Shopping
Lee & Wrangler
2 AleKsandre Tvalchrelidze StHere you can buy fine Georgian wines in bottles and draft
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Wine Gallery
39 Mikheili Tsinamdzghvrishvili StreetHere you can buy fine Georgian wines in bottles and draft
Market where you can buy old and antique things
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Dry Bridge Market
Market where you can buy old and antique things
Tbilisi Mall
16th km Davit Aghmashenebeli AveDrinks & Nightlife
Bassiani
Akaki Tsereteli AvenueFabrika Tbilisi
8 Egnate Ninoshvili StFood Scene
Traditional Georgian cuisine, is open every day, 24hours a day
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Samikitno Georgian Cuisine
7 Freedom SquareTraditional Georgian cuisine, is open every day, 24hours a day
McDonalds
Kote Marjanishvili StreetTraditional Georgian cuisine, is open every day, 24 hours a day
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Machakhela
23 Ovanes Tumaniani StTraditional Georgian cuisine, is open every day, 24 hours a day
Home-style cuisine, the basis of the menu consists of traditional dishes.
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Barbarestan
132 Davit Aghmashenebeli AveHome-style cuisine, the basis of the menu consists of traditional dishes.
Dunkin’ Donuts
83 Davit Aghmashenebeli AveShavi Lomi
28 Zurab Kvlividze Stcozy house restaurant, Georgian Cuisine
Arts & Culture
Mużew Nazzjonali Ġorġjan
3 Shota Rustaveli AveKakha Bakuradze’s Movement Theatre is an independent theatre that was established in 2001. It’s the synthesis of drama, mimodrama, movement and physical theatre genres, ballet, martial and circus arts, folk, contemporary music and visual art.
Every play and performance is accompanied by live music.
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Movement Theatre
Kakha Bakuradze’s Movement Theatre is an independent theatre that was established in 2001. It’s the synthesis of drama, mimodrama, movement and physical theatre genres, ballet, martial and circus arts, folk, contemporary music and visual art.
Every play and performance is accompanied by live music.
The famous French writer Alexandre Dumas, who visited Tbilisi in 1858, dedicated a whole chapter to the Opera theatre in his book: “I must confess that as soon as I entered the lobby I was astonished by the simple and refined style of the ornament. I had a feeling as I entered the lobby of the Pompey Theatre. In the upper foyer the ornament was changed by Arabic carving. We entered the hall, which seemed to be the palace of fairies, not because of its rich decorations, but because of the fact that it was made with the most delicate taste. It is possible that much money was not spent on it, but I can say without hesitation that I, in my entire life, have never seen such a delightful hall..."
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Teatru tal-Opera u tal-Ballet ta 'Tbilisi
25 Shota Rustaveli Ave The famous French writer Alexandre Dumas, who visited Tbilisi in 1858, dedicated a whole chapter to the Opera theatre in his book: “I must confess that as soon as I entered the lobby I was astonished by the simple and refined style of the ornament. I had a feeling as I entered the lobby of the Pompey Theatre. In the upper foyer the ornament was changed by Arabic carving. We entered the hall, which seemed to be the palace of fairies, not because of its rich decorations, but because of the fact that it was made with the most delicate taste. It is possible that much money was not spent on it, but I can say without hesitation that I, in my entire life, have never seen such a delightful hall..."
Marjanishvili station
Kote Marjanishvili StreetLado Gudiashvili Exhibition Hall is situated near the church of Kashueti, at the street of L. Gudiashvili, in house of N 11.
Upon the initiative of the Artist's family, into the part of the living space an exhibition hall has been organized and since May 2011 three-leveled, elegant exhibition space of Lado Gudiashvili Exhibition Hall is officially open to public.
In addition to Lado Gudiashvili's permanent exhibitions, the Exhibition Hall also holds temporary exhibitions, lectures and seminars covering all aspects of contemporary art.
The main profile of the Exhibition Hall is to provide permanent platform for the visitors to view Lado Gudiashvili's works, by providing temporary exhibiti
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Lado Gudiashvili Square
Lado Gudiashvili Square
Lado Gudiashvili Exhibition Hall is situated near the church of Kashueti, at the street of L. Gudiashvili, in house of N 11.
Upon the initiative of the Artist's family, into the part of the living space an exhibition hall has been organized and since May 2011 three-leveled, elegant exhibition space of Lado Gudiashvili Exhibition Hall is officially open to public.
