Diplomat Hotel

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    3-Star Hotel in Bolo Agmarti, 4 4, Tbilisi, Georgia

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    Hotel Description

    When walking through Sololaki, Tbilisi's Old City, guests of the Georgian capital can understand why it is called the Caucasian Paris. Thanks to this special atmosphere of peace, language mix, and the cosmopolitan architecture of the 19-20th centuries the area is a great place for evening walks and sightseeing, and this charming hotel places its guests right in its middle. The Central area and the historic Sameba Church are a 30-minute drive away, but guests will be able to enjoy peace and tranquillity that can hardly be matched. Each of the soundproofed, air-conditioned rooms are contemporary decorated and come with cosy beds, TVs and work desks. Guests even enjoy their meals at the comfort of their rooms or in the elegant restaurant. The spacious lobby features a lounge area where one can stretch and utilize the complimentary hotel-wide WiFi network. Please inform Hotel Diplomat of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation. Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

    Services And Facilities

    TV

    Multilingual staff

    Individually adjustable air conditioning

    Central heating

    Individually adjustable heating

    Balcony

    Wheelchair-accessible

    Desk

    Smoking rooms

    Housekeeping

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    Rooms and Guests
    1 Rooms 2 Adults
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