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]]>Tbilisi’s picturesque old town features narrow cobbled streets lined with charming ramshackle houses with wooden balconies. With architectural influences from both East and West, Tbilisi’s old town confirms Georgia’s position as straddling both Europe and Asia.
Take an exhilarating cable car ride to the Narikala Fortress. This 8th-century citadel perches above the old town and offers the best views of the Georgian capital. Come with sturdy shoes and a camera and learn more about the patchwork history of this dramatic ruin.
With collections of Medieval art, ancient jewelry, and local archaeology, as well as works by Georgian masters and contemporary artists, the Georgian National Museum is the best place to learn more about this fascinating country.
You’d better be hungry when you arrive in Tbilisi because the food is heavy, hearty, and outrageously tasty. With dumplings, cheese pies, kebabs, stews, and soups, Tbilisi’s restaurants serve up some of the best examples of traditional Georgian cuisine.
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]]>In 2018, Tbilisi was visited by 3.6 million people, and that number grew in 2019 by a significant percentage. There were 15.7% more tourists in Tbilisi in the first 9 months of 2019 than in the whole of 2018. Needless to say, the city has big plans for 2020, as they expect to grow that number even more.
The city invested 4 million euros in creating a spectacular New Year light show in order to attract more tourists to celebrate the holidays there. Most of the tourists come to Tbilisi from European countries like Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, England, and Denmark, among others.
Have you considered visiting Tbilisi so far? Perhaps 2020 is the year when you’ll discover this amazing city.
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]]>The country’s capital, Tbilisi, is a fascinating city with nearly 1600 years of history. The city’s situation between Europe and Asia made it a coveted territory for many empires. Tbilisi has been ruled by the Roman Empire, the Mongols, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union before Georgia finally achieved its independence.
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All of these empires have left cultural imprints that can still be seen in the city of over a million residents today in its architecture, gastronomy, and its festivals and traditions.
The setting of the city, on the banks of the Mtkvari River and in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains provide a stunning natural backdrop for the bustling metropolis.
Some of the best things for visitors to visit in Tbilisi include:
It won’t be long until Tbilisi becomes a tourist hotspot, but be sure to make it to this charming capital and enjoy all that is has to offer.
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]]>The post Top Things to Do in Tbilisi, Georgia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tbilisi’s picturesque old town features narrow cobbled streets lined with charming ramshackle houses with wooden balconies. With architectural influences from both East and West, Tbilisi’s old town confirms Georgia’s position as straddling both Europe and Asia.
Take an exhilarating cable car ride to the Narikala Fortress. This 8th-century citadel perches above the old town and offers the best views of the Georgian capital. Come with sturdy shoes and a camera and learn more about the patchwork history of this dramatic ruin.
With collections of Medieval art, ancient jewelry, and local archaeology, as well as works by Georgian masters and contemporary artists, the Georgian National Museum is the best place to learn more about this fascinating country.
You’d better be hungry when you arrive in Tbilisi because the food is heavy, hearty, and outrageously tasty. With dumplings, cheese pies, kebabs, stews, and soups, Tbilisi’s restaurants serve up some of the best examples of traditional Georgian cuisine.
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]]>The post Tbilisi, the Capital of Georgia, Breaks Tourism Records appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In 2018, Tbilisi was visited by 3.6 million people, and that number grew in 2019 by a significant percentage. There were 15.7% more tourists in Tbilisi in the first 9 months of 2019 than in the whole of 2018. Needless to say, the city has big plans for 2020, as they expect to grow that number even more.
The city invested 4 million euros in creating a spectacular New Year light show in order to attract more tourists to celebrate the holidays there. Most of the tourists come to Tbilisi from European countries like Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, England, and Denmark, among others.
Have you considered visiting Tbilisi so far? Perhaps 2020 is the year when you’ll discover this amazing city.
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]]>The post At the Crossroads of Asia and Europe: Tbilisi, Georgia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The country’s capital, Tbilisi, is a fascinating city with nearly 1600 years of history. The city’s situation between Europe and Asia made it a coveted territory for many empires. Tbilisi has been ruled by the Roman Empire, the Mongols, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union before Georgia finally achieved its independence.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Brca7qMn303/
All of these empires have left cultural imprints that can still be seen in the city of over a million residents today in its architecture, gastronomy, and its festivals and traditions.
The setting of the city, on the banks of the Mtkvari River and in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains provide a stunning natural backdrop for the bustling metropolis.
Some of the best things for visitors to visit in Tbilisi include:
It won’t be long until Tbilisi becomes a tourist hotspot, but be sure to make it to this charming capital and enjoy all that is has to offer.
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