Guidebook for Tbilisi

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Guidebook for Tbilisi

Drinks & Nightlife

It has club Lolita in front and its best place to go on Friday evening. both lolita and rooms hotel have wonderful restaurants where you can eat best steak or pizza .
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Rooms Hotel Tbilisi
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It has club Lolita in front and its best place to go on Friday evening. both lolita and rooms hotel have wonderful restaurants where you can eat best steak or pizza .
Located on shardeni street all the bars and cafes are there
Meidani
19 Ioseb Grishashvili Street
Located on shardeni street all the bars and cafes are there

Parks & Nature

Biggest park in tbilisi centre with atractions
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Vake Park
76 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue
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Biggest park in tbilisi centre with atractions
Great view great restaurants and great atractions for kids.
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Mtatsminda Park station
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Great view great restaurants and great atractions for kids.

Everything Else

Neibourhood that is the oldest in town. With old houses and historical places.
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Dzveli Tbilisi
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Neibourhood that is the oldest in town. With old houses and historical places.

Arts & Culture

Contemporary Georgian artists. gallery has its own cafe with great cuisine.
Tsereteli Modern Art Gallery
Shota Rustaveli Avenue
Contemporary Georgian artists. gallery has its own cafe with great cuisine.
Biggest collection of Pirosmani, Gudiashvili, Kakabadze. Georgian modern and contemporary artists.
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Georgian National Museum
3 Shota Rustaveli Ave
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Biggest collection of Pirosmani, Gudiashvili, Kakabadze. Georgian modern and contemporary artists.
he National Gallery was established in 1920, and quickly became a center for Georgian arts and culture. The Gallery was reorganized in 1932, and the Fine Art Museum was founded on its basis. It exhibited collections from the Historical-Ethnographic Society, Society for the Spread of Literacy, and Tbilisi State University's ancient Georgian art. In 1933, Metekhi temple on Rustaveli Avenue allocated territory for the museum. As a result, the museum was known as The "Metekhi" Museum of Fine Arts during this period. The first director of the museum was Dimitri Shevardnadze. Through the efforts of Ekvtime Takaishvili, the National Treasury-which had been exported to France for safekeeping by the exiled Menshevik government in 1921-was returned to Georgia and transferred to the Museum of Fine Arts in 1945. The former Theological Seminary building, built in 1838 in the Russian imperial style, was also transferred to the possession of the museum (then known as the State Museum of Fine Arts) in 1950. The following development of the museum is to the credit of its director, the academic Shalva Amiranashvili. In 2004, the Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts was incorporated into the Georgian National Museum complex. Georgian chased and painted icons, vitreous enamel, jewelry, textiles, and unique works of embroidery are presented in the treasury of the museum. Old Georgian wall paintings and masterpieces of Georgian, Russian, European, and Eastern countries attract visitors today.
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Museum of Fine Arts station
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he National Gallery was established in 1920, and quickly became a center for Georgian arts and culture. The Gallery was reorganized in 1932, and the Fine Art Museum was founded on its basis. It exhibited collections from the Historical-Ethnographic Society, Society for the Spread of Literacy, and Tbilisi State University's ancient Georgian art. In 1933, Metekhi temple on Rustaveli Avenue allocated territory for the museum. As a result, the museum was known as The "Metekhi" Museum of Fine Arts during this period. The first director of the museum was Dimitri Shevardnadze. Through the efforts of Ekvtime Takaishvili, the National Treasury-which had been exported to France for safekeeping by the exiled Menshevik government in 1921-was returned to Georgia and transferred to the Museum of Fine Arts in 1945. The former Theological Seminary building, built in 1838 in the Russian imperial style, was also transferred to the possession of the museum (then known as the State Museum of Fine Arts) in 1950. The following development of the museum is to the credit of its director, the academic Shalva Amiranashvili. In 2004, the Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts was incorporated into the Georgian National Museum complex. Georgian chased and painted icons, vitreous enamel, jewelry, textiles, and unique works of embroidery are presented in the treasury of the museum. Old Georgian wall paintings and masterpieces of Georgian, Russian, European, and Eastern countries attract visitors today.
he Open Air Museum was founded on April 27, 1966 by the famous Georgian ethnographer Giorgi Chitaia. It is located in Tbilisi's Vake district, to the west of "Turtle Lake". It occupies 52 hectares of land and houses more than eight thousand artifacts brought from all over Georgia. The Open Air Museum encompasses 14 ethnographic zones: Kartli, Samegrelo, Adjara, Abkhazia, Svaneti, Khevsureti, Kakheti, Meskheti, Javakheti, Guria, Imereti, Racha, Lechkhumi and Ossetia. Each exhibit presents a certain historic-ethnographic area of Georgia. Together with architectural monuments, the museum presents ethnographic materials - different kinds of tools, textiles, and ceramics. The museum also includes the 5th-6th century basilica of Sioni, as well as a rich collection of grave stones in relief. Visitors can explore on their own, or enjoy guided tours around the museum. The museum provides a tranquil environment for visitors to experience Georgian folk exhibitions and festivals throughout the year, and has a quaint Georgian restaurant where you can enjoy the breathtaking view of Tbilisi.
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Open Air Museum of Ethnography
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he Open Air Museum was founded on April 27, 1966 by the famous Georgian ethnographer Giorgi Chitaia. It is located in Tbilisi's Vake district, to the west of "Turtle Lake". It occupies 52 hectares of land and houses more than eight thousand artifacts brought from all over Georgia. The Open Air Museum encompasses 14 ethnographic zones: Kartli, Samegrelo, Adjara, Abkhazia, Svaneti, Khevsureti, Kakheti, Meskheti, Javakheti, Guria, Imereti, Racha, Lechkhumi and Ossetia. Each exhibit presents a certain historic-ethnographic area of Georgia. Together with architectural monuments, the museum presents ethnographic materials - different kinds of tools, textiles, and ceramics. The museum also includes the 5th-6th century basilica of Sioni, as well as a rich collection of grave stones in relief. Visitors can explore on their own, or enjoy guided tours around the museum. The museum provides a tranquil environment for visitors to experience Georgian folk exhibitions and festivals throughout the year, and has a quaint Georgian restaurant where you can enjoy the breathtaking view of Tbilisi.

Shopping

Conscept store with Designer clothes such as yamamoto, MM6, margiela, acne, dries van notten and so on
Pierrot Le Fou
Conscept store with Designer clothes such as yamamoto, MM6, margiela, acne, dries van notten and so on

Sightseeing

Beautiful botanical garden
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Botanical Street
Botanical Street
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Beautiful botanical garden
Park and beautyfull view. old tbilisi teritorry
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Парк Рике
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Park and beautyfull view. old tbilisi teritorry