JJamukhaYou can definitely relieve the fatigue of trekking in the main area by swimming in the hotel... The location is a bit out of the way, but the price is cheap and the breakfast is good.
AAnonymous Userloved the hot tub but there were technical issues for most of my stay - it wasn’t nearly hot enough. also avoid the restaurant the food and service is horrible. overall the service was good and helped me arrange a snowmobile tour. room and facilities were generally clean, but there’s no AC in the room.
GGuest UserA truly delightful family-friendly stay with a super-fast check-in. Our room offered stunning mountain views, and we could even spot a church. At 6:20 AM, we stood on the balcony and witnessed the breathtaking 'Golden Peaks' as the morning sun illuminated them – an absolutely perfect and memorable highlight of our stay. Breakfast had an impressive variety, tasted delicious, and catered perfectly to my preferences. Overall, the hotel facilities were excellent, with the only minor hiccup being the shower's water temperature, which was a bit difficult to regulate; everything else was fantastic. It was a very pleasant stay. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserI would say lack of customer service. Although the staff were warm & welcoming ( without smile from reception ). The service want to point out is on information & communication regarding an in house service of dinner buffet, which was failed to be mentioned on being seated at the restaurant or at reception.
How much is the average rate for 5 star hotels in Mtskheta-Mtianeti?
For 5 star hotels in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, the average price on weekdays is INR 16,899, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is INR 17,546.
Which 5 star hotels in Mtskheta-Mtianeti provide swimming pools?