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Guramishvili’s Marani is 19th c winery in the village Saguramo, Mtshketa municipality, located in just 35 -minute drive from the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi.
Tbilisi is famous for its thermal waters. Balneological Resort Tbilisi is located in the capital's historic central districts - Ortachala and Abanotubani.
David Agmashenebeli Avenue, one of Tbilisi's oldest streets on the left bank of the river Mtkvari, hosts the bustling Marjanishvili Square. This lively area features shops, McDonald's, cafes, and residential buildings, with the central metro station Marjanishvili in the middle.
National Youth Palace of Georgia is a cultural-educational center and an important architectural monument located in Tbilisi, Rustaveli Avenue.
National Gallery, often referred as Blue Gallery by the locals, stands on Rustaveli avenue, the city center of Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. Gallery is part of National Museums of Georgia, and houses tens of thousands of pieces of art.
Art Palace - Museum of Cultural History is a late 19th century palace in Tbilisi and houses Georgian, Russian, Persian and Western fine art collections, manuscripts and archival documents, sculptures, photos, posters and records.
The former Museum of Archaeology in Tbilisi is a stunning example of 20th-century Soviet Modernist Architecture, showcasing the remarkable design talent of architects Shota Kavlashvili and Shota Bostanashvili.
Dedaena Park is a superb recreational area situated in the heart of the capital, Tbilisi, along the right bank of the Mtkvari River, near the renowned Dry Bridge, Tbilisi public service hall and Flea Market.
Tbilisi Sports Palace, an indoor sports arena, the former home ground for the basketball club Dinamo Tbilisi, is one of the unique examples of 20th century Soviet urban architecture
David Baazov Museum of History of Jews of Georgia is located in Tbilisi historic district, in the capital of Georgia. Museum is dedicated to Jewish history and culture in Georgia.
Cross Pass is located on the Great Caucasus Mountains (2.379 m), connecting south and north Caucasus, the cities of Tbilisi (Georgia) and Vladikavkaz (Russia) through the Georgian Military Road.
Located in the middle of lashed forested mountains, Martkopi Ghvtaeba Monastery is easy to reach from the villages of Norio and Martkopi. Monastery is connected to St. Anton, who arrived in Georgia in the 6th century to preach orthodox Christianity.
Gabashvili house, 19th-century gem at Rustaveli Avenue 54, Tbilisi, boasts a unique blend of oriental, baroque, and rococo influences in its distinctive façade and intricately carved balcony, a cultural landmark
Also known as Kojori, Agarani or Korogli Fortress - this medieval stronghold is located some 30 minutes' drive from Tbilisi center and is a perfect getaway from the city.
The mountain tram, or Funicular, is a cable car connecting Tbilisi with the Mamadaviti Pantheon and Mtatsminda Park. For over a century, it has stood as a memorable "living picture" of the city, offering the most famous panorama of the Georgian capital from its top point.
Freedom Square is one of the oldest places in Tbilisi, which witnessed numerous cultural, political, historical events and it is from where you start a journey through the capital to Georgia.
Tbilisi V. Sarajishvili Conservatoire is the only State Conservatoire of Georgia, a member of the AEC -European Association of Conservatories.
Summer residence of Georgian Queen Darejani, the Palace Sachino is one of the oldest two palaces in Tbilisi that was preserved to this day.
The Didgori Battle Memorial commemorates the Battle of Didgori in 1121. Situated in the Trialeti mountains, approximately 60 kilometers from Tbilisi, the memorial complex stands atop a hill in an expansive, open area.
The Mtkvari River, known as the Kura in Turkish, originates in Turkey and flows through Georgian cities such as Tbilisi, Borjomi, Mtskheta, and Gori before reaching the Caspian Sea in Azerbaijan.
At the end of Chavchavadze Avenue, in the prestigious Vake residential area of Tbilisi, lies one of the city's most popular recreation spots - Vake Park, dedicated to the celebration of the Great Victory in WWII.
The Giuaani Wine Hall in Tbilisi and the Giuaani family winery in the village of Manavi, Sagarejo district, 45 km from Tbilisi, are an ideal place for those who want to get acquainted with traditional viticulture and Georgian wine.
Rustavi, an industrial city within the Kvemo Kartli region, is well-known for hosting the largest used car market in the Caucasus and the International Moto Park, situated just 25 km from Georgia's capital, Tbilisi
Gurjaani is a small town in wine region of Kakheti, the East Georgia, Bakurtsikhe-Tbilisi Highway, in the Alazani River plain.
