Samokatus Hotels
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Borjomi
B-Borjomi embodies for many what Georgia is: mountainous, flavorful, vivid and proud. A bit run-down, but increasingly being restored after the 1990s. The Central Park has therapeutic walking trails (terrainkür). There is also the Borjomi mineral spring, where you can fill bottles for free. A cable car from the park rises about 300 meters up the hill. The town has a few pre‑revolutionary mansions left — for example, the ethnographic museum occupies the former Romanov chancery. Above all, however, Borjomi grabs you with its Soviet atmosphere: shabby five‑storey blocks, crumbling mosaics and abandoned transport stops.
A solid four-star hotel with stylish rooms in a modern brick building — not bad architecture, by the way. From 160 lari per night for a room.
Only a couple of sanatoriums remain from the resort capital's former glory; they now look more like spa centers.
Tourists praise Boutique Hotel 32 on Gogebashvili Street near the port. A double room here costs 110 lari.















