Nearby Restaurants
Tbilisi’s food scene is a rich blend of traditional Georgian flavors and modern culinary creativity. From classic dishes like khachapuri and khinkali to innovative restaurants and international fare, the city offers something for every taste. Listed below are restaurants near the hotel and city attractions.
Low-Cost to Casual
Burger House: Burger House stays true to its name, serving the best burgers in Tbilisi with a diverse selection of protein options. In addition to burgers, they also serve milkshakes and fresh salad. 17, Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia; 8-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Erti Kava Coffee Room: A small café serving European-style breakfast, offers both sweet and savory options. The menu includes Honey cake and Syrniki, the famous Russian/Ukraine cottage cheese pancakes. 8, Mitropan Laghidze St, Tbilisi, Georgia; 10-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Café Daphna Tblisi: This new restaurant has a reputation for serving the best Khinkali, Georgian specialty twisted-top soup dumpling that are stuffed with meat, herbs, and onions. 29, George Atoneli Street, Tbilisi, Georgia; 14-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
144 Stairs Café: Sitting at the top of a staircase, this café offers a cozy environment with an outstanding view of the city. The café features a blend of Georgian cuisine, including the famous Khachapuri – Georgian cheese pie and other European menu selection. Due to its limited seating, reservations are recommended. 14, Salami Street, Tbilisi, Georgia; 34-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Mid-Range to Fine Dining
Shatre: A spacious cavern restaurant, serving traditional Georgian food in an upscale, environment with live music in the evening. 38 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia; 4-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Tiffany Bar and Terrace Tbilisi: An upscale restaurant serving Georgian, Italian and other European cuisine. The rooftop terrace offers panoramic views over Old Tbilisi, enhancing the dining experience. Mari Brose Street, Tbilisi, Georgia; 10-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Madre: Madre specializes in contemporary Basque Country cuisine, offering Spanish-style tapas, Basque Txuleton Steak from a wood fire grill, and gourmet tortillas along with the famous Basque burnt cheesecake. 5, Besiki Square, Tbilisi, Georgia; 19-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Shushabandi: A shushabandi, a glazed balcony or foyer, is a charming feature of traditional Georgian architecture. This restaurant beautifully captures the elegance of old-world Tbilisi and offers elevated Georgian classics with a refined touch. 1, Vasil Petriashvili Street, inside Wine Factory N1, Tbilisi, Georgia; 20-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel
Attractions
While enjoying your stay in Tbilisi, there is no lack of things to do! Some attractions may require tickets in advance. Many attractions also include security screenings to enter.
Bridge of Peace: The Bridge of Peace is a pedestrian bridge made of glass and steel. It connects the historic old town of Tbilisi to the west and the more modern Rike Park to the east. Recently opened in 2010, The Bridge of Peace has become a symbol of Tbilisi's transformation into a modern city. Hours: Mon - Sun: 24 hours; Cost: Free; 4-minute drive from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Sameba): Construction of Sameba began in 1995, marking a significant moment in Georgia’s post-Soviet era. Sameba is the third-tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedral offering remarkable exterior architecture and within the cathedral walls. Dress modestly when visiting, covering your shoulders and knees. Hours: Mon - Sun: 07:00 – 22:00; Cost: Free; 12-minute drive from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Leghvtakhevi Waterfall: Leghvtakhevi Gorge, known as the source of Tbilisi’s famous sulfur waters, is a hidden gem in Old Tbilisi. Nestled in Leghvtakhevi Canyon, it is a popular hiking destination for both locals and tourists. Hours: Mon - Sun: 24 hours; Cost: Free; 9-minute drive from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Meidan Bazaar: The Bazaar is located underground in Kala, the ancient district of Old Tbilisi. It is a historic marketplace from the East and the West that existed as far back as the 4th century. Today it still retains its old charms and aesthetics. The shelves brim with local products such as assorted teas and cheese, and visitors can buy handmade souvenirs and original goldsmith work. Hours: Mon - Sun: 10:00 - 22:00; Cost: Free; 8-minute drive from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
Old Town Tbilisi: The historic Old Tbilisi is a must-visit for any visitors, as it houses some of the city’s most iconic sites. As you walk along the cobbled street, you can see an old horse-tram carriage called “Konka” on Baratashvili Street, now converted as a souvenir shop. On Shavteli Street, there is a Rezo Gabriadze marionette theater and a fairy-tale clock tower. You will also find restaurants and cafés serving authentic Georgian cuisine in the area. 8-minute drive from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel
The Funicular Railway to Mtatsminda Park: Experience the stunning ascent to Mtatsminda Park aboard the newly restored Funicular Railway. The Park is situated at an altitude of 727 meters above sea levels, which is also the highest point of Tbilisi. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, lively cafes and restaurants, the renowned Tbilisi Ferris wheel, and a thrilling amusement park filled with rides and attractions. Entrance to the park is free. Hours: Mon - Sun: 09:00 - 24:00; Cost: 10 GEL to ride the Funicular Railway one-way; 5-minute drive to the Funicular Lower Station from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.
The National Museum of Georgia: Opened in the 1920s, the museum houses a rich collection of periodical exhibitions of different collections, representing the natural and cultural history in Georgia, the Caucasus, and the Near East. The collection includes archaeological relics from the Stone Age, gospels printed at the publishing house of King Vakhtang VI, Islamic arts such as Persian oil paintings and ceramics, the Soviet Occupation Exhibition Hall documenting Georgian Soviet period, and modern accomplishments of Georgia. Hours: Tues - Sun: 10:00 - 18:00; Cost: 10 GEL; 15-minute walk from the Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel.