resort in quiet wine country
- Full spa with sauna, steam room and hot tub
- Very high guest scores across all 3 platforms
- Far from town — you need a car or hired transport
- Just 18 rooms, fills fast in high season
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No. 4 #4 Closest to the cathedral - 100m walk to Svetitskhoveli ★8.9 Old Capital
📍 In the heart of Mtskheta's old town, right beside Svetitskhoveli Cathedral — a walk of only about 100m (1-2 minutes) reaches the cathedral gate, set among stone lanes and Georgian restaurants.
Picture a small hotel tucked into a stone lane in the old town of Mtskheta, Georgia's oldest capital and a UNESCO World Heritage town. Step out the door and walk a few paces — about 100 metres — and you reach the courtyard of the thousand-year-old Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, the sacred heart of the town. That is Old Capital, an adults-only boutique hotel built around quiet and privacy. What reviewers agree on most is the location — closer to the cathedral than almost anything else here — plus a balcony and rooftop that open onto the church's stone dome and the green peaks ringing the town. Wake up with coffee while the dome slowly catches the morning light, or sit in the leafy garden in the evening with a drink from the bar. The whole feel is warm and homey, more like staying with relatives than at a chain. Best for couples and adult travellers who want to wake up to a World Heritage site outside their room. Overall 8.9/10.
- About 100m walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
- Balcony and rooftop facing the church dome and mountains
- Quiet and private - good for adults and couples
- Adults-only, so not suited to families with young kids
- Small hotel - no pool or spa like a full resort
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No. 5 #5 Warmest hosts · rooftop terrace with city views ★9.2 Hotel 12 Tve
📍 On Kostava street near the centre of old Mtskheta, a few minutes' walk from Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the stone alleys lined with Georgian restaurants. Central, but tucked into a quiet side lane.
Picture a small house down a quiet lane on Kostava street near the centre of old Mtskheta, where the owner opens the door like you're visiting family rather than a paying guest. That's Hotel 12 Tve, a small boutique with only about 6 rooms, run hands-on by the family. The thing reviews praise most is the welcome: owners who recommend local restaurants, arrange cars for day trips, and sweat the small details. The other talking point is the rooftop terrace, which opens onto old-town roofs and the green peaks ringing the town. Coffee up there in the morning or Georgian wine at sunset behind the mountains is the high point of the stay. You're a few minutes' walk from Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, but tucked in a side lane, so it stays quiet. Homemade breakfast comes generous and fresh. Prices are the friendliest in the area, and couples rate it 9.7, for a 9.2/10 overall.
- Owners welcome you like family, warmer than you'd expect
- Rooftop terrace with old-town and mountain views
- Central but quiet, and the best value in the area
- Small, about 6 rooms, so no pool, spa or gym like a big resort
- Few rooms means it fills fast in high season
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No. 6 #6 Prime-location guesthouse · heart of the old town ★9.4 Mtskheta Wellpoint Arsukidze 48
📍 On Arsukidze street in the heart of Mtskheta old town — a few minutes' walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the souvenir market stalls, near the marshrutka stop for the run into Tbilisi.
Picture a warm house on Arsukidze street, tucked into the old town of Mtskheta — one of Georgia's oldest capitals and its most sacred city. Step out the gate and you are a few paces from the souvenir market and the stone dome of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. This is Mtskheta Wellpoint Arsukidze 48, a quality guesthouse that sells host-family warmth over big-hotel polish. The detail reviewers agree on most is the made-fresh breakfast — several call it the best breakfast they have eaten in Georgia. Rooms come as family rooms and doubles, clean and easy on the eye, many with a balcony or sitting nook framing green garden and the mountain ridge behind. Inside the gate there is private parking, reassuring for anyone driving Georgia. Guest scores run as high as 9.4 on Agoda and 9.5 on Booking — clear proof of how people felt about their stay. Good for couples, families, and travelers who want honest warmth and a prime spot at a very fair price.
