
Tbilisi – The Heartbeat of Georgia
Tbilisi, the capital and cultural soul of Georgia, is a city of captivating contrasts. Its winding cobblestone streets, ancient churches, Art Nouveau facades, and ultra-modern landmarks like the Bridge of Peace reflect centuries of East-meets-West heritage. Stroll through the Old Town (Abanotubani), relax in its historic sulfur baths, ride the cable car to Narikala Fortress, and wander the vibrant alleys of Fabrika – a hub of youth, art, and cafés. Tbilisi is not just a destination, it’s a feeling – warm, chaotic, colorful, and utterly charming.
Best Time to Visit: April to June & September to October – for mild weather and cultural festivals
Distance: ~17 km from Tbilisi International Airport
Travel Tips: Wear comfortable shoes for hilly streets; evenings are ideal for exploring Rustaveli Avenue and wine bars
Culture & Food: A melting pot of Georgian, Persian, and European influences. Don’t miss khinkali (dumplings), khachapuri (cheese bread), and local wines in a cozy cellar. Traditional music and warm toasts (“gaumarjos”) are part of every gathering.
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