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Tbilisi International Airport serves as the gateway for many visitors exploring the historic and cultural attractions of Georgia's capital city. After landing, tourists can easily access iconic sites like the medieval Narikala Fortress, the Georgian National Museum, and the sulfur baths district.

WHAT TO DO IN TBILISI?
The Old Town (Altstadt) is the soul of Tbilisi: a maze of narrow alleys, colorful wooden balconies, and historic landmarks like the Anchiskhati Basilica and Sioni Cathedral. Don’t miss the Narikala Fortress, reached by cable car, which offers sweeping views of the city and river valley. Just below lies the Abanotubani district, famous for its sulphur baths that have soothed visitors for centuries—including Pushkin.
Tbilisi’s modern side is equally compelling. The Bridge of Peace, a striking glass-and-steel structure, spans the river with glowing lights. Nearby, the Rike Park and Presidential Palace showcase a sleek and futuristic skyline. Meanwhile, the Fabrika complex—a repurposed Soviet sewing factory—now hosts art spaces, restaurants, hostels, and co-working hubs that reflect the city’s rising creative scene.
Georgian cuisine is a major highlight. From cheesy khachapuri and juicy khinkali dumplings to rich stews and wines from the world’s oldest winemaking tradition, every meal in Tbilisi feels like a celebration. Join a supra (traditional feast) if you’re lucky, complete with endless toasts and warm camaraderie.
Tbilisi is dynamic yet deeply rooted in tradition. It’s a city where hospitality is sacred, where strangers become friends, and where every hilltop offers a new perspective on the past and future. Georgia’s capital doesn’t just welcome you—it draws you in and invites you to stay a while.
