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Bridge of Peace
The Bridge of Peace is a striking pedestrian bridge that spans the Mtkvari River, symbolizing the unity of Tbilisi’s past and future. Opened in 2010, the bridge’s flowing, wave-like design features a glass canopy and thousands of LED lights that illuminate it beautifully at night. It connects the old town to Rike Park, offering scenic views of the city, Narikala Fortress, and the riverbanks. A wal...
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Mtatsminda Mountain & Park
Mtatsminda Mountain rises above Tbilisi and offers breathtaking views, family-friendly attractions, and a peaceful escape from the city’s bustle. At the top sits Mtatsminda Park, featuring a Ferris wheel, roller coasters, cafés, and walking trails — perfect for both kids and adults. The park is accessible via the historic funicular railway, which itself is a memorable experience. Nearby is the fam...
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National Botanical Garden of Georgia
Tbilisi’s Botanical Garden is a hidden gem nestled between the cliffs beneath Narikala Fortress. Spanning over 160 hectares, it offers lush landscapes, scenic waterfalls, shaded walking paths, and thousands of plant species from around the world. Ideal for a quiet escape, a family picnic, or a nature-filled walk, the garden blends serenity with history — originally serving as a royal garden centur...
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Sameba Cathedral
The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, commonly known as Sameba, is a breathtaking masterpiece that dominates the city skyline. Completed in 2004, it stands as the largest religious building in Georgia and one of the tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. The cathedral blends traditional Georgian ecclesiastical architecture with modern elements, and its vast golden dome is visible from...
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Lisi Lake
Lisi Lake is a peaceful escape on the outskirts of central Tbilisi, popular with locals and visitors alike. Encircled by walking and biking paths, it’s ideal for a morning jog, family outing, or simply enjoying the fresh air. The area features cafés, playgrounds, and open green spaces where people gather for yoga, birdwatching, or sunsets over the water. Unlike more touristic attractions, Lisi off...
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Sulfur Baths (Abanotubani)
Abanotubani, the ancient sulfur bath district of Tbilisi, is where the city was born. These bathhouses, built atop natural sulfur springs, have been soothing visitors for centuries. With their distinctive brick domes and warm, therapeutic waters, the baths are both a cultural tradition and a relaxing ritual. The area features a mix of public and private bathhouses offering traditional Georgian scr...
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Turtle Lake (Kus Tba)
Turtle Lake, locally known as Kus Tba, is a serene freshwater lake nestled in the hills above Tbilisi’s Vake district. Popular for walking, jogging, and relaxing, it offers stunning views over the city and a cool retreat during summer months. The lake features cafes, paddle boat rentals, an open-air stage, and well-maintained trails. A cable car connects the lake to Vake Park, providing easy and s...
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Chronicle of Georgia
The Chronicle of Georgia is one of Tbilisi’s most awe-inspiring yet underrated landmarks. Located near the Tbilisi Sea, this enormous monument features 16 dark stone pillars — some rising over 30 meters high — intricately carved with figures from Georgian history and biblical scenes. Designed by renowned sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, the site tells the story of Georgia’s ancient kingdoms, Orthodox Chr...
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Gelati Monastery
Gelati Monastery is one of the most special places in Georgia — a peaceful spiritual site just outside Kutaisi. Founded in the 12th century by the famous King David the Builder, Gelati is not only a religious center but also a symbol of Georgia’s cultural golden age. It once had a major academy, where scholars and scientists gathered to teach and learn. The monastery is famous for its tall stone...
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Imereti