Situated within Tbilisi's storied historic district, Europe Square stands adjacent to a tapestry of iconic landmarks. Nestled beside Rike Park, Wine Ascent, the Mtkvari River Ferry station, and Metekhi Downhill, this square is a vibrant crossroads of historical significance and contemporary allure.
Gardenia Shevardnadze is a German-style garden, nursery and Little café on the way to Tbilisi Sea.
The central office of the Bank of Georgia in Tbilisi stands as a unique architectural fusion, blending elements of Russian constructivism, Soviet modernism, and British brutalism. Crafted by Georgian architects, this building has earned its status as one of the most iconic structures from the Soviet era across the former USSR.
Tbilisi Mtatsminda Pantheon is a necropolis of Georgian Writers and Public Figures. It is located in the yard of St. David’s Church and on the middle level of Holy Mount Mtatsminda.
Tbilvino, a Georgian wine company with two wineries in Tbilisi and Kakheti, specializes in indigenous grape varieties. Crafting diverse wines with modern and traditional methods, it exports to 30+ countries.
Chateau Khashmi and Winery offers a variety of cooking classes and wine tastings. The castle is located in the village of Khashmi, Sagarejo district, Kakheti region, 40 km from Tbilisi.
Lisi Lake area is popular recreation zone in the vicinity of Tbilisi, Kura River valley, just few minutes’ drive from the city center.
The recreational area of Rike Park in Tbilisi's historical district is located on the left bank of the River Mtkvari and is easily accessible. Visitors can reach it by walking from the Avlabari metro station or from Maidan Square, or by crossing the pedestrian Glass Bridge of Peace.
Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theater -a Neo-Moorish architectural style building stands on Rustaveli Avenue as one of the most impressive landmarks of Tbilisi.
Gudauri Ski Resort stands as the ultimate choice for winter getaways: offering thrilling descents from altitudes of 3300 meters, pristine snow, a range of lifts, ski passes, free ride slopes, night skiing, and an array of hotels. All your desires for the perfect winter retreat are fulfilled just 120 km away from Tbilisi.
The capital city of Georgia - Tbilisi is the most popular tourism destination and multi-cultural metropolis on the crossroads of history, integrating an essence of both Europe and Asia.
The food enthusiasts now have new dishes to taste in the center of the city. Museum of recipes offers a collection of traditional gastronomical variety from all regions and corners of Georgia blended with new ones, all-set spice combinations and culinary master classes with wine tasting options.
Tbilisi Auto Museum is hidden away in the outskirts of the city that are often left undiscovered by visitors. However, for the right visitors, its surly worth a visit. This special museum is one of the diverse and large-scale collections of Soviet era cars in the world, and the only auto museum in the South Caucasus.
The Chronicle of Georgia, also known as the Memorial of Georgia Kings or Temka Memorial, is often referred to as the Stonehenge of Georgia. This remarkable monument overlooks Tbilisi and the Tbilisi Reservoir.
Located in Tbilisi on the foothills of Sololaki Range in the Tsavkisi-Tskali River Leghvtakhevi Gorge, National Botanical Garden of Georgia is a significant site of cultural heritage.
Tbilisi National Park was established on the basis of Saguramo Strict Nature Reserve, 25 km from Tbilisi. This oldest protected area in Georgia, is the best place to escape from the city buzz and enjoy various landscapes during all four seasons.
Tbilisi urban heritage is Tentative world heritage site which preserved its urban planning structure in the course of the centuries and preserved not in scattered individual buildings, but in its whole entity.
A contemporary, bow-shaped pedestrian bridge crafted from glass and steel spans the Mtkvari River, gracing the historic district of downtown Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
Ori Marani Igoeti Winery is an artisanal producer of sparkling and still wines located in the Shida Kartli region of Georgia, near Tbilisi. The primary focus of the winery is on traditional Qvevri and French oak barrel wines.
The Schuchmann Tbilisi Wine bar and Château in Kisiskhevi village are parts of a winery, nestled within a dreamlike environment with a view of the mostly snowy Caucasus Mountains. Indulge in delightful wine tastings, explore the lush vineyards, and discover the artistry behind winemaking.
Medieval Samtavro Complex is located in historical capital of Iberia - town Mtskheta. Monastic complex integrates a church, nunnery, as well as other historical structures.
Pitareti Monastery is one of the unique samples of Georgian medieval church architecture. Monument is located in 12 km from town Tetritskaro, Kartli province.
The royal Church of the Archangels in Gremi is situated in the village of Gremi, approximately 175 kilometers east of Tbilisi. Its architectural style is a fascinating fusion of traditional Georgian masonry with a local interpretation of contemporary Iranian architecture.
One of the two functioning Roman Catholic churches in Tbilisi is St. Peter & Paul church - an important Holy Place where Catholics can practice their religion and also a beautiful monument of 19-century architecture.
