Hotel Old Seti Review 2025 – Best Stay in Mestia, Georgia
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Introduction
On a recent journey into the lush mountains of northwest Georgia, I chose to stay at Hotel Old Seti in the charming highland town of Mestia (Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region). With its warm, traditional style, central location and beautiful mountain views, this hotel proved to be a comfortable and strategic base for exploring the Svaneti region. In this review I’ll share my first-person experience—what worked, what to be aware of, and what made this stay memorable.
Location & Accessibility

Hotel Old Seti is located at Japaridze Street N11 (or N11 as per the listing), 3300 Mestia, Georgia. Reserving+2Booking+2
Getting There
- Mestia is a high-altitude mountain town (approx 1,500 m elevation) nestled in the Caucasus. Wikipédia+1
- If you’re arriving from Tbilisi or Kutaisi, the drive through winding mountain roads leads you to Mestia; for this hotel you’ll find it very central in town.
- Parking is available on-site (the hotel lists free self-parking) which is a big plus in mountain towns. expedia+1
Neighborhood & Vibes
- The hotel is positioned close to Seti Square, making walking around town easy. expedia+1
- I walked out in the early morning from the hotel and enjoyed the crisp mountain air, the traditional Svan towers in the townscape, and the quiet hum of a small mountain resort rather than a big city.
- Tip: Being in a mountain-town, weather can change quickly—arrive with some warm layers even in summer, and confirm your route in winter if roads are snowed in.
Rooms & Comfort AT Hotel Old Seti
Room Types & My Selection
The hotel offers doubles, twins, triple rooms, and family options. Rooms feature private bathrooms, heating, views of the mountains, and sound-insulated walls in some cases. expedia+1 I booked a standard double room with view of the Svaneti towers and mountain peaks.
My First-Person Impressions
- The moment I stepped into the room I appreciated the wooden accents, the warm radiators (useful given the altitude) and the window framing the mountain view.
- The bed was comfortable, the linens fresh, and I found a quiet night’s sleep—important after a day of hiking.
- Bathroom was modern, with a good shower and complimentary toiletries; the heating worked well to eliminate any chill.
- WiFi was available and worked well for light streaming/blog work—but as a mountain property, speeds may vary depending on the weather/season.
Comfort & Things to Note
- One guest breakdown rated WiFi as 7.8/10 in one French-language listing. Booking
- Some rooms may not have dramatic views—for best experience, request a mountain-facing room or ask about balcony/terrace.
- Because of the alpine location, mornings are chilly even in summer—so use the heating or open windows accordingly.
Overall I found the comfort level very good for the price and context—this is a mountain hotel with character rather than a massive resort.
Amenities & Facilities at Hotel Old Seti
Hotel Old Seti offers a strong mix of amenities for travellers seeking both adventure and comfort:
- Free WiFi throughout the property. Booking+1
- Free self-parking available on-site. HotelsCombined+1
- Restaurant on-site offering Georgian cuisine—great after a mountain day. Booking+1
- Ski-in/ski-out access noted during winter, and ski-storage available—useful if you’re visiting in snow-season. expedia
- Garden or terrace seating where you can relax and take in mountain views. Booking+1
Tip: If you’re staying in winter and intend to ski, confirm gear storage and check whether the hotel offers shuttle to the lifts (if snow covers roads). In summer, the garden/terrace is a serene spot for afternoon rest.
Food & Dining Options
On-site Dining
The hotel’s restaurant serves Georgian meals, and I enjoyed one evening where I ordered local khachapuri and Svan-style dishes. Guests highlight the breakfast buffet in several reviews. HotelsCombined+1
Nearby Options at Hotel Old Seti
Mestia is small, so within a few minutes’ walk you’ll find local cafés, bakeries and wine bars. I took a short walk after dinner to a cozy local bar and sampled Svaneti wine—just one of the perks of staying centrally.
My Dining Tip at Hotel Old Seti
Start your day early with a hearty breakfast at the hotel (they tend to start around 9:00) then plan for a mid-afternoon snack after your hike. For dinner, book a table at the hotel restaurant or ask the staff for a recommended local tavern—locals often know hidden gems.
