Tbilisi Guide Information
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Things To Do In Tbilisi The fortress of Narikala dates back to the 4 th century when it was originally established as a Persian citadel. It consists of two walled sections on a steep hill overlooking the city of Tbilisi and the Kura River. It is accessible by either walking up or by cable car. As one of the most well-known landmarks in Tbilisi, it is definitely worth the trip to the top! Rustaveli Avenue is the central avenue in Tbilisi and was named after Shota Rustaveli, a medieval Georgian poet.
Lined with a large number of governmental, public, cultural, and business buildings, it is the perfect place to go for a walk and soak up the atmosphere of the city. The National Botanical Garden of Georgia has a history which spans more than three centuries.
It is located in the foothills of Narikala, occupying an area of 161 hectares and boasts a collection of over 4,500 plant species. The gardens are a beautiful place to go for a walk and enjoy a collection of flora from the Caucasus region, China, the Himalayas, Japan, North America, Turkey, Siberia, and the Mediterranean.