Hotel Iberia Didube is a functional and affordable hotel standing over one of Tbilisi’s most important transport hubs. This is the Didube district, not an area for those seeking romantic cobblestone streets or hipster cafes but an ideal spot for travelers focusing on logistics; specifically visitors intent on venturing to mountain regions of Kazbegi or Western Georgia who will find the main bus terminal practically at its doorstep. The hotel offers clean renovated rooms within a building as utilitarian as the neighborhood itself appears to be. It becomes perfect among backpackers, traders, and transit passengers’ favorites who would love to shun inflated city center prices yet remain connected with it through fast metro service.

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Ups & Downs - Hotel Iberia Didube


  • You really can’t beat this spot for catching transport. Didube Metro Station and Okriba (bus terminal), just a short walk away.
  • Way cheaper than the hotels in Sololaki or on Rustaveli avenue. Great value for a private room with an ensuite bathroom.
  • Mostly clean and modern. Some have air conditioning, most all showers are good-a real treat after that overnight trip.
  • Plentiful are the affordable local foods nearby: bakeries with fresh Khachapuri, markets of cheap fruit.
  • Most employees are helpful. They have become used to dealing with foreign travelers passing through for transport connections.
  • × This is, in fact, a market and transport area—a very chaotic, dusty, loud major market and transport area—not some pretty tourist district.
  • × You have to take the subway fifteen or twenty minutes to get where all the main tourist action is, like the Bridge of Peace and Narikala Fortress.
  • × In a room facing the main road, toward evening until late at night, market hubbub mingled with street noise dominated by loud music from marshrutkas fills up almost every inch of available airspace.
  • × There is no luxury lobby. There is no gym. There is no full-service restaurant on the premises.

Full Review - Hotel Iberia Didube


  • Worth the Cost The main selling point here is value for money. Cheap, clean, and functional.
  • Service Quality Standard Georgian hospitality-Service friendly enough but informal and sometimes limited in English proficiency.
  • Hotel Location Location 5/5 logistics(bus/metro),2/5"classic tourism"charm.
  • Neighborhood Industrial/commercial area.Surroundings.Crowds.Minibuses everywhere.Market stalls all over the place.
  • Cleanliness Surprisingly clean for this part of town. Housekeeping kept the room neat and fresh.
  • Breakfast Plenty of food options in the immediate area mostly street food or fast. Sit-down comes with a ride on the metro.