Liza & Chase

Liza and Chase

July 11, 2026 • Tbilisi, Georgia
47 Days To Go!
Liza & Chase

Liza and Chase

July 11, 2026 • Tbilisi, Georgia
47 Days To Go!

Chronicles of Georgia

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Chronicles of Georgia Temqa, QRC6+65V, T'bilisi, Georgia

The Chronicles of Georgia is an open-air public monument. There is no gate and the site is open 24/7. This Soviet era unfinished sculpture is a popular place to visit. You can visit independently or or use a tour company like Friendly.ge (sed code Wanderlush for 10% off)

Mother of Georgia

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სოლოლაკის ქედი, Sololaki St, T'bilisi, Georgia

Mother of Georgia (Kartlis Deda) is a 20-meter aluminum monument in Tbilisi, created by sculptor Elguja Amashukeli in 1958 to celebrate the city's 1500th anniversary. The statue represents the Georgian national character: holding a cup of wine in her left hand for friends and a sword in her right for enemies. She sits on top of Sololaki Hill near Narikala Fortress.

Narikala Fortress

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MRQ5+6G6, Tbilisi, Georgia

Narikala is an ancient fortress overlooking Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and the Mtkvari (Kura) River.

Former Archaeology Museum

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QQ78+GM8, Tbilisi, Georgia

The former Tbilisi Archaeological Museum (built 1988) in the Digomi district (a suburb of Tbilisi) is a notable Soviet brutalist structure currently non-operational, formerly housing Chalcolithic and Kura-Araxes artifacts. Key, active archaeological collections are now primarily held at the Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia and the Tbilisi History Museum, covering artifacts from the 4th millennium BCE onwards.

Chreli Abano

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N2 Abano St, T'bilisi, Georgia
032 293 00 93

Tbilisi’s historic sulphur baths in the Abanotubani district offer a unique, therapeutic experience with mineral-rich water, famously curing skin and health issues. Located in domed brick buildings, they provide private rooms (with,, or, without saunas) and public, gender-segregated options. Key experiences include "Kisa" (soap massage/scrub) and hot/cold plunges.

Bridge of Peace

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Tbilisi 0162, Georgia
574 40 04 00

The Bridge of Peace is a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge, a steel and glass construction illuminated with numerous LEDs over the Kura River. It links the Rike Park with Old Town in central Tbilisi. It is one of the most well-recognized landmarks of the capital.

Gabriadze Theater

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13 Ioane Shavteli St, T'bilisi 0105, Georgia
577 55 65 94

The Gabriadze Marionette Theater and Clocktower is among the world's preeminent cultural institutions. Presenting mature puppet performances full of depth and meaning it has gained international respect and acclaim.

Georgian National Museum

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3 Shota Rustaveli Ave, T'bilisi 0105, Georgia
032 299 80 22

The Georgian National Museum holds extensive archaeