





This centuries-old fortress is one of the most famous landmarks in Tbilisi, and an enchanting feature of the city’s skyline. Visit to admire beautiful panoramic views and learn all about the fascinating history of these scenic ruins.
Take a trip to these historic bathhouses and relax in the soothing pools of hot, sulfur-rich water. The baths are believed to be a good remedy for reenergizing the body with optional private rooms and massage treatments available.
Don't miss an off-the-beaten-track stroll throughout this labyrinth of narrow streets where eclectic architectural influences come together beautifully.
A both kitsch and whimsical favorite of Tbilisi's cultural scene, this tiny theater gives you a wonderful chance to enjoy the performances of marionettes and admire the skills of marionettists.
Also known as Freedom Square, this central square is one of Tbilisi's most iconic and historically significant public spaces. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists, offering easy access to plenty of shops, cafes, and important buildings such as the city hall.
Visit Shota Rustaveli Avenue, the main thoroughfare of Tbilisi and marvel at the grandiose public, cultural, and business buildings—ideal for photo opportunities. Formerly known as Golovin Street, this central walkway is named after famous Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli.
Ideally located in Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel, Tbilisi City Centre, this full-service casino offers a wide variety of games and slot machines. Its restaurant serves a selection of Georgian, Asian, and European dishes. Check out the bars, exciting weekly shows, a VIP area, and more.