Welcome to Your Perfect Home in Tbilisi.

Experience a relaxing and enjoyable stay in our beautifully furnished two-bedroom flat, ideally situated to enjoy all that Tbilisi has to offer.

A scenic view of Tbilisi, Georgia

Introduction

Welcome to Shrosha

Welcome to your home away from home in Tbilisi's most prestigious neighborhood. Shrosha is a spacious, sunlit flat in the heart of Vake — where tree-lined avenues, world-class dining, and authentic Georgian hospitality await you.

Whether you’re here for remote work, a family getaway, or exploring the cradle of wine civilization, Shrosha offers the perfect base to experience everything Tbilisi has to offer, just steps from the Rustaveli metro station.


Your Home in Vake

Our thoughtfully designed flat welcomes up to 3 guests across two comfortable bedrooms: a spacious double bedroom and a cozy guest room with a dedicated worktable — perfect for those balancing work and adventure. High-speed fiber-optic Wi-Fi keeps you connected whether you’re on video calls or planning your next excursion.

Modern Comfort

The generous reception area invites you to unwind after exploring the city, while the fully-equipped kitchen lets you try your hand at Georgian cooking or simply enjoy your morning coffee. Every detail has been considered for your comfort, from quality linens to modern appliances, ensuring a seamless stay whether you’re here for a weekend or a month.

Family-Friendly

Traveling with little ones? We’ve got you covered with baby-friendly amenities to make your stay stress-free. Three beautiful parks are within easy walking distance, offering playgrounds, green spaces, and plenty of room for children to explore. The neighborhood is filled with family-friendly cafes where you can relax while the kids enjoy Georgian hospitality.


The Vake District

Vake — meaning “low place” in Georgian — is Tbilisi’s most prestigious and sought-after neighborhood. Historically home to Georgia’s intellectual elite, scientists, and politicians, this sophisticated district has evolved into a vibrant hub where European elegance meets Georgian warmth. The almost completely flat terrain makes it perfect for leisurely strolls past grand 1920s architecture and modern boutiques alike.

Parks & Nature

Vake Park is the crown jewel of the neighborhood — a sprawling green oasis featuring beautiful fountains, shaded walking paths, charming cafes, and the iconic Statue of Victory. Just beyond, Mziuri Park offers adventure playgrounds and open meadows, while a short cable car ride takes you to Turtle Lake for swimming and panoramic city views. Nature is never more than a few minutes away.

Dining & Culture

The streets of Vake are a food lover’s paradise, offering everything from traditional Georgian supra feasts to refined international cuisine. Browse high-end boutiques along Chavchavadze Avenue, discover curated street art in hidden courtyards, or while away an afternoon in one of the many modern cafes. The district’s cosmopolitan atmosphere makes it feel distinctly European while remaining unmistakably Georgian.


Discover Georgia

Georgia sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and nowhere is this magical fusion more evident than in Tbilisi. This is the birthplace of wine — with over 8,000 years of unbroken winemaking tradition — and a land where legendary hospitality transforms every meal into a celebration. From UNESCO World Heritage sites to vibrant contemporary art scenes, Georgia offers endless discovery at remarkably affordable prices.

Wine & Cuisine

Experience the ancient qvevri winemaking method, now recognized by UNESCO, and taste the amber-hued orange wines that have captivated sommeliers worldwide. Day trips to the Kakheti wine region reveal family-run vineyards and traditional cellar feasts. Back in Tbilisi, sample khinkali (juicy soup dumplings), khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), and countless regional specialties at restaurants just minutes from your door.

Culture & History

Explore the ancient churches of Mtskheta, Georgia’s spiritual heart and a UNESCO World Heritage site just 20 minutes away. Wander the cobblestone streets of Tbilisi’s Old Town, soak in the legendary sulfur baths that gave the city its name, and discover a thriving arts scene that spans centuries of tradition and cutting-edge contemporary work. Every corner of this ancient land tells a story waiting to be discovered.