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while framing them with expansive windows. This remote retreat was designed by young Tbilisi-based duo Nata Janberidze and Keti Toloraia. Representing the new generation of young Georgian designers, the sleek hotel comprises a geometric structure with balconies and a sun terrace fashioned from steel, glass, and timber, mimicking the local woodlands and blending into the surrounding landscape.
Interior design Collective Development, Rooms Design
Minimalist design reflects the country’s Asian and European heritage. Wood floors, indigenous rugs, and furnishings by Flamant and Restoration Hardware add a touch of rustic chic. Fireplaces and couches abound, while vintage posters nod to the past. The rooms, meanwhile, are decked out in a palette of mushroom and taupe with the occasional splash of color.
Mountain Peak experiences
Lose yourself in the powdered peaks on horseback, riding as locals do through the rolling mountain landscape. Tours and self-guided treks will provide invaluable insights into the Kazbegi region, and include walking in the footsteps of spiritual pilgrims, a visit to Gergeti Trinity Church high in the heavens, a journey to the remote village of Juta, and a stop at the immensely invigorating Gveleti Waterfall.
Food & Drink Inspired by the mountains
Get an inspiring take on life in the city known as “The Asian Paris” from Travel Colours Guide—Tbilisi. Packed with more than 130 beautiful photographs; insider tips on the best places to eat, shop, drink, and take in the art scene; and a special section on the mountain region of Kazbegi, this is the perfect companion for your next trip to the Georgian capital.
Further climbs high into the Georgian Caucasus to explore wellbeing, consciousness, and the mind-body connection.
Rooms Kazbegi
V. Gorgasali Street, 1
Stepantsminda 4700
Georgia
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