- Heart of the old town — walk to the cathedral and market in minutes
- Fresh breakfast reviewers rate the best in Georgia
- Family rooms with garden-mountain balcony plus gated parking
- Guesthouse-level rooms and facilities, not a big hotel
- Old town fills with tourists and tour buses by day
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No. 7 #7 Value · riverside in the town centre ★8.6 Golden Fleece
📍 On the Mtkvari riverbank in Mtskheta old town — an easy walk to the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the town's pedestrian street.
Picture a small guesthouse on the banks of the Mtkvari river in Mtskheta, Georgia's ancient and sacred former capital, where a few minutes' walk from the door brings you to the World-Heritage Svetitskhoveli Cathedral — that's Golden Fleece, a well-loved guesthouse with nearly a thousand reviews on its tally. The single feature guests rave about most is the balcony and rooftop, which open onto the river and the green hills across the water — made for morning coffee or an evening glass of Georgian wine. The other heart of the place is its kitchen, cooking home-style Georgian food — different khachapuri, khinkali, and homemade wine that many guests call a trip highlight. Staff and owners are warm enough that reviewers say it feels like visiting relatives, and there's airport transfer and room service. All of it starts in the low thousands of baht, which is genuinely good value on a budget. Overall 8.6/10.
- Balcony and rooftop with striking Mtkvari river views
- Home-style Georgian kitchen that guests praise
- Warm staff and excellent value
- Small guesthouse with only basic facilities
- Rooms vary — some get street noise, some have a lesser view
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No. 8 #8 little oasis · perfect 10 location on Arsukidze Street ★9.3 Oasis Mtskheta
📍 Right in the heart of Mtskheta's old town on Arsukidze Street (N20) — a few minutes' walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and the old stone alleys packed with Georgian restaurants and wine shops.
Picture a small house with just 4 rooms sitting on Arsukidze Street in the middle of Mtskheta's old town — Georgia's oldest ancient capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk out the door and a few minutes later you're at the stone alleys and the thousand-year-old Svetitskhoveli Cathedral that anchors the town. That's Oasis Mtskheta, a small guesthouse reviewers keep calling a real oasis in the middle of it all. The point everyone agrees on is the location, which scores a perfect 10 — central to everything yet still quiet and private. There's a balcony to sit out on, an in-house bar for an easy drink, a shared kitchen guests can cook in, and free parking for road-trippers. The rooms are clean, comfortable and warmly done, and the hosts look after you so well that many people say it feels more like staying at a friend's place than a hotel. Best for couples, slow travelers and anyone who wants a quiet, well-priced stay in the old town. Overall score 9.3/10.
- Central old-town location with a perfect 10 on Arsukidze Street
- Small guesthouse that stays quiet and private
- Balcony + bar + shared kitchen + free parking
- Only 4 rooms, so it fills up fast in high season
- Small guesthouse with no pool or spa like a resort
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No. 9 #9 Warm homestay · Old-town stay near Svetitskhoveli ★9 Akido
📍 In Mtskheta's old town, a few minutes' walk from Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, the Samtavro convent and the riverside Antioch church, surrounded by stone lanes and Georgian restaurants. Tbilisi is about 20 km away.
Picture a small house that was a real family home for generations, tucked into a cobbled lane in the heart of old Mtskheta — Georgia's oldest ancient capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site. That is the charm of Akido, an 8-room family-run guesthouse the owners converted from their ancestral home into a warm homestay-style stay. The name Akido means "bunch of grapes" in Georgian, which fits a land that is one of the world's oldest wine regions. What reviews agree on most is the location in the old town: a few minutes on foot to the thousand-year-old Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, the Samtavro convent and the riverside Antioch church. Step out the door and you are in stone lanes full of Georgian restaurants and wine shops to explore all day. The other thing everyone mentions is the hosts, who look after you like a relative, suggesting sights and arranging cars. Breakfast comes fresh and warm in several styles. It scores 9.0/10 and suits couples and travelers who want to soak up a World Heritage town on a friendly budget.
