Georgia #2. Tbilisi. One love

My goal of traveling to Georgia was skiing in Gudauri Ski Resort. But that winter was no snowy so our plan failed. That's why we decided to go to Tbilisi.

So, Tbilisi. I am delighted. Despite the fact, I saw here beggars who tried to grab my hand and beg for money. And the dogs defecated right on the streets, and their owners did not clean up after them.

But positive vibe, delicious food and wine had a greater impact on us.

The city is divided into several interesting parts: Narikala fortress (located on top of the mountain), Shota Rustaveli Avenue (bright modern part of the city) and Old Town or Kala.

Old Town (Kala)





Assa


Tbilisi sulfur baths (Abanotubani)

There is a legend about these baths that the king's son shot a duck during the hunt, it fell into the water, where, to his surprise, she cooked. These baths have become a visiting card of the city.



Downtown and Shota Rustaveli Avenue



Georgia is the site of many ancient and modern churches







The Bridge of Peace


View of the city from the fortress Narikala





Kartlis Deda



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