
▲ It houses the world's most significant collection of Colchis gold artifacts, exquisitely crafted, making it a must-visit destination for understanding Georgia's long history.

▲ Perched on a massive rock overlooking the Kura River, it stands at the heart of Tbilisi's historic district "Metekhi," which legend says was one of the reasons King Vakhtang Gorgasali founded the city.


▲ The Church Square is a classic spot for photographing Narikala Castle and the Bridge of Peace, offering excellent views.


▲ Holding a wine glass (to welcome friends) and a sword (to be wary of enemies), it is a great symbol of the Georgian national spirit.

▲ Designed by an Italian architect, this glass-steel pedestrian bridge spans the Kura River like a shimmering wave, exuding a futuristic vibe.


▲ Perfectly connecting the old town with Rike Park, it's an ideal transition to end your day or head to restaurants and bars.










