Blue Fox Hotel
Blue Fox Hotel: A Stylish Tbilisi Stay Where Old Town Charm Meets Georgian Hospitality
Tbilisi has a way of pulling you in. One moment you're wandering through centuries-old streets lined with carved wooden balconies and colorful facades, and the next you're sipping wine beneath the Caucasus sky while church domes and modern architecture rise in the distance. Hidden within the city's historic district, Blue Fox Hotel feels like an extension of that experience: intimate, design-forward, and unmistakably Georgian.
Blue Fox sits in a location that makes exploring Tbilisi remarkably easy while still feeling tucked away from the energy of the city's busier streets. From the outside, the hotel blends naturally into Old Tbilisi's historic surroundings. Step inside, however, and a more playful personality begins to emerge.
Eat:
Georgian Meets Modern
Food also becomes part of the experience here. During our stay, Georgian comfort dishes and lighter fare arrived alongside colorful cocktails enjoyed from the balcony overlooking the city. Khinkali, Georgia's iconic dumplings, shared the table with fresh salads and local flavors that felt uncomplicated and welcoming. Mornings brought dishes like avocado toast with poached egg and pastries that made lingering over breakfast easy.
The hotel restaurant has also earned recognition with a Michelin distinction, adding another layer to the experience for guests looking to dine without leaving the property.
Sip:
Craft Cocktails & Wine
For a property that embraces the “Sip” portion of travel, Blue Fox delivers more than a place to sleep. Craft cocktails and local wines become part of the rhythm of the stay, whether enjoyed during dinner or slowly sipped from a balcony overlooking the rooftops of Old Tbilisi. In a country considered the cradle of wine, the experience feels naturally woven into the destination itself.
Stay:
Unique Sanctuary
One of the more enjoyable surprises at Blue Fox was discovering the contrast between old and new perspectives. From the room and terrace views, historic church domes and traditional rooftops share space with modern buildings and green spaces. It's a reminder that Tbilisi never really chooses between past and present—it embraces both.
The Vibe
The property leans into art and design rather than traditional luxury. Throughout the hotel, colorful furnishings, murals, and contemporary touches sit beside Georgian architectural elements. Rooms feel comfortable and personal rather than overly polished, with visual nods to Georgian culture woven into the design. Some accommodations also open onto balconies overlooking the surrounding rooftops and the evolving Tbilisi skyline.
Final Sip
Blue Fox ultimately feels less like checking into a hotel and more like discovering a local hideaway. It delivers exactly what many travelers come to Tbilisi looking for: personality, walkability, design, and a sense of place.
For travelers building a Georgian itinerary around where to eat, sip, and stay, Blue Fox fits naturally into the conversation.