Tbilisi sights

Tbilisi sights

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Read this review to learn about the best attractions in Tbilisi - architectural and historical monuments, entertainment venues and natural masterpieces.

We will tell you about all that every tourist should see in Tbilisi.

28/05/2022

Mtatsminda Necropolis
Pantheon of writers and public figures of Georgia on the slope of Mount Mtatsminda
This is the burial place for the most influential and famous people of the state: artists, national heroes, poets, scientists. Here lie the ashes of Gamsakhurdia - the first president of Georgia. The necropolis was founded on the 100th anniversary of Griboyedov's death in 1929.

26/05/2022

Zion Cathedral
Located in Old Tbilisi, and perfectly visible from any side of the capital. The main value of the cathedral is the cross of St. Nino, made of vine and intertwined with the hair of the Great Martyr. With it the saint brought the Christian faith to the land of Georgia.

26/05/2022

Tsminda Sameba Complex
The date of construction of the cathedral, which belongs to the Orthodox Church of Georgia, is 1995. Most of the financial resources for the creation of the temple were donated by volunteers. As part of the modern complex: a beautiful cathedral, the residence of the patriarch, a seminary and a monastery for parishioners.

25/05/2022

Rustaveli Avenue
This is the most central street in Tbilisi, which is advised to walk by all means. Here are many cultural and architectural attractions of the capital: Kavsheti temple, S***a Rustaveli cinema, the state Parliament and the Vorontsov Palace. Here you can also find the best hotels in Tbilisi, such as the Marriott (occupied the majestic building of the former Majestic Hotel).

25/05/2022

Tbilisi Old City
What should every visitor of the city visit in Tbilisi? Its "heart" with small winding cobblestone streets and ancient houses. Here you can touch the Georgian history, and feel its true spirit.

24/05/2022

Narikala Fortress
The most ancient architectural monument of the Georgian capital. It is not precisely known when it was built, but it is believed to have been built in the 4th century. It received its present appearance in 1827: the city authorities undertook reconstruction of the ancient fortress which was badly damaged by the earthquake. You can see sights such as the Narikala Fortress in Tbilisi for free. The top level of the building offers incredible panoramas.

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