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Tbilisi

Municipality of Tbilisi

City of Tbilisi

The history of this amazing city dates back to ancient times, namely to the 5th century, when in the center of a fertile valley, comfortably lying between two mountain ranges, King Vakhtang Gorgasali ordered the founding of a city and named it “Tbilisi”, which in Georgian means “warm”. The place near the sulfur springs had an important strategic significance.
Tbilisi is unlike any other city in the world. The combination of original architecture and natural beauty gives it a unique flavor and charm. Today, the appearance of modern Tbilisi harmoniously combines ancient and modern features: modern buildings have grown next to the temples of the 6th-7th centuries, wide streets and parks have appeared, and majestic bridges have been thrown across the full-flowing Kura.
Tbilisi’s rich history, which goes back centuries, makes it especially attractive. Visitors can wander endlessly through the old city quarters, admiring the ancient architecture of the buildings here. Over the course of more than one and a half thousand years of its existence, Tbilisi has managed to acquire an undisclosed number of historical landmarks and cultural heritage.
Tbilisi is the cultural, economic and political centre of Georgia, and it is also an incredibly cosy, interesting and multifaceted city. The quiet charm of the winding, sunlit streets, the terraces of houses covered with grapes, the ancient churches with tiled domes, and, of course, the traditional Tbilisi courtyards with their quaint carved verandas will not leave anyone indifferent.

Tbilisi City Attractions:

Old Town (Georgian: ძველი ქალაქი) – The old part of the city – picturesque streets, ancient buildings and architecture, symbolizing the diversity of cultures and eras.
Anchiskhati (Georgian: ანჩისხატი) – The oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, a striking example of early Christian architecture.
“Holy Trinity” (Tsminda Sameba) (Georgian: წმინდა სამება) – The symbol of the new Georgia. The main cathedral of Georgia, the beauty and size of which are breathtaking.
Sioni (Georgian: სიონი) – The temple is considered a symbol of spiritual unity. One of the oldest churches in Tbilisi, with a history of over 1,400 years.
Abanotubani (Sulfur Baths) (Georgian: აბანოთუბანი) – known for its sulfur baths, which are located on natural sources of sulfate water.
National Botanical Garden of Georgia (Georgian: თბილისის ბოტანუკური ბაღი) – Garden situated on the slopes of Mount Mtatsminda, offering picturesque views and a variety of plants from different parts of the world.
Juma Mosque in Tbilisi (Georgian: ჯუმა მეჩეთი) – Cultural symbol of the city, reflecting the centuries-old history of neighborhood and interaction of different cultures.
Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography (Georgian: თბილისის ეთნოგრაფიული მუზეუმი)  – The open-air museum of Georgian folk architecture, presents about 70 buildings and more than 8,000 items.
“Chronicle of Georgia” (memorial complex) (Georgian: საქართველოს მატიანე)  – Large-scale complex that interactively tells the story of Georgia from ancient times to the present day.
Narikala (Georgian: ნარიყალას ციხე) – Ancient fortress is a symbol of Tbilisi. Historical significance and panoramic views make it an important landmark of the city.
Legvtakhevi (Georgian: ლეღვთახევი)- The  Gorge with a beautiful canyon and waterfall. Natural landmark in the historical heart of Tbilisi.
“Mother of Georgia” (Mother of Kartli) (Georgian: ქართლის დედა) – Monumental statue located in the historical part of the city, offers stunning views of the entire city.
Mtatsminda (Georgian: მთაწმინდა) – The  mountain with magnificent views of the city, a historical artifact rich in events and changes.
Pantheon (Georgian: მთაწმინდის პანთეონი) – The Mtatsminda Pantheon is the resting place of those people who made a great contribution to the development of the country – public figures, writers, artists, scientists.
Lake Lisi (Груз. ლისის ტბა) – The lake is famous for its beautiful views and clean water. Developed infrastructure makes it possible to engage in various types of active recreation.
Turtle Lake (Груз. კუს ტბა)  – Wonderful place for recreation, attractive to visitors due to its beauty and variety of entertainment.
Tbilisi Sea (Georgian: თბილისის ზღვა)- Artificial reservoir, which was created by flooding an old gorge. Is a popular place for recreation and relaxation.
Vake Park (Georgian: ვაკის პარკი) – The largest and oldest park in the green area of ​​the city, an ideal place for walks and relaxation away from the bustle of the city
Rike Park (Georgian: რიყის პარკი) – Modern park, next to the Bridge of Peace, with a beautiful view of the Kura River and modern landscape design.
DedaEna Park(Georgian: დედაენის პარკი)  – Cozy place for rest and relaxation, with walking paths and a skate park for active teenagers
Mtatsminda Park (Georgian: მთაწმინდის პარკი) – The park is located on Mount Mtatsminda and is one of the highest points in the city.
Bridge of Peace (Georgian: მშვიდობის ხიდი) – Masterpiece of modern architecture, a graceful steel and glass structure connecting the two banks of the city.
Freedom Square (Georgian: თავისუფლების მოედანი) – The central square of the city, surrounded by historical buildings and monuments, where various events and celebrations take place.
Rustaveli Avenue (Georgian: რუსთაველის პროსპექტი) – The main avenue of the city, where many government buildings and cultural institutions are located
Funicular of Tbilisi (Georgian: თბილისის ფუნიკულიორი) – Unique historical site that unites the rich past and modern life of the city.
Shardeni street (Georgian: შარდენის ქუჩა) – The picturesque street in Old Tbilisi, famous for its cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops and art galleries.