"The clue’s in the name at Communal Hotel Sololaki, a deftly overhauled 19th-century townhouse where cosy nooks, garden-view terraces and a huge pine dining table invite leisurely Georgian breakfasts, congenial conversation, and general hanging out. The hotel – an endearingly retro mish-mash of art nouveau, art deco and mid-century modern trappings – lies on an unassuming side-street in Old Tbilisi, surrounded by cafés, indie boutiques and multitudinous mediaeval monuments." - Mr & Mrs Smith