L Plaza Hotel 4*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Swimming Pool
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On-site Dining
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Meeting facilities
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No Smoking
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
Location
Offering a terrace, various recreational opportunities, and a garden, and views of the city, L Plaza Hotel Tbilisi is located around 25 minutes' walk from Ejmiatsin Armenian apostolic Church. This hotel also features Wi-Fi throughout the property.
The accommodation is conveniently situated about 25 minutes' walk from National Botanical Garden of Georgia. Freedom Square is about 25 minutes' walk from the 4-star hotel in Tbilisi. This property allows you to enjoy such natural sights as Rike Park approximately 25 minutes' walk away. L Plaza Hotel is approximately a 5-minute walk from 300 Aragveli underground station and within walking distance of Lech Kaczynski bus stop.
Some of the smoke-free rooms feature Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV as well as a mini-bar and an electric kettle. They have a spacious interior. A shower, along with such comforts as hairdryers and bathrobes, are also provided.
The L Plaza treats guests with a free continental breakfast in the breakfast area. Gastronomic options include a garden bar. Offering Georgian dishes, Beernest lies about a 5-minute walk away.
Review by hotel critic
During our family stay at L Plaza, we were delighted by the warm hospitality and inclusive atmosphere. The staff, especially Vitalik and Ruslan, were incredibly friendly and accommodating. The location near the city center allowed us to easily explore points of interest like the Rustaveli Theater and Ballet Theater. We appreciated the clean rooms and the bonus of an early check-in option.Our family particularly enjoyed the Georgian breakfast with its diverse selection. The 10th-floor balcony provided a picturesque setting for morning meals. The gentleman at reception, Kosov, was remarkably hospitable and made our check-in and out seamless.L Plaza's family-friendly amenities and proximity to cultural landmarks make it a top choice for those seeking a welcoming and culturally enriching experience in Tbilisi.Mariam Vardanyan, Art Historian from Yerevan, Armenia