What to see in Tbilisi

What to see in Tbilisi

Georgia is called an excellent degree country: Georgians are the most welcoming and friendly, food is the most delicious, culture - the richest, and the capital is the most beautiful!

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The main attraction of Tbilisi is the Avenue Shota Rustaveli. The central front street of the city, the length of which is about one and a half kilometers, is drowning in riveting greenery and colors. Parliament of Georgia, fashionable hotels, various theaters and museums, restaurants and winery organically "adjacent" on the main prospect of the capital. It is always noisy, but not fussy, the townspeople assure: a good walk is a slow walk.

Prospekt Zam.

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The main cathedral and the symbol of Tbilisi - the Tsminda Samebe - is located in the "heart" itself. In this beautiful temple, an incredible atmosphere reigns, here quietly and pacificed, after his visit, it becomes easy and calm. The inner decoration of the cathedral is very solemnly: its walls are decorated with frescoes and painting, and the floor is posted from overflowing pieces of mosaic. The appearance of the church is no less beautiful - the Tsminda Samebe is striking not only height (about 100 m), but also architectural splendor and rich external decor. On the territory of the White Temple, a beautiful garden with a small lake, where graceful swans dwell.

Cathedral Georgia

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Narikal Fortress is an old historical monument, which is called the "soul" of the capital of Georgia. It is located on Mount Mtatsminda, from the height of which the stunning view of Tbilisi offers. The ancient fortress is considered to be the rust of the city and the silent witness of his ancient history. The citadel courageously survived the repeated attacks of the enemies of the Georgian people, but could not resist the power of nature - in 1827 it was destroyed by a strong earthquake. After a tour of the fortress, you can stroll through the luxurious Tbilisi Botanical Garden, located at the foot of the nairikaly.

Mask Deputy

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Separate attention deserves the Quarter Tbilisi, which is called the "Old Town". This extraordinary place with a special aura transmits the mood of long-standing times. A stormy life always boils on brick streets: Guests of the city are enjoying the beauty of medieval buildings here, local artists exhibit their manuscripts, and craftsworn masters are unusual souvenir crafts. Everything is harmonious here - the vintage cathedrals and mosques, chinking and wine cellars, colorful shops with bright carpets and ligaments Churchhel and small bakeries, where the most delicious and fragrant Khachapuri bake.

Georgia Mini

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The bridge of the world in the capital of Georgia is a masterpiece of modern architecture. This glass pedestrian bridge over the MT River joined two epochs - historical and modern Tbilisi (the length of the unique wave-like construction is 156 meters). Especially magnificent bridge in the evening: when the sun sits down, it is highlighted by multicolored sparkling lights. Against the background of the ancient city, the futuristic structure looks contrast and somewhat cruel, but it does not become less visited from this and beloved Tbilisites. It is also worth visiting the modern Park Rica - it is opposite the world's bridge at the foot of the presidential palace.

Bridge

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Turtle lake with a pebble beach is one of the favorite places of recreation of local residents and guests of the city. A small lake is located in a picturesque forest in a pair of kilometers from Tbilisi at an altitude of about 800 meters. Those who want to rest from the monotonous fussy everydays rose here on the cable car, enjoying in the air route of an indescribable Tbilisi panorama. Water in this lake is always transparent - it is replenished with the purest mountain streams. On the beach there is everything for high-quality rest - from umbrellas and lounge chairs to children's playgrounds and cozy summer cafes.

Cargo Oz

Tbilisi is beautiful. It's very beautiful and very soulful. This magnificent city will remain in your memory forever.

 

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