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Tbilisi, Georgia

Khedi Hotel Tbilisi

Size60 rooms
GroupGinza Project
NoiseQuiet
CapacityMedium
Michelin

It says something about the Georgian capital that the St. Petersburg–based Ginza Project chose Tbilisi as the setting for its first lodging outside of Russia. Khedi Hotel is located in the riverside district of Avlabari, close to the Holy Trinity Cathedral and other local landmarks. And the hotel is something of a monument unto itself, at least for devotees of luxury boutique hospitality; its two buildings are divided into 57 rooms and suites in two styles, one a colorful modern re-interpretation of Georgian tradition, and the other a more spare, more subdued, more contemporary look. And though the Ginza Project’s first expertise is in serviced apartments, this is a proper hotel, complete with a restaurant helmed by a highly regarded local chef.

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Address
24 Ketevan Tsamebuli Ave, Tbilisi 0103, Georgia
Phone
+995 511102212
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About

A Different Register of Tbilisi Hotel

Ketevan Tsamebuli Avenue runs along the eastern edge of the Mtkvari River, connecting the older residential districts to the contemporary commercial corridors that have shifted Tbilisi's centre of gravity over the past decade. Hotels in this part of the city tend toward one of two modes: the converted Soviet-era building given a cosmetic refresh, or the purpose-built property trying to read as international business-class. Khedi Hotel Tbilisi, at number 24, sits in neither category. Its Michelin Selected distinction for 2025 places it in a comparable set defined not by room count or lobby square footage but by measurable standards of design coherence, service delivery, and overall guest experience, the same framework the Michelin Hotels guide applies across its global selection.

Tbilisi's Accommodation Scene in Context

The city's hotel market has expanded rapidly since the early 2010s, when a handful of boutique properties in Sololaki and the Old Town set the terms for design-led travel. That first wave prioritised heritage fabric: carved balconies, courtyard configurations, reclaimed stone. What followed was a second generation of hotels that treated Tbilisi less as a backdrop and more as a brief, where local materials and local hospitality logic mattered, but where the physical offering had to hold its own against regional competitors in Yerevan, Baku, and Istanbul. The Michelin Selected category in Georgia now counts a small group of properties across the country, from the wine-country estates of Kakheti, such as Vazisubani Estate in Gurjaani Municipality and Tsinandali Estate, A Radisson Collection Hotel, to coastal and mountain properties like Paragraph Resort & Spa Shekvetili and Rooms Kazbegi in Stepantsminda. Khedi's inclusion puts it in that national tier, which is a meaningful credential in a market that has attracted a great deal of new supply in a short time.

Within Tbilisi itself, the Michelin Selected cohort represents a curated subset of what is otherwise a wide spectrum. Properties like Artizan - Design Hotel, Communal Sololaki Hotel, and Communal Hotel Plekhanovi occupy related positions in the design-conscious segment, while Margot Old Tbilisi and Mercure Tbilisi Old Town serve the heritage-district traveller. Khedi's location on Ketevan Tsamebuli places it outside the Old Town cluster, which carries both advantages and a different expectation of what the surrounding neighbourhood delivers.

The Retreat Dimension in an Urban Hotel

Premium urban hotels in the Caucasus region have increasingly been evaluated against a wellness standard that was, until recently, the exclusive domain of resort properties. Travellers arriving in Tbilisi from longer regional itineraries, combining Georgia with Armenia or Azerbaijan, often treat the city as a reset point rather than purely an exploration base. That shift in how the city is used changes what the hotel has to deliver. A well-functioning spa, quality sleep infrastructure, and a physical environment that allows genuine decompression matter in ways they didn't when Tbilisi was primarily a short-break destination for nearby markets.

For readers whose Georgian itinerary includes dedicated wellness time, the regional picture is relevant. Bioli Wellness Resort in Kojori, a short drive from the capital into the forested hills to the south, represents one option for immersive programming outside the city. Lopota Lake Resort & Spa in Napareuli provides a full spa-resort context within the Kakheti wine region, pairing wellness with vineyard access. Within Tbilisi, Khedi's Michelin Selected status implies a baseline of physical environment that positions it to serve the urban-retreat traveller, though specific spa or wellness programming details should be confirmed directly with the hotel before booking.

What the Michelin Selection Signals

The Michelin Hotels selection operates on a different logic from the star system applied to restaurants. Inclusion does not require a minimum room count, a particular price tier, or affiliation with an international group. It requires that a property perform at a defined level across the categories Michelin's inspectors assess: comfort, design quality, maintenance, and service standard. The 2025 selection lists Khedi Hotel Tbilisi in the Selected category. That context matters for calibrating expectations: Selected means the property cleared Michelin's threshold for quality, not that it represents the apex of the global system.

For Tbilisi, where the premium hotel segment is still establishing its reference points internationally, any Michelin association carries weight as an external validation. Travellers accustomed to using Michelin recognition as a navigation tool across European and Asian markets can apply the same logic here.

Planning Your Stay

Khedi Hotel Tbilisi is located at 24 Ketevan Tsamebuli Avenue, on a main arterial road that connects readily to both the Old Town and the city's newer commercial districts. Tbilisi International Airport is served by direct routes from a large number of European, Middle Eastern, and regional hubs, and the city centre is typically reachable in 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. For readers extending their Georgia itinerary beyond Tbilisi, the Communal Hotel Telavi in Kakheti provides a well-regarded base for wine-country travel, while Orbi Beach Tower Hotel in Batumi covers the Black Sea coast. For mountain access, Mtserlebi Mountain Resort By Graz and Orbi Palace Hotel in Bakuriani complete the Georgian picture for travellers building a multi-destination circuit. For international reference points across different market tiers, properties such as Aman Venice, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo represent the benchmark for what Michelin-recognised properties at the highest distinction tiers deliver globally. Additional properties worth considering in broader travel planning include Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice, The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, The Burgess Hotel Atlanta, Fabrika Tbilisi, Golden Tulip Design Tbilisi, and Hotel Afisha.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Romantic
  • Modern
  • Cozy
  • Elegant
  • Scenic
Best For
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Weekend Escape
Experience
  • Terrace
  • Panoramic View
  • Historic Building
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Fitness Center
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Bar Lounge
Views
  • Skyline
  • Mountain
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityMedium
Rooms60
PetsAllowed

Cozy and warm with fun style, featuring a lobby fireplace, lovely decor, attention to detail, and a rooftop restaurant with lovely views.