Radisson Collection Hotel, Tsinandali Estate Georgia

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Radisson Collection Hotel, Tsinandali Estate Georgia is situated in Tsinandali, 1.4 km from Tsinandali Palace Museum, and offers free WiFi.

An infinity outdoor swimming pool with view and pool bar is available on site as well as spa facilities, steam rooms and fitness centre.

Ok, I actually haven't stayed at this hotel for the night, though I have enjoyed a cup of cappuccino at the hotel's library bar. But let me say one more time - Georgia never ends surprise me!

Radisson Collection Hotel, Tsinandali Estate Georgia

Radisson Collection Hotel, Tsinandali Estate Georgia

All units in the hotel are equipped with a coffee machine. The rooms are fitted with a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hair dryer. The units at Radisson Collection Hotel, Tsinandali Estate Georgia feature air conditioning and a wardrobe. Each room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.

Wine tasting gallery

Wine tasting gallery

The project was developed by Silk Road Group with the financial support of Partnership Fund and TBC Bank. 

JSC Partnership Fund is a state-owned investment fund, established in 2011. 

Library bar

Library bar

The daily breakfast offers continental and buffet options. Guests can enjoy their meal at À la carte restaurant and the kid-friendly buffet is available. Property features a shared lounge and a library with a reading area.

Outdoor space

Outdoor space

Boasting a 24-hour front desk, a staff speaks Georgian, English and Russian languages.

Location
41.8941253, 45.5627074
 

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