Food Scene
Мачахела
29 Kote Afkhazi StreetThere you can test Georgian traditional food.
Kiwi Vegan Cafe
6 Ivane Machabeli Stvegan Cafe
Red Cafe Dining
2 Giorgi Leonidze StDrinks & Nightlife
Bassiani
Akaki Tsereteli Avenuebest techno club in Georgia and not only in Georgia
Sightseeing
Zion cathedral
3 Sioni StSaint George's Armenian Cathedral
5 Samghebro StreetMetekhi St. Virgin Church
Metekhi StreetEverything Else
The Bridge of Peace
The Bridge of PeaceLiberty Square station
Arts & Culture
Rustaveli Theatre
17 Shota Rustaveli AveParks & Nature
Tbilisi Botanical Garden Apartment
8 Botanikuri St9 April park
Shota Rustaveli AvenuePushkin Square station
Mtatsminda Mountain
Old Tbilisi - ,,Sololaki"
Our next route begins with Sololaki region. It is one of the most ecologically clean parts of the city. This district begins from Freedom square and ends at the mount Mtatsminda. According to the story the Arabs built a canal in this area to water the gardens. Canal in Arabian language is "sululakh" and since that period the place is called Sololaki. While going along Sololaki street you can understand why Tbilisi has been called "Caucasian Paris" - it is thanks to this special atmosphere of peace, language mix, cosmopolitan architecture of the 19-20th centuries. Tbilisi houses of that period by their splendour and quality could be compared with patterns of Euro-pean "modern": ambitious owners ordered the construction of their mansions to the best architects of the city. By the end of the 19th century Sololaki had become a prestigious district, built by bourgeoisie with fashionable residences and profitable houses in "modern" style. It is worth mentioning that today's Sololaki looks like exactly as it did in those remote times and on some doorways decorated with marble crumbles, one can read the Latin writing SALVE ("Welcome") or surnames of the former owners. Some old people do remember the names of the clerks, major manufacturers, bankers and merchants, whom these wonderful hou-ses belonged to. During this walk we'd like to acquaint you with the best patters of Tbilisi architecture of 19-20th centuries in "modern" style and other ones. In these streets you can prove yourself that you see a "piece" of old Tbi-lisi and understand that "the old" when spe-aking about Tbilisi is referred first of all to the style, to its recurrence in spite of all fu-rther reconstructions and alterations. The-se houses contain more information about Tbilisi than any book on history.
A famous Russian poet Nikolay Gumilev lived in Machabeli street (the first left turn on Leonidze street), (1900-1903) in the house of an engineer Mirzoev (at the corner of Leonidze and Machabeli streets). It is an angular building and it faces two picturesque green streets. In Tbilisi, Gumilev saw his first poem published and here he wrote his poem for the album "of a beautiful dame".
Machabeli Street station
A famous Russian poet Nikolay Gumilev lived in Machabeli street (the first left turn on Leonidze street), (1900-1903) in the house of an engineer Mirzoev (at the corner of Leonidze and Machabeli streets). It is an angular building and it faces two picturesque green streets. In Tbilisi, Gumilev saw his first poem published and here he wrote his poem for the album "of a beautiful dame".