Taking its name from Wong Kar-wai’s only foray into Hollywood, Blueberry Nights commits to the concept without irony. Rooms come with projectors instead of TVs, turntables with curated vinyl, and white walls positioned specifically for screening. The interiors lean cinematic – blue walls, sunken beds, Noguchi lamps, Pierre Jeanneret chairs – with subtle nods to Lynch and Kubrick that feel intentional rather than designed-by-algorithm.
North of the old town in Vera, some of the city’s coolest galleries, wine bars, and concept stores are walking distance, and the hotel sits behind Lolita bar-restaurant, sharing a courtyard entrance. That proximity works both ways: easy access to excellent food and cocktails, but light sleepers should look elsewhere. For night owls and creative types who’d rather watch a film from bed than scroll their phones, it’s one of Tbilisi’s most compelling stays.
