WHY GEORGIA

Tblisi
Old Tbilisi
The main sights of the city are clustered in the Old Tbilisi district. This area is well-known for its sulfur bathhouses fed by natural hot springs. Nearby on Shardeni Street you will find plenty of modern, popular restaurants, open air café-bars, trendy night clubs and art galleries.
Bagrati Cathedral
Bagrati Cathedral
The construction of Bagrati Cathedral, named after Bagrat III – the first king of a united Georgia, started at the end of the 10th century and was completed in the early years of the 11th century. The Cathedral holds special importance in the history of Georgia as an architectural and cultural monument.
Satrapia Natur Reserve
Sataplia Natur Reserve
The construction located 6 kilometers North-West of Kutaisi. you can find preserved dinosaur footprints, beautiful cave complex featuring numerous stalactites and stalagmites. Within the area of the reserve there is a museum and a glass walkway.
Batumi Boulevard
Batumi Boulevard
Construction of the 7 km seaside boardwalk begun in 1881 by the famous Prussian gardener and landscape architect Ressler. Two years after the project began, passed away and D’alfons, completed the boulevard. Recently, a Spanish architect designed & constructed a new, modern addition.

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