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Radisson Collection Tsinandali, Tsinandali Estate
Radisson Collection Tsinandali, Tsinandali Estate
The history of Tsinandali Estate dates back to the early 19th century, when prince Alexander Chavchavadze turned his family estate into a place that attracted such world figures as Alexandre Dumas, Marie-Felicity Brose, Alexander Pushkin, Alexander Griboyedov, Mikhail Lermontov and other well-known people of the secular and cultural society of the time. The idea to establish a Georgian theater was also born here, at the Chavchavadze estate.
Today, the historical traditions of the Chavchavadze family continue in the Tsinandali Classical Art Music Festival, which has also cemented its place on the world stage.
Tsinandali Estate offers its guests not only high-level restaurants, wine tastings in its own winery and various masterclasses, but also all kinds of sporting activities from bicycle rides to tennis courts.
FAQs: Radisson Collection Tsinandali Wedding
Where is Radisson Collection Tsinandali Estate located, and how far is it from Tbilisi?
The hotel is located in the village of Tsinandali, in the Kakheti wine region of eastern Georgia. It’s roughly a 2–2.5 hour drive from Tbilisi, making it easy to combine a city arrival with a countryside wedding weekend.
How many guests can stay on-site at the estate?
The hotel offers 141 rooms and suites, accommodating around 380+ guests in total. This makes it suitable not only for the couple and close family, but also for larger wedding groups who want to stay together on the estate.
What types of wedding spaces are available at Tsinandali Estate?
The estate offers a wide choice of event spaces, including:
- A large open-air Amphitheatre for grand ceremonies and concerts
- The Theatre ballroom for elegant indoor receptions
- The Gallery hall for cocktails or receptions
- A charming Vinoteque courtyard
- More intimate spaces like a Champagneria, villa pool terrace, and museum hall
This allows you to combine different zones for ceremony, dinner, and party within one property.
What is the maximum guest capacity for weddings at the estate?
Capacities vary by space, for example:
- Amphitheatre – up to 1,200 guests
- Ballroom / Theatre – up to 300 seated for dinners
- Gallery hall – up to 400 guests in reception style
- Vinoteque courtyard – around 100 guests for ceremony, 40 for dinner
- Champagneria – about 30 guests
- Villa pool terrace – about 40 guests
- Museum hall – about 30 guests
This makes the estate suitable for everything from intimate gatherings to very large celebrations.
What restaurant and catering options are available for wedding receptions?
The estate has several restaurants and bars on-site, including Prince Alexander (all-day dining with terrace), Natella (Georgian cuisine), the Gaumarjos Wine Bar, a pool bar, museum café, and a library bar. Wedding menus can feature Georgian, international, or mixed cuisine, paired with estate wines.
What facilities can guests enjoy during a wedding stay?
Guests can enjoy a rooftop infinity pool with views of the Caucasus Mountains, a full spa and wellness area (sauna, steam room, treatments), indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, bikes, running routes, a kids’ playground, game zone, and easy access to wine tours and tastings on the estate.
Is Tsinandali Estate a historic and culturally significant location?
Yes. The estate is part of a historic 19th-century property associated with Georgian aristocrat and poet Prince Alexander Chavchavadze. It combines an English-style park, historic wine cellars, and long winemaking traditions, making it a culturally rich backdrop for a wedding.
