Tbilisi: Diverse Culture Meets Wanderlusts
A city near the Tbilisi International Airport, Tbilisi is a city within and the capital of Georgia. With parts of history being under Russian and Persian rule, its history or o town district depicts cobblestoned establishments along with each of its story. One of the famous landmarks found on Tbilisi, Georgia is the iconic statue of “Mother of Georgia.” Considered to be the largest city, the name originated from an Old Georgian word meaning ‘warm location’, upholding its name for the fact that it has a lot of Sulphur hot springs.
Best Time to Visit
The Annual Shatili Summer Festival is held during the month of August or September which showcases a vast variety of talents, food, music and fun-filled activities for families and friends travelling together. Another anticipated annual event is the Black Sea Jazz Festival during the month of July which focuses on Jazz music performed by various artists to raise awareness of the genre and to pique interest on new talents and market.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visiting the famous attractions within and nearby Tbilisi, Georgia can surely make their stay memorable. Tourists can drop by Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre, where they can watch performances or just enjoy the intricate architectural design of it. The Georgian National Museum awaits those who seek the roots and origins of the country and the city. A tour around the Bridge of Peace which is a bow-shaped bridge that becomes interesting when lit with LED lights at night. Top Tbilisi, Georgia hotels nearby are the 4-star Astoria Tbilisi Hotel, the beautiful 5-star Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel Tbilisi and the nearby Hotel Diplomat.