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Best Scenic Views In Tbilisi

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Tbilisi is known as a city for outdoor activities. Unlike having to go up in a tall skyscraper to enjoy the scenic sunset, Tbilisi gives an individual the option to go to nearby parks, which often stand at an elevation a bit higher than the tall buildings built in the valley by the river.

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✱ A view of the Narikala Fortress.

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Narikala Fortress

Narikala is an ancient fortress overlooking Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and the Mtkvari River. The fortress consists of two walled sections on a steep hill between the sulfur baths and the botanical gardens of Tbilisi. On the lower court, there is the recently restored St. Nicholas church.

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✱ Ferris Wheel at Mtatsminda Park.

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Ferris wheel at Mtatsminda Park

Mtatsminda Park is a famous landscaped park located at the top of Mount Mtatsminda overlooking the Georgian capital Tbilisi. The park has carousels, water slides, a roller-coaster, funicular, and a big Ferris Wheel at the edge of the mountain, offering a splendid view over the city.

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✱ Cable cars by Jennifer Rice.

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Cable Cars in Tbilisi

Opened in 2012, a cable car connects Rike Park on the left bank of the Mtkvari river with Narikala Fortress. For only 1 Lari you can kill two birds with one stone – gaze at the fantastic 360-degree views of the city from the large windows of the car and have an easy ride to the top of the hill. 

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✱ Mother of Georgia Statue.

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Mother Of Georgia Statue – Kartlis Deda

Kartlis Deda is a monument in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi. The statue was erected on the top of Sololaki hill in 1958, the year Tbilisi celebrated its 1500th anniversary.

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✱ Narrow streets of Old Tbilisi. 

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Find your own way through the narrow streets or alleyways to a cool spot where you can admire the city in the sunset. 

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