Narikala Fortress, Zion Cathedral, Vorontsov Palace and other interesting places in Tbilisi, everyone will find during a thorough exploration of the Georgian capital, armed with a city map.
Unusual sights of Tbilisi
The Bridge of Peace: it is unique due to its design - the bridge has a streamlined shape and a steel frame (more than 150 m high) covered with glass. The bridge illumination is no less original - one of the programs is a light Morse code. And, besides, beautiful views of the majority of Tbilisi sights open up from here.
Monument "Mother Georgia": a statue of a female figure holding wine in her hands (greeting people who come with good intentions) and a sword (intended for meeting hostile people) - a symbol of the Georgian national character.
What interesting places to visit in Tbilisi?
Those who have studied the reviews of other travelers will understand: it will be interesting to visit the ethnographic museum in Tbilisi. There you will be able to see furniture, pottery, looms, chests and other items located in 70 houses belonging to 14 ethnographic zones (Kakheti, Adjara, Imereti, Samegrelo and others). Water mills, a smithy and a pottery workshop are subject to inspection, where everyone is invited to master classes. Those who find themselves in the ethnographic museum in the summer will be able to take part in the celebration of the ART-gen festival (they will be waiting for performances of dance groups, national choirs, ensembles and modern groups).
Tourists should definitely visit Abanotubani: sulfur baths built in the 17-19 centuries are located in this quarter. Some of them are open to the public - there are both shared thermae and private rooms. Here everyone is provided with massage services, bath accessories are rented out, and hot drinks are offered to taste.
Do not ignore the Rezo Gabriadze Puppet Theater, designed for 80 spectators - performances (in the program - 4 performances) are held there in Russian and Georgian. Nearby there is a clock tower, on which an angel appears hourly (he beats the bell), and at noon and 7 pm a puppet show is held.
For those who want to capture in photographs and admire the beautiful and picturesque panorama of the Georgian capital from an almost 800-meter height, it makes sense to get to Mount Mtatsminda by funicular from Rike Park or on foot from Freedom Square. Here everyone will find not only an observation deck, but also a TV tower, a restaurant and a Bombora park, where guests will stumble upon sculptures, an overturned house, a castle and other curious structures, and will also be able to “experience” water slides and ride a roller coaster, 62- meter Ferris Wheel and other roundabouts.