Beautiful view during mid September early October, harvest time is especially beautiful in the nearby areas. If you're visiting for their beautiful garden, I'd recommend visiting during spring time. Visiting the house museum will cost you 10 GEL just to visit the garden and the museum and 12 GEL to have wine tasting. They do have English speaking local guide, but only one and usually you have to wait.
They do have nice varieties and Sarajishvili brandy. for 35-50 GEL you can get a nice small souvenir bottles. Midday isn't usually crowded. You need about good half an hour to visit the garden and the guided tour can take up to half an hour.
Taking photos aren't allowed inside the facility, but it's a nice place to see how 19th century nobles used to live and spend their times at their vacation homes.
There's a small cafe inside the facility you can have a nice cup of coffee, snacks or grab a lunch. Loos are free inside...
ย ย ย Read moreAmazing little hidden gem. Surrounded by a massive garden (There's a wishing tree so don't forget to grab some colorful bows ๐). The mannor itself is wonderful, the staff is young and knowledgable with plenty of answered questions whenever we felt curious. There's two cafes on the grounds, one being part of the hotel the other being part of the manor - you can get tickets that include a glass of wine at the end of the mannor tour! Perfect for a family visit to just stroll around. Toilets are to the right, right after the metal gate entrance and...
ย ย ย Read moreTsinandali Estate is one of the nicest place to visit, historic winery-estate which once belonged to the 19th-century aristocratic poet Alexander Chavchavadze (1786โ1846) and which, since 2019, is the venue for the Tsinandali Festival (mostly held in Autumn, September - October) you'll be seeing Alexander's House (very fascinating) and a beautiful park you can walk around and enjoy. Place also has a winery:) and you can enjoy couple of glasses of wine. (Make sure to visit till 7PM, park...
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