Why Georgia in Winter Just Feels Right 🤍
Tbilisi in winter has a softer rhythm. The narrow streets of the Old Town feel more intimate when lightly dusted with snow, and the city’s famous balconies creak quietly in the cold air. Walking here, you’re never rushed—just wandering, hands tucked into pockets, following the smell of fresh bread and roasted chestnuts.
The sulfur baths are especially magical in winter. Stepping from the cold air into warm, steamy water feels like a small miracle. Evenings are best spent in local cafés, sipping hot tea or mulled wine while the city lights reflect off wet cobblestones. Tbilisi doesn’t try to impress you—it simply welcomes you, and somehow that’s even better.
A few hours from the city, the landscape changes completely. Gudauri rises into the clouds, surrounded by vast white mountains that feel endless and calm. Winter here is crisp, clean, and full of quiet excitement.
Whether you ski, snowboard, or simply watch others glide down the slopes, Gudauri has a peaceful energy. Even standing still, breathing in the mountain air, feels like doing something meaningful. And when the sun sets, the sky turns soft pink and blue, wrapping the mountains in silence.
Hotel Roshe Gudauri is the kind of place that makes you want to come back early in the evening. After a cold day outside, you step into warmth, soft lighting, and that comforting feeling of being taken care of. The rooms are cozy, the views are breathtaking, and mornings begin with snow-covered peaks right outside your window.
There’s something deeply comforting about returning here after a long day—hot tea in hand, snow boots drying by the door, and the quiet hum of mountain life all around you.