Tbilisi Philharmonic by Mercure Hotel sits in the building of the former Institute of History and Ethnography, erected between 1929 and 1930 and absorbing a variety of stylistic features of disparate eras. The Tbilisi Concert Hall (sometimes called Philharmonic Hall) is located just opposite the street, and the city's main Shota Rustaveli Avenue with charming cafes, restaurants, and eclectic shops, is within a few minutes' walk.
Total number of rooms
125
Number of floors (main building)
7
Connecting rooms
No number available
Where you’ll be
10 Petre Melikishvili Avenue,TBILISI,0179
Amenities & Services at Tbilisi Philharmonic by Mercure Hotel