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Stamba Hotel, Architecture in Tbilisi
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    Georgian comfort food classics, European favorites, and Asian specialties

  • Food & Drink

    Georgian comfort food classics, European favorites, and Asian specialties

Embodying the zeitgeist of contemporary Tbilisi, Stamba Hotel is a cultural ecosystem in and of itself, housed in a spectacular building with a stunning sense of scale.

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Architecture Collective Development

Stamba Hotel Architecture

Architecture Collective Development

In this hotel that never sleeps, steep yourself in its magnificent industrial architecture.

The facilities and ongoing cultural offerings create a natural flow of energy, encouraging guests to meander throughout the village-like property. Internal steel balconies line the hotel’s upper levels for unmatched vantage points of the greenhouse-inspired atrium. From here, one can find and browse The Shop—Stamba’s fashion and concept store, and for those who need to work, D Block—a design-driven co-working space, with a curated set-up and comfortable furniture.

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Soaring high ceilings, indoor greenery, and walls peppered with thousands of books contribute to a gallery-like experience, yet lend a warm aesthetic. 

With statement lighting, brass accents, and oversized crystal chandeliers, the hotel has a sensorial and indulgent feel. The main restaurant, Stamba café, is sophisticated yet relaxed, with distinctive vintage booths, mid-century pendant lamps, and a leafy outdoor terrace. Here, you’ll find produce from the hotel’s regenerative agricultural farm, Udabno, and a bold pink cocktail bar. Or, head over to the Warehouse—a lively natural wine bar with bottles available to go—where you’ll catch a glimpse of the neon-pink walls of Space Farms, a vertical farming project that grows herbs, leafy greens, and edible flowers. 

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Food & Drink Chocolate dreams

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Food & Drink Chocolate dreams

Stamba Chocolaterie & Roastery serves a high-quality selection of coffee created from beans that are roasted on-site.

The coffee menu is offered alongside a choice of handmade artisan chocolate, created with cocoa beans imported from Venezuela, Madagascar, Peru, and Colombia and flavored to complement the coffee.

History Print lives on

Conceived to highlight its Soviet-era history, Stamba is a celebration of its past.

During Soviet times, Stamba was a publishing house that printed Communist newspapers. Today, original features have been preserved and restored, such as the still functional drying rack—now used to support the foliage that dominates the five-story-high atrium. While details like the Wes Anderson-style bellboy uniforms are an ode to eras past, Stamba roars with a distinctly contemporary edge.

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Sustainability Keeping an eye on our Conscious Hotel Principles

“Our primary aspiration is to strengthen Georgian representation, which includes urban transformation, philanthropy, and inclusivity.”

Architecture

Architecture

The property is set inside a former Soviet structure with minimal adaptations. The interiors of Stamba feature repurposed, reclaimed, or vintage pieces, including furnishings, rugs, and various décor elements.

Waste

Waste

Waste is sorted and disposed of appropriately. The hotel collaborates with a company that recycles used cooking oil, glass, paper, and aluminum cans into new products.

Energy

Energy

The hotel uses eco-friendly appliances and minimizes electricity usage to lower its footprint.

Products

Products & Produce

Stamba benefits from the Adjara Group’s large farm, which provides most of the produce the hotel needs for its restaurants. The hotel grows herbs and microgreens in its interior vertical farm.

Culture

Culture

Stamba has invested in numerous cultural initiatives, including Oxygen – Biennial of Contemporary Arts, Propaganda: an in-house arts council organization, Tbilisi Photography and Multimedia Museum, Tbilisi Architecture Biennial, and more.

Recreation

Recreation

Stamba regularly promotes no-luxury getaways, in-country tours, historically aware excursions, various mindfulness programs, and wellness with nature.

Accessability

Accessibility 

A dedicated bus transports staff to and from work. The hotel also encourages slow travel through its guest communications.

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Healthy Workplace

Adjara Group won the Corporate Responsibility Award category Gender Equality (SDG 5). Its project, Strengthening Gender Equality, was named the best among 15 other projects that were selected for the second round.

Communication

Measure & Communication

The hotel’s events, marketing campaigns, and PR activities regularly speak of sustainability, community building, and mutual responsibility within political, cultural, and environmental fields.

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This hotel is featured in Taste and Place: The Design Hotels Book.

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Georgia’s First Indoor Vertical Farm

Meet Tusya Gharibashvili, a young and innovative entrepreneur, who developed the first urban vertical farming project in Georgia.

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Location

Location

Europe
Georgia
Tbilisi

Stamba Hotel
14 Merab Kostava Street
Tbilisi 0108
Georgia

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