Friends Hub village Guest house review in Vazisubani

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Friends Hub village guesthouse is located in Vazisubani, near Gurjaani in the region of Kakheti, Georgia, some 2-hour drive from Tbilisi.

Oskars, the host, invited me to visit his new place at the start of May 2022. After a few stops at McDonald's, Sighanghi, and Bodbe monastery we finally reached Vazisubani, where we were greeted with traditional Georgian supra and a lot of chacha.

Here I made a short video from our trip: Sighnaghi & Vazisubani trip

a little self made supra

Friends Hub village features a restaurant, bar, garden, and BBQ facilities in Gurjaani. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace. The accommodation offers evening entertainment and a shared kitchen.

Garden view from Terrace

A nice looking palm and Caucasus mountains.

At the guest house, all rooms come with a desk, bed linen and a patio with a garden view. The units will provide guests with a wardrobe and a kettle.

Vazisubani village in Georgia

Guests at Friends Hub village can enjoy a continental or a à la carte breakfast.

As Oskars is a friend of mine, he refused to take any payment from us, but seems the price is listed for about GEL 120 pe night on Booking.com

Friends village hub in Kakheti

Decent guest house with talkative and business oriented hosts. They have a lovely marani and outdoor terrace with seating area. 

If you are up to for a casual Kakhetian house with European touch - You will enjoy Friends Hub Village in Vazisubani. 

Book on Booking,com

Location
41.81907028, 45.69543769
 

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