The capital city of Georgia is a mixed gateway to peep into history and the future


Introduction

Located on the bank of the Kura River, this beautiful city in Georgia is a perfect destination for witnessing history and future both in the lanes made of cobblestone as well as witnessing the pastel-colored wooden balconies of the homes. As the world is in a race to design and transform the top cities with the latest beauty attractions, Tbilisi is the only one still holding the past in the town, along with modern designs.

The soul of the city lies in the old part streets.

Near to Mtkvari River, on the hills, lies an ancient Metekhi Virgin Mary Assumption Church built in the 18th century is a beautiful heritage spot to witness the ancient and unique beauty of the streets of Georgia. Traditional Georgian homes and narrow lanes make the way to reach this church on a hilltop and give a breathtaking view of the city. At a few distance lies Narikala fortress, built in the 4th century is another heritage preserve in Tbilisi. This fortress has still in existence since the 4th century as a pride of Georgia in Tbilisi and an attraction worth visiting.

Get soaked in a Sulphur bath at Abanotubani.

Abanotubani district in Tbilisi, Georgia, is known for its hot sulfur baths. Never miss a chance if visiting Georgia to soak your body to experience a natural relaxing bath in hot sulfur. Abanotubani has been known for its sulfur bath since its existence era. Still, the people are preserving this beauty from history and taking it forward to the future.

Historic architecture is a glimpse into the future.

The ancient architecture in Tbilisi is witnessed in modern architecture. The newly built Rezo Gabriadze theatre near the Leaning Clock Tower in the old part of the city hosts a matured puppet show for one duration every evening. The design of this theatre is very much similar to ancient architecture.

Dry Bridge Flea Market is a lane of Soviet memorabilia

Dry Bridge is an open-air flea market that is open for the sale of memorable Soviet items, vintage items, heritage items, and unique items. These items are exclusive for sale and are one and unique in Georgia. Take advantage of every opportunity to walk across this market to bag traditional items.

Traditional food is a must to have on your plate.

On a journey of heritage glory, the Tbilisi is open with Kafe Leila in the Old Town, serving traditional cuisines like Khachapuri, Khinkali, Mtsvadi, and Lobio. A journey is always incomplete if you have not tried the local cuisines. Tbilisi gives something more with regional cuisine, which is a heritage ambiance in Kafe Leila, along with old food still served with love.

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