Armenian Church of the Annunciation, Norashen, stands in Old Tbilisi amidst Sioni Temple, a Jewish synagogue, a mosque for Sunni and Shiite Muslims, and an Armenian Apostolic Church
Kldisubani St. George church is a basilica located in Tbilisi historic district lower Kala, on a rocky slope nearby Narikala fortress.
One of the most beautiful temples in Tbilisi-the Catholic Church of the Ascension of Virgin Mary serves as a seat of the Latin Apostolic Administration of Caucasus-created in 1993 with the decree Quo aptius.
Tbilisi Central Jumah Mosque, draws the attention even from the far distance form Tbilisi Historic District by its eight angled Minaret of the brick, and is a distinguished as Sunni and Shia Muslims pray together.
Great Synagogue of Tbilisi was built by Jews from Akhaltsikhe who migrated to Tbilisi in the late 19th century, thus the synagogue is also called the Synagogue of the People of Akhaltsikhe.
Lower Bethlehem, a proportionate, modestly decorated church complements Tbilisi's ancient district, seamlessly integrated into the cliff landscape. Accessible via a slope-hugging stair-street below the Kartli’s Deda monument
A charming path winds through the most picturesque streets of the Old City, leading to the Tbilisi Church of Upper Bethlehem (Zemo Betlemi). This church is crafted in the image and likeness of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
St. George Kashveti Church across Tbilisi Parliament building, is located on Rustaveli Avenue, in 9 April’s garden. It is copy of 11th c Samtavisi church architecture.
The Holy Cross Church, Jvaris Mama, at Kote Apkhazi and Jerusalem's intersection, is linked to the legend of King Vakhtang Gorgasali (5th c), the founder of Tbilisi.
Iakob Nikoladze was the founder of Georgian realistic style sculpture, one of the founders of Tbilisi Art Academy and its very first professor. The museum houses up to 114 sculptures, sketches, photos and documentary materials.
A cozy house-museum in the city center of capital Tbilisi dedicated to 20th century distinguished Georgian painter, graphic artist and theater decorator Elene Akhvlediani. Mrs. Akhvlediani is famous for her depictions of Georgian towns, for her illustrations for the works of Ilia Chavchavadze and Vazha-Pshavela, and for designing plays in the Marjanishvili Theater.
Over a century-old museum telling history of the capital, Tbilisi, starting from the 4 millennium BC to the contemporary times, with its diverse collection of archeological, ethnological and archival materials as well as the selection of national and applied arts, and a rich photo-collection.
Situated behind the Tbilisi Marriott Hotel on the Rustaveli avenue, Georgian Museum of Literature houses unique samples of Georgian literature, along with archives, manuscripts and memorial belongings of well-known Georgian and foreign writers.
Open-air museum in Tbilisi is portraying daily lifestyle of Georgians through the centuries. 70 unique houses from 14 ethnographic zones are brought here from rural areas of Georgia.
Metekhi St. Virgin Church is beautifully set on the cliff plateau of the left bank river Mtkvari. The first royal palace in Tbilisi was constructed here.
Old Sameba, the Holy Trinity church, stands as an architectural monument dating back to the 18th-19th c.c. Located near the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia, behind the National Museum, and in close proximity to Rustaveli Avenue, it holds historical significance in the heart of Tbilisi.
Mamadaviti Church is easy to spot from the center of Tbilisi. Located high up on the Mtatsminda hill, place is accessible with funicular or walking, and has a splendid view of the city.
The court church of Transfiguration was attached to the Sachino royal residence on Avlabari ascent, Tbilisi. It is one of the few royal residences preserved in Georgia.
Sioni Cathedral of the Dormition is situated in one of the oldest districts of Tbilisi and is considered the greatest relic of Georgia, as vine cross of enlightener St. Nino is kept here.
Tbilisi Sameba - the Holy Trinity Cathedral, one of the largest Orthodox churches, is located in Avlabari district, walking distance from the Old Town.
The Anchiskhati Basilica, located in the upper Kala district of Old Tbilisi, has a rich history dating from the 6th to the 17th century. This well-preserved ancient building was constructed by King Dachi Ujarmeli, making it a significant and enduring landmark in Tbilisi
City-fortress Ujarma is situated on the right bank of Iori river, in 45 km to the east of Tbilisi, Tsiv-Gombori Mountain Range, Sagarejo Municipality.
Narikala Fortress stands as the most prominent landmark in Tbilisi's historic district. Dating back to the 4th century, this citadel comprises two fortified sections nestled between the sulfur baths and the botanical garden.