The apartment is an incredible place to visit if you need peace and relaxation. The freshly renovated apartment that is located in the historic part of Tbilisi, Mtatsminda is the best choice for travelers who are searching for pollution-free, tranquil and cozy space. What could be more idyllic than staying on the edge of the Mtatsminda Mount and being in the vicinity of the city hectic at a time? This is a place that will help you forget your worries before going back to the daily grind.
The space
Situated just steps from Lower Station of Funicular Tbilisi and Vilnius Square, beneath the Mount Mtatsminda, the apartment offers comfortable accommodation with a twin bed. The apartment is equipped with all the necessities: Linen, Towels and Bathrobes; Alarm System, Air Conditioning, a flat-screen TV, Free WI-FI, Central Heating, Washing Machine, Dryer, Iron, Iron board, Hairdryer, kitchen (Kitchen Utensils, Electric Cooktop, Fridge, etc.) with a dining area; You can enjoy Free Sugar/Tea/Instant&Turkish Coffee and a bottle of wine upon arrival.
No large, noisy parties and celebrations are allowed at the terraces of Funicular Inn.
Smoking is strictly not allowed in the rooms.
During your stay
– Check-in: 15:00; Check out: 11:00. From 9:00 AM, for guests arriving earlier than the mentioned check-in time, we will store your luggage until check-in time.
-Transfer from/to airport can be arranged for you for additional charge.
– We are available and happy to provide guidance and support to our guests at any time.
House rules
Check-in: 3:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Checkout: 11:00 AM
Self check-in with lockbox
Not suitable for children and infants
No smoking
Pets not allowed
Mtatsminda has become a symbol of Tbilisi's architectural and natural landscape. It dominates the city silhouette and can be admired from almost all other districts of Tbilisi. In the 19th century, the development of Rustaveli Avenue lent impetus to the urban growth on the slopes of Mtatsminda. The parallel streets of Rustaveli avenue were relatively wide and well-equipped, consequently they became preferred residence for the bourgeoisie; while the upper streets, on the slopes of Mtatsminda, were mostly narrow alleys, made up of smaller, two-story houses, in which craftsmen and workers lived. The development of Mtatsminda neighbourhood was further facilitated by the construction of the funicular, which connected the central districts of the city to the upper plateau of Mtatsminda. The funicular was built in 1903-1905. The building of the upper station of the funicular was constructed in 1938 and ever since it has become a landmark of the capital. There is a restaurant and bar inside the arched building. The main element of this building is a terrace, covered with an openwork ceiling and arches carried on high columns, and it is visible from many parts of the city. In 1929, pantheon of Georgian writers and public figures was opened on the terrace around Mamadaviti Church. In the 1930s, a 34-hectare Mtatsminda park was laid out, later its area was increased to 100 hectares. In 1956, the first television tower in Georgia was erected on the upper plateau of Mtatsminda, which was replaced by a new one in the 1970s.
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