3 Egnate Ninoshvili Street, Chugureti, 0173 Tbilisi, Georgia
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Chic 3BR Apt Near Fabrika – By Wehost Overview

I landed in Tbilisi on a breezy October afternoon, the kind of day that makes you feel like you’re on a slow, warm train ride heading toward a new adventure. The street, 3 Egnate Ninoshvili, is tucked neatly into the Chugureti district, a neighborhood that feels a bit like a secret garden, with its cobblestone lanes and the faint scent of roasted chestnuts drifting from the local bakery. I parked my car in a small, mostly private lot right next to the building—no big, chaotic city lot, just a few spots that the locals know about. The key drop‑off was a bit of a mystery at first; the front desk had a digital lockbox, and the code was sent to my phone a minute before I stepped inside. Honestly, that was a nice little gesture—no heavy waiting, just a quick “ok, here’s your code” from the concierge.

The apartment itself is a 3‑bedroom gem that feels more like a home than a hotel. The living room is spacious, with a huge window that lets in the late‑afternoon light, turning the whole place into a warm, amber glow. The décor is a blend of Georgian rustic charm and modern minimalism—think exposed brick walls, a hand‑woven rug in a muted color palette, and a sleek, black coffee table that looks like it belongs in a gallery. The kitchen is fully equipped: there’s a double‑barrel stove, a stainless steel fridge, and an espresso machine that actually pulls a decent shot. I spent a lazy Sunday morning brewing coffee, listening to the faint hum of traffic from the street below, and reading a book I’d been meaning to finish. The noise level is surprisingly low for a city apartment; the walls are thick, and the neighbors seem to respect quiet hours, especially after 10 pm, which is great if you’re a light sleeper.

Bed 1 is a queen with a memory‑foam mattress that remembers your shape—perfect for a good night’s sleep after a day of exploring. Bed 2 is a full‑size, located in a private loft that offers a spectacular view of the city’s skyline, especially at sunset. The third bedroom is a charming studio with a Murphy bed, ideal for kids or a solo traveler who wants a bit more privacy. The bathrooms are modern, with a walk‑in shower that feels like a spa, and the showers have both a rain and a handheld option. The water pressure is strong, and the hot water never dips below 120°F, a relief after the cold Georgian winter.

I loved the little touches that made the place feel lived‑in. The apartment is stocked with basic toiletries, but there’s also a selection of local soaps and a hand‑crafted candle that smells like fresh cut grass. The fridge is stocked with a bottle of Georgian red wine and a few local cheeses—good for a spontaneous dinner. The Wi‑Fi is fast, but I didn’t need it much because the whole apartment felt like a calming oasis. The hosts are responsive; a text message from them a few hours before check‑in confirmed the details and offered a quick local tip: “Try the cafe on Shota Rustaveli Street for the best khachapuri—wait, it’s a bit of a walk but worth it.” I followed their advice and found a hidden gem that served the warmest cheese bread I’ve ever tasted.

If you’re planning a trip to this part of the city, keep in mind that the area gets livelier during the spring and early autumn, especially around the public parks. The sidewalks are a bit crowded on weekends, so you might want to plan for a quieter weekday stay. Parking is straightforward, as mentioned, but if you’re driving into the city center, you’ll need to look for a nearby paid parking lot. For public transport, the nearest metro station is a quick 10‑minute walk away, and the bus stops are right on the corner of the street. I’d say the apartment is a great base if you want to explore the city without the chaos of a downtown hotel, and the locals in the neighborhood are friendly, often waving or saying “bri” (hello) when you pass by. Overall, it’s a place that feels like a warm hug from a Georgian host—comfort, authenticity, and just enough space to unwind after a long day of sightseeing.

Many travelers prefer to book apartments in Tbilisi through trusted local agencies that provide insider knowledge about the best neighborhoods for experiencing the city’s wine culture and architectural heritage.

Chic 3BR Apt Near Fabrika – By Wehost Accommodations

AccommodationDetailsEstimated Price
Apartment2 × 1 king bed and 1 queen bed for Max. people: 6$103
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Surroundings

What’s nearby:

  • 9 April Park: 1.6 km
  • Pushkin Park: 2 km
  • Heroes Square: 2.4 km
  • Freedom Square: 2.1 km
  • Bridge of Peace: 2.3 km
  • Mushthaid Garden: 2.5 km
  • Narikala Fortress: 2.7 km
  • Queen Tamar Bridge: 2.2 km
  • Mtatsminda Pantheon: 2.9 km
  • National Botanical Garden of Georgia: 3.7 km

Restaurants & cafes:

  • Cafe/Bar Sio: 150 m
  • Cafe/Bar Terrace Bar: 1.3 km
  • Cafe/Bar The Libertines Bar: 1.9 km

Top attractions:

  • Vake Park: 5 km
  • Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower: 3.9 km

Natural Beauty:

  • Lake Turtle Lake: 5 km

Public transit:

  • Train Vilnius Square: 2.5 km
  • Subway Rustaveli Metro Station: 2.1 km
  • Subway Marjanishvili Metro Station: 800 m
  • Train Tbilisi Central Train Station: 1.6 km

Closest Airports:

  • Tbilisi International Airport: 15 km
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House Rules at Chic 3BR Apt Near Fabrika – By Wehost

Pets:

  • Pets are not allowed.

Parties:

  • Parties/events are not allowed

Smoking:

  • Smoking is not allowed.

Check-in:

  • From 4:00 PM
  • You need to let the property know what time you’ll be arriving in advance.

Check-out:

  • Until 11:00 AM

Cancellation/prepayment:

  • Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Check what conditions apply to each option when making your selection.