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About Tbilisi

Tbilisi is a city of unexpected beauty. In the Old Town, narrow alleyways lead you to secret courtyards, where vines climb over crumbling walls. The roofs, with their mix of traditional wooden balconies and modern glass, tell stories of centuries past. The sulfur baths in Abanotubani, with their domed rooftops, invite you to relax in water that’s been soothing travelers for centuries. The view from Narikala Fortress is breathtaking—cobblestone streets, colorful rooftops, and the Kura River winding through the city. Tbilisi’s cafes serve strong Georgian coffee, and the city’s energy is infectious, blending old-world charm with vibrant modernity.

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Main attractions in Tbilisi

The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi
The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi
Abanotubani district
Abanotubani district
Narikala
Narikala
Rustaveli Avenue
Rustaveli Avenue
Old Tbilisi
Old Tbilisi
Tbilisi Cable Car
Tbilisi Cable Car
Narikala Fortress
Narikala Fortress
The Bridge of Peace
The Bridge of Peace
Tbilisi Botanical Garden
Tbilisi Botanical Garden
The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi
The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Sameba) is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, completed in 2004. Located on a hill overlooking the city, it combines traditional Georgian architecture with modern elements. The cathedral features intricate frescoes, stunning mosaics, and a large bell tower.
Abanotubani district
Abanotubani (Sulfur Baths) in Tbilisi, dating back to the 17th century, is a unique district known for its natural sulfur hot springs. The distinctive domed bathhouses offer therapeutic treatments. Visitors can enjoy a traditional Georgian bath experience while admiring the ancient architecture. It’s a historic, relaxing, and cultural spot.
Narikala
Narikala Fortress in Tbilisi, dating back to the 4th century, overlooks the city from a hilltop. It has witnessed numerous battles and changes in history. The fortress complex includes the Church of St. Nicholas and offers panoramic views of Tbilisi. It’s a popular landmark and symbol of the city’s resilience.
Rustaveli Avenue
Rustaveli Avenue is the main thoroughfare of Tbilisi, named after the famous Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. Stretching over 1.5 km, it is lined with historic buildings, theaters, museums, and shops. It’s a cultural and commercial hub, hosting important landmarks like the Georgian National Museum and the Parliament.
Old Tbilisi
Tbilisi’s Old Town features narrow, winding streets and colorful traditional houses with wooden balconies. Key sites include the Narikala Fortress, dating back to the 4th century, sulfur baths in Abanotubani, and the 6th-century Sioni Cathedral. The area also hosts diverse restaurants, cafes, and artisan shops, reflecting Tbilisi’s cultural mix.
Tbilisi Cable Car
The Narikala Cable Car in Tbilisi connects the city center to Narikala Fortress, offering panoramic views of the city. The 500-meter ride takes visitors over the Kura River and past historic sites like the Mother of Georgia statue, making it a popular and scenic route for tourists.
Narikala Fortress
Narikala Fortress, dating back to the 4th century, stands on a hill overlooking Tbilisi. It offers stunning views of the city and the Kura River. The fortress has been expanded over centuries, with key structures including the Church of St. Nicholas. It’s a symbol of Tbilisi’s resilience and history.
The Bridge of Peace
The Bridge of Peace in Tbilisi is a modern glass and steel pedestrian bridge, completed in 2010. Spanning the Kura River, it connects Rike Park with Old Town. Known for its unique, wave-like design, the bridge is beautifully illuminated at night and symbolizes the harmony between Tbilisi's past and future.
Tbilisi Botanical Garden
The Tbilisi Botanical Garden, located near Narikala Fortress, covers 161 hectares and showcases diverse plant species from around the world. Established in the 19th century, it features themed sections, including a rose garden and a waterfall, offering a peaceful retreat with scenic views of Tbilisi.

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Narikala Fortress Excursion

An ancient fortress on a hill offering panoramic views of Tbilisi. A great spot for photos, especially at sunset. Accessible by funicular or on foot.
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Sulphur Baths

Historic thermal baths in the city center with hot springs and a unique atmosphere. A perfect place for relaxation in Tbilisi's old town.
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Freedom Square

The central square of Tbilisi, surrounded by historic buildings. It hosts important events and holidays, making it a popular spot for walks.
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Bridge of Peace

A modern glass bridge connecting the old and new parts of the city. Beautiful views of the Kura River and the bridge's architectural design.
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Sharden Street

A narrow street lined with cozy cafes and restaurants. A perfect spot for evening walks to enjoy the city life and try local cuisine.
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Tbilisi Botanical Garden Walk

A green area on the mountain slope with abundant plants and waterfalls. A peaceful place for walks and relaxation under the shade of trees.
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Cafes on Rustaveli Street

A grand street filled with cafes, shops, and theaters. A great place to relax and observe the rhythm of city life.
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