Stamba hotel is a place that is wonderful in every way. It is an old printing house which was renovated perfectly to become a hotel, restaurant and bookstore!
When you first go inside, you see the old walls which have been left the same they were before, like a carcass. You can see downstairs which looks like a jungle - big plants and books, artworks on the walls... Everything comes together in a combination that amazes you and makes you wonder how they even had the idea to create such a place like this.
In the restaurant you can eat the best food Georgian and Chinese too, you can drink the best cocktails in Tbilisi and even play ping pong!
Outside, there is an “amphitheater” made of wood. There also is an orangery for microgreens which they use for their foods!
So this place is perfect for everyone, you can have perfect dinner, play ping pong, enjoy the unique interior and if you want you can also even stay in the hotel, too!
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