Service & Atmosphere at Hotel Old Seti
Service
Guests consistently praise the friendly and helpful nature of the staff here. The hotel’s high location score (9.6/10 in one French-listing) reflects this. Booking+1 I found the front-desk staff very welcoming, offered maps of hiking routes, and gave excellent local advice.
Atmosphere
Staying here felt like being invited into a mountain lodge rather than a large anonymous hotel. The wood-clad interiors, the view of ancient Svan towers, and the crisp air all added up to an experience I’ll remember. Evening in the lobby lounge with a cup of herbal tea while watching snowfall (on one night) was a highlight.
Value for Money
Guests rated value for money around 8.7/10 in one review breakdown. Booking Considering your room, breakfast, location and comfort, I found it excellent value—especially for the region.
Location — Nearby Attractions & Local Experiences at Hotel Old Seti
Mestia & the Svaneti Region
- Mestia is a gateway to high-Caucasus trails, ancient Svan towers, alpine meadows and glacier views. Wikipédia+1
- Hotel Old Seti’s central location means you’re within easy walking distance of local museums (like the Svaneti History & Ethnography Museum) and lifts/trails. expedia
Hiking, Skiing & Nature
- In summer I wandered early morning up a trail behind the hotel and enjoyed the quiet mountain pine forest.
- In winter the ski-in/ski-out access is a strong plus if slopes are active. Be sure to check snow conditions.
- Another tip: take an excursion to a nearby Svan village (like Ushguli) or hire a local guide for glacier hikes.
Local Culture & Town Vibes
- Spend time strolling the small streets of Mestia, admiring the architecture of Svan towers and sampling local cuisine.
- Evening walk through Seti Square (right by the hotel) is peaceful and offers a front-row seat to mountain twilight.
Transport & Tips
- If driving: good parking at the hotel. In winter, check for snow tyres or local transport.
- If arriving by public transport: ask the hotel for pickup or arrange transfer—some roads may be tricky in bad weather.
- Tip: In the afternoon, sit on the hotel terrace, enjoy a view of the towers, and plan your next-day hike.
Why We Recommend Hotel Old Seti
Here’s why I believe this hotel stands out:
- ✅ Prime central location in Mestia: near Seti Square, museums, lifts and town amenities.
- ✅ Solid comfort & amenities for mountain travellers: good room comfort, restaurant, free parking, WiFi.
- ✅ Friendly, mountain-chartered atmosphere: not ultra-luxury, but authentic highland hospitality.
- ✅ Value for money: great combination of location + comfort + service for the price.
- ✅ Ideal for both summer and winter stays: hiking or skiing, the hotel serves well.
If you’re heading to the Svaneti region and want a comfortable, convenient base from which to explore nature, culture and mountain adventure, Hotel Old Seti is a strong choice.
FAQ – Your Questions Answered
Q1: Is breakfast included?
A1: Yes—buffet breakfast is included in many room types in guest reviews. HotelsCombined+1
Q2: Does the hotel have parking?
A2: Yes—free self parking is available on site. HotelsCombined
Q3: Are there ski facilities?
A3: Yes—ski-in/ski-out access is listed and ski storage is available. expedia+1
Q4: Is WiFi reliable?
A4: Free WiFi is available and rated well, though speeds may vary due to mountain setting. Booking+1
Q5: Is the location good for exploring?
A5: Absolutely—the hotel is centrally located in Mestia, making walking to attractions and trails very feasible. expedia+1
Q6: Is this a luxury resort?
A6: Not a full luxury resort; it’s a nice mid-range hotel in a high-altitude mountain town. Expect comfort and charm rather than deluxe spa features.
Q7: Best season to stay?
A7: Summer for hiking/nature; winter for skiing. If staying in shoulder season check which amenities (lifts, roads) are active.
Conclusion
My stay at Hotel Old Seti in Mestia was a highlight of my Georgian mountain trip—comfortable rooms, warm service, and a perfect base for mountain adventure. Whether you’re trekking Svaneti’s peaks, exploring ancient towers or simply enjoying fresh alpine air, the hotel offers a genuine highland experience.
If you’re planning a visit, I invite you to book via Booking.com and secure your stay at Hotel Old Seti—your gateway to Georgia’s majestic mountain world.







