The Blue Fox Hotel.
Occupying a meticulously rebuilt historical house in the medieval heart of Old Town, The Blue Fox Hotel functions as an intimate 17-room intersection of Georgian heritage and contemporary art. The architecture preserves the soul of old Tbilisi through restored wooden balconies and original doors, while the interiors lean into a modern gallery aesthetic featuring custom hand-painted murals by local artist Musya Qeburia in every room. The property’s culinary focus centers on a courtyard restaurant that utilizes a charcoal grill and a show kitchen, while the basement houses a unique wine cellar built into a rediscovered chimney, stocking bottles from the owner’s private vineyard in Kakheti. It is a tactile, design-forward stay for travelers who prefer the personality of a restored townhouse over the scale of a standard boutique hotel, all within steps of the Anchiskhati Basilica.