Featuring a spa bath, ENO GRAND is set in Murkmeli. The property features mountain and lake views, and is 39 km from Museum of History and Ethnography.
Park
South Korea
there is a clean environment and antic design, a warm place
Ushguli Panorama Guest House has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Ushguli. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, a shared kitchen and free WiFi.
José
Czech Republic
The family that runs the place is fantastic, they are so nice, so helpful. The locations is amazing and the food is fresh and so good and I never was able to finish the dinner or the breakfast. This was the best place I did stay in Georgia . I will be back
Located in Ushguli, 41 km from Museum of History and Ethnography, Hotel Tekla provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Rafał
Poland
Very good food, comfortable room, and good location. Delicoius breakfest. We will come back here, in the future. :)
Set in Ushguli, Gaul Gavkhe Hotel features a garden, terrace, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. Some rooms at the property feature a balcony with a garden view.
Lucien
Australia
New, comfy beds, heating, air conditioning. Food delicious and plentiful.
Boasting a garden, terrace and views of river, Betegi Guest House is situated in Mestia, 32 km from Museum of History and Ethnography. This guest house provides free private parking and a minimarket.
AgnejkaK
Germany
+ warm shower after rainy day was amazing
+ friendly host family
+ clean rooms
+ good food
Raul Lushnu Darbaz has mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking, situated in Mestia, 29 km from Museum of History and Ethnography.
Ian
Australia
Raul is a bit if a legend in these parts and it’s not hard to see why as he is a real character and a very generous host. Had the pleasure of sharing a few Chcha’s with him including one in the morning before we set out on the walk! Dining area is an interesting space and full of charm.
Situated just 40 km from Museum of History and Ethnography, Guesthouse SVANURI SAKHLI offers accommodation in Ushguli with access to a garden, a terrace, as well as a 24-hour front desk.
Donna
Australia
If you are looking for swanky accommodation, this is not the place for you. If you wish to experience how the locals live in Ushguli, this will tick that box. Our host Enisa ( hope that is right) and her son Jorge both spoke English and answered our many questions about the town and the life style. It was very much off season when we visited so very few places were open. Enisa organised dinner for us at her brothers place , just a short walk away. We asked for a small dinner and were served a huge meal. The food was traditional Georgian and superb. Jorge gave us a tour of the village the next morning and even took my husband up one of the towers. Ushguli was definitely a highlight on our trip round Georgia . Getting to the village was an experience in itself. 10 months of the year, there is only 1 way in and out and the road is in places quite bad but the scenery is spectacular and the people are warm and welcoming. Well worth the effort if you want authenticity
Featuring a shared lounge, Bori's Guesthouse is set in Ushguli in the Samegrelo Zemo-Svaneti region, 43 km from Museum of History and Ethnography and 45 km from Mikhail Khergiani House Museum.
Judith
Germany
Probably one of the best overnight stays we had on our whole tour!! The owners don’t talk English, but we still spent a lot of our time with them and you learn to communicate without talking!
The cooking is also very nice, Ia is very talented and is making very good (and a lot) of food! They make their own Sulguni, which was beyond tasty! Be aware of the wine and Cha-Cha, very delicious!
You will have a dreamful view if you sit in front of the house over Ushguli.
They even organized a transportation back to Mestia for us, for a very fair price!
Thank you so much for this very special and Georgian experience and for the warm welcome you are giving your Guests!
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