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Tsinandali Estate, Radisson Collection Hotel: luxury in a historic Georgian building.

Tsinandali Estate, Radisson Collection Hotel: luxury in a historic Georgian building.

Tsinandali Estate, Radisson Collection Hotel: luxury in a historic Georgian building.
Tsinandali Estate, Radisson Collection Hotel: luxury in a historic Georgian building.

Located in the heart of Georgia's scenic wine region, Tsinandali Estate is the epitome of Georgian heritage and hospitality. This historic estate, where wine was first packaged in Georgia, is now home to a Radisson Collection hotel. It is a favorite meeting place for poets, artists and writers, offering a special outdoor retreat and the perfect location for celebrations from magnificent weddings to multi-generational trips, romantic getaways and more. The hotel invites guests to immerse themselves in the rich cultural fabric of the region and enjoy first-class facilities and services.

The estate includes a charming 18-hectare park, extensive vineyards on a 40''hectares, a museum, a wine cellar and a majestic residence. Architects John Fotiadis, Christina Gabas and Damien Figueras, working on the design inspired by Spanish style and nature, as well as lighting designer Ingo Maurer and Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze were engaged to create the Radisson Collection Hotel. Together they combine timeless elegance with modern luxury style, honoring the heritage of the estate and incorporating traditional Georgian elements, combining them with modern comfort and amenities. From the moment guests set foot on the property, they are surrounded by a sense of grandeur and sophistication.

The accommodation at Radisson Collection Hotel Tsinandali Estate is available in five categories: Collection Standard (22 sqm), Collection Premium (23 sqm), Collection Superior (22 sqm on the first floor with''vineyard view and private terrace), Family Rooms (44 sqm), Junior Suites (30 sqm with separate seating area) and Suites (44 sqm with sofa bed and seating area). The rooms feature bright colors, paneled walls, off-white linens and notable artwork. Over the course of its existence, the estate has hosted many happy guests as well as great thinkers such as Dumas, Pushkin and Brose in the 19th century.

For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the hotel offers the Anne Semonin Spa on the fifth floor, where guests can enjoy a wide range of grooming treatments and therapies, including 'wine' treatments. There is a Finnish sauna, a steam room, an infinity pool, a terrace and a relaxation club (whose pool has transparent walls and a roof suitable for''for all weathers). There is also a children's pool, on-site bike paths and tennis courts for friendly matches. Hotel guests can work out at any time of the day in the fitness center while enjoying the magnificent views of the Tsinandali vineyard.

And, of course, enjoy the fruits of this vineyard and learn more about them.

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The estate's wine cellar offers an impressive collection of local wines, allowing guests to enjoy the flavors and aromas that have made Georgian wines famous around the world. Prince Alexander Chavchavadze brought winemaking technology from Europe to Tsinandali. And many of his wines remain to this day, having expanded to 16,500 bottles, among which is the oldest wine in Georgia: the Saperavi of Tsinandali Estate 1839, corked in 1841. Wine''There are two great spaces available, The Secret Room and The Blue Room, where the staff will customize your individual dining program according to your needs and desires. If you want to delve even deeper into the local cuisine, you can take part in an on-site cooking class.

Naturally, the estate is a coveted destination for couples looking to marry with sophistication. Its most prized part is the amphitheater, which seats up to 1,000 people. It was designed by architect Xavier Fabre (responsible for the Paris Philharmonic), with acoustics by Damian Figueras. It is designed to host a variety of events, from concerts to weddings, from galas to fashion shows, from theater to opera - it is a real' in itself's grand performance. There are several other spaces for groups of 10 to 80 people: a 600-seat banquet and ballroom designed by lighting expert Ingo Maurer; a 400-seat lounge on the first floor; a courtyard-style gallery, ideal for theme parties of up to 400 people; and an exotic Egyptian room painted by Tamara Kvesitadze and overlooking the gardens. Guests can also take advantage of the space between the amphitheater and the banquet room for a welcome cocktail. These unique facilities enable Tsinandali to host the annual Tsinandali Festival, regular art exhibitions and corporate events for clients such as TBC Bank and Porsche.

Radisson Collection Hotel Tsinandali Estate is not just a luxury hotel, it is a gateway to''A magical world of Georgian heritage, vineyards and culture. Whether you're a wine lover, history buff or just looking for a peaceful retreat, this artsy hotel is sure to enhance your Georgia adventure.

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