In addition to Lado Gudiashvili's permanent exhibitions, the Exhibition Hall also holds temporary exhibitions, lectures and seminars covering all aspects of contemporary art.
The main profile of the Exhibition Hall is to provide permanent platform for the visitors to view Lado Gudiashvili's works, by providing temporary exhibiti
The museum houses rich materials which reflect history of old and contemporary Georgian Theatre, Music, Cinema and Choreography. Among them are: samples of the XVII c. painting, Persian miniatures, German and French prints, works of XX c. artists, Collection of personal letters, manuscripts, archives of well-known writers and public figures. In the museum are stored also theatre costumes, memorial belongings, audio-video records, playbills, programmes, films, collections of theatre decorative art, etc. At the moment the museum is under the complete reconstruction.
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Art Palace
Ia Kargareteli StreetThe museum houses rich materials which reflect history of old and contemporary Georgian Theatre, Music, Cinema and Choreography. Among them are: samples of the XVII c. painting, Persian miniatures, German and French prints, works of XX c. artists, Collection of personal letters, manuscripts, archives of well-known writers and public figures. In the museum are stored also theatre costumes, memorial belongings, audio-video records, playbills, programmes, films, collections of theatre decorative art, etc. At the moment the museum is under the complete reconstruction.
Parks & Nature
National Botanical Garden of Tbilisi city
12 Bambis Rigi StreetMtatsminda Park is an amusement facility located atop Mount Mtatsminda on 770 meter height overlooking the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
It is the highest point in Tbilisi. Located on more than 100 hectares. Park has more than 100 years history.
Mtatsminda Park is the most popular theme park in Tbilisi. It is the best choice for fun and relaxation.
You can find various Cafes, Souvenirs shops, child entertainment center, wedding house, picnic zones, a big Ferris Wheel at the edge of the mountain, offering a splendid view over the city, funicular tram and other fun attractions on the venue.
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Mtatsminda Park station
Mtatsminda Park is an amusement facility located atop Mount Mtatsminda on 770 meter height overlooking the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
It is the highest point in Tbilisi. Located on more than 100 hectares. Park has more than 100 years history.
Mtatsminda Park is the most popular theme park in Tbilisi. It is the best choice for fun and relaxation.
You can find various Cafes, Souvenirs shops, child entertainment center, wedding house, picnic zones, a big Ferris Wheel at the edge of the mountain, offering a splendid view over the city, funicular tram and other fun attractions on the venue.
Sightseeing
Also called the Mother Fortress of Tbilisi, Narikala is an ancient symbol of Tbilisi’s defence. The fortress was established in the 4th century, around the period when the city itself was founded. It was then known as Shuris-tsikhe (Invidious Fort). The name Narikala is said to derive from a Persian word for citadel, but another theory says was the name that Mongols used, meaning “little fortress”. It was expanded considerably by the Arabs during the 7th and 8th centuries. The Arabs built the Emir’s palace within its walls. King David further extended the Builder the fortress in th 11th century. Most of the existing fortifications date from the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1827 it was damage
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Narikala Castle
Also called the Mother Fortress of Tbilisi, Narikala is an ancient symbol of Tbilisi’s defence. The fortress was established in the 4th century, around the period when the city itself was founded. It was then known as Shuris-tsikhe (Invidious Fort). The name Narikala is said to derive from a Persian word for citadel, but another theory says was the name that Mongols used, meaning “little fortress”. It was expanded considerably by the Arabs during the 7th and 8th centuries. The Arabs built the Emir’s palace within its walls. King David further extended the Builder the fortress in th 11th century. Most of the existing fortifications date from the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1827 it was damage
The Bridge of Peace is a pedestrian bridge and one of the most famous tourist spots in the city. It connects district of Tbilisi Old Town with Rike Park over a river of Mtkvari. This bridge is relatively young, it was opened for public just in 2010.
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Il-Pont tal-Paċi
The Bridge of PeaceThe Bridge of Peace is a pedestrian bridge and one of the most famous tourist spots in the city. It connects district of Tbilisi Old Town with Rike Park over a river of Mtkvari. This bridge is relatively young, it was opened for public just in 2010.
commonly known as Sameba, is the main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
It is the third-tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the world and one of the largest religious buildings in the world by total area.
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Saint George's Armenian Cathedral
5 Samghebro Streetcommonly known as Sameba, is the main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
It is the third-tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the world and one of the largest religious buildings in the world by total area.
Essentials
Baħar tal-Ġefen Nru 5
N 2 Abano St