Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Tbilisi – The Capital of Georgia
Located 280 km north of Yerevan lies Tbilisi, the vibrant capital of Georgia. The city’s charm is defined by the Kura River, gracefully winding through its heart and blending perfectly with the city’s dynamic rhythm. Bright colors, warm energy, and cheerful atmosphere fill every corner of Tbilisi.
The city is rich in historical and cultural landmarks. The narrow streets of the old Narikala district, preserved since the early Middle Ages, stand in striking contrast to the spacious Rustaveli Avenue.
Modern Tbilisi is a fascinating blend of contrasts — majestic ancient cathedrals and partially ruined fortresses, traditional courtyards with carved balconies, Soviet-era buildings, and ultra-modern business centers. This remarkable fusion of eras can best be admired from above, riding the Tbilisi cable car for a bird’s-eye view of the city.
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