Tbilisi
Georgia's cosmopolitan capital, blending historic Old Town charm with modern architecture and vibrant cultural life.
7 locations
Narikala Fortress
Ancient fortress dating to the 4th century, overlooking Tbilisi and the Mtkvari River.
What makes it special
Commanding hilltop presence provides quintessential Tbilisi experience with stunning city views.
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church and one of the world's tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals.
What makes it special
Awe-inspiring scale; golden dome visible throughout the city creates powerful visual landmark.
Old Tbilisi
Historic city heart characterized by narrow, winding alleys, colorful wooden balconies, and charming courtyards.
What makes it special
Unique architecture with intricately carved wooden balconies creates picturesque, romantic atmosphere.
Bridge of Peace
Modern, bow-shaped pedestrian bridge made of glass and steel spanning the Mtkvari River.
What makes it special
Futuristic design provides stark, beautiful contrast to Old Tbilisi's historic architecture.
Abanotubani (Sulfur Baths)
Ancient district famous for public bathhouses using naturally hot, sulfurous waters from local springs.
What makes it special
The city's founding legend centers on these springs. Domed bathhouses create unique, exotic landscape.
Mtatsminda Park
Amusement park atop Mount Mtatsminda, accessible by funicular, offering stunning panoramic city views.
What makes it special
Combines amusement park fun with Tbilisi's best panoramic views. Historic funicular ride adds to the experience.
Rustaveli Avenue
Tbilisi's central thoroughfare lined with governmental, cultural, and commercial buildings.
What makes it special
Where you feel the pulse of modern Tbilisi. Grand 19th-century architecture along this prestigious boulevard.