- Hosts look after you like visiting family, with a warm atmosphere
- A comfortable walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and two old convents
- Fresh breakfast in several styles, good value from around $40
- Small guesthouse with few rooms, no pool or upscale facilities
- Small town with limited restaurants and nightlife versus Tbilisi
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No. 10 #10 Good value · larger rooms + standout breakfast in the old town ★8.7 Hotel Cité
📍 On Mamulashvili Street in the heart of old-town Mtskheta — a few minutes' walk to the UNESCO-listed Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, surrounded by stone lanes, Georgian restaurants and souvenir shops.
Picture a small boutique hotel on Mamulashvili Street in the heart of old-town Mtskheta, Georgia's oldest former capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk a few minutes from the door and you reach the courtyard of the thousand-year-old Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, the sacred heart of the town. That's Hotel Cité — a place that feels more like staying at a friend's house than a chain hotel. What reviews agree on most is the walkable old-town location, rooms that run noticeably larger than the small-town standard and come clean and well-equipped, and a pretty terrace built for catching the morning sun over breakfast or sipping Georgian wine in the evening. The fresh-made Georgian breakfast draws its own praise, and almost everyone mentions the staff, who serve guests like family. The roomy layout makes it especially good for families wanting space and couples who like a quiet, easygoing feel. Overall score 8.7/10.
- Rooms run larger than standard, clean and well-equipped
- Inviting terrace plus a tasty Georgian breakfast
- Staff get unanimous praise — warm and easygoing
- Small hotel, no pool, spa or gym like the big resorts
- Small town, so dining and nightlife are limited after dark
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No. 11 #11 Family · Full facilities out of town ★8.2 Natakhtari Residence
📍 In Natakhtari village on the Mtskheta–Mukhrani road, about 10 km from old-town Mtskheta — quiet, shady and easy by car, close to the wine region and Tbilisi.
Picture a 4-star stay tucked into Natakhtari village, on the road from old-town Mtskheta up to the Mukhrani wine region, wrapped in a wide shady garden with a pool the kids can cool off in and a tennis court to stretch your legs — that's Natakhtari Residence. The selling point here isn't grand luxury; it's having more on-site than the small hotels in the old town, with an on-site restaurant, a relaxing massage service, room service, a breezy terrace and wide open grounds for families to share. Wake up to coffee on the terrace looking over the village, let the kids run in the garden, then drive out to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta or taste wine in Mukhrani. The trade-off is being out of town — you'll need a car — but for families who drive and want roomy grounds with things to do on-site, this is a tidy base. Overall score 8.2/10.
- Pool, tennis court and wide garden on-site
- Restaurant, massage and room service all in-house
- Driving base for Mtskheta and Mukhrani wine region
- Out of town — you need a car to get around
- Quiet village, few nearby dining or walking options
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No. 12 #12 best value · next to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral ★9 Tamarindi Guest House
📍 In Old Town Mtskheta, right next to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral — a few minutes' walk to the cathedral itself and the old pedestrian street.
Picture a small family house in Old Town Mtskheta where you open the balcony door and the stone dome of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral — a thousand-year-old church that is the spiritual heart of Georgia — stands right in front of you. That is Tamarindi Guest House, a budget family place that backpackers pass around by word of mouth. The draw isn't luxury; it's a location a few minutes' walk from the cathedral and the stone lanes of the old town, plus a host named Jemali who is so welcoming that many guests say it feels like visiting a friend. He knows Georgia inside out — brews coffee, tells you the city's history, points you to where to eat and what to see, and will even arrange tours, hiking and kayaking around the area. Mornings bring a free homemade breakfast that reviewers call genuinely good and more generous than the price. It suits backpackers and budget travelers who want to sleep in the middle of a World Heritage town without paying for it. Overall score 9.0/10.
- Next to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, walk to everything
- Balcony cathedral-dome view plus a friendly owner
- Free homemade breakfast that punches above the price
- Plain guesthouse rooms with no luxury touches
- Narrow lane entrance and tight parking if you self-drive
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📊Comparativa · 12 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hotel Gino Wellness Mtskheta | 4 | 8.8 | ~$60 | Mtskheta old town; about 300m (4 min) on foot to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, with Tbilisi roughly 20km away. | #1 best all-rounder · 300m walk to the cathedral |
| 2 | Villa Mosavali | 4 | 9.2 | ~$129 | Akhalubani area, suburban Mtskheta | #2 Views + winery · quiet luxe stay |
| 3 | Hameau Mukhrani | 3 | 9.4 | ~$63 | About 20 km by car from Mtskheta (roughly 25-30 minutes); around 40 km from Tbilisi. | #3 wine-country getaway · 18 country-style rooms |
| 4 | Old Capital | 3 | 8.9 | ~$54 | In the heart of Mtskheta's old town; about 100m (1-2 minutes) on foot to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. | #4 Closest to the cathedral - 100m walk to Svetitskhoveli |
| 5 | Hotel 12 Tve | 4 | 9.2 | ~$37 | In the centre of old Mtskheta on Kostava street, a few minutes' walk from Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. Tbilisi is about 20 km / roughly 30 minutes by car. | #5 Warmest hosts · rooftop terrace with city views |
| 6 | Mtskheta Wellpoint Arsukidze 48 | 3 | 9.4 | ~$43 | Heart of Mtskheta old town; a few minutes' walk to the cathedral and market stalls, near the marshrutka pickup point for Tbilisi. | #6 Prime-location guesthouse · heart of the old town |
| 7 | Golden Fleece | 3 | 8.6 | ~$34 | About a 5–7 minute walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral | #7 Value · riverside in the town centre |
| 8 | Oasis Mtskheta | 4 | 9.3 | ~$49 | In the heart of Mtskheta's old town on Arsukidze Street (N20), a few minutes' walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral; Tbilisi is about 20 km away, roughly a 30-minute drive. | #8 little oasis · perfect 10 location on Arsukidze Street |
| 9 | Akido | 3 | 9.0 | ~$40 | In Mtskheta's old town, a few minutes' walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, the Samtavro convent and the Antioch church. Tbilisi is about 20 km away. | #9 Warm homestay · Old-town stay near Svetitskhoveli |
| 10 | Hotel Cité | 3 | 8.7 | ~$43 | In the heart of old-town Mtskheta on Mamulashvili Street; a few minutes' walk to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. Tbilisi is around 20 km away by car. | #10 Good value · larger rooms + standout breakfast in the old town |
| 11 | Natakhtari Residence | 4 | 8.2 | ~$49 | Natakhtari village, between Mtskheta and Mukhrani; about 10 km from old-town Mtskheta and around 30 km from Tbilisi (by car). | #11 Family · Full facilities out of town |
| 12 | Tamarindi Guest House | 2 | 9.0 | ~$26 | Marshrutka (minibus) stop for Tbilisi within a few minutes' walk. | #12 best value · next to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 The most balanced choice in Mtskheta old town — a 300m walk to the cathedral, a mountain-and-dome view from every balcony, plus a spa, sauna and outdoor pool bundled into the room rate with nothing extra to pay.
#2 Villa Mosavali is a quiet luxe escape on a hill with its own vineyards and winery — reviewers are unanimous on the setting and the view (location 9.7), and it shines on atmosphere, privacy, and meals with a view rather than on convenience for sightseeing on foot.
#3 Hameau Mukhrani is a quiet escape into wine country in a small resort as warm as a friend's holiday house — it leans on countryside calm, the spa and the closeness of Chateau Mukhrani more than on outright luxury.
#4 Old Capital is the closest pick to the cathedral on this list — a small adults-only hotel barely a hundred steps from the gate of Svetitskhoveli, with a balcony and garden for watching the church dome and the mountains, and it leans on location, views and quiet for couples rather than full resort facilities.
#5 Hotel 12 Tve sells warm family hospitality and a knockout rooftop terrace over luxury, with only about 6 rooms in a quiet lane and couples scoring it 9.7.
#6 Wellpoint Arsukidze 48 is a warm guesthouse in the heart of Mtskheta old town that trades on a walk-to-the-cathedral location, a legendary fresh breakfast, and balconies framing garden and mountains — strongest on host-family friendliness and value rather than big-hotel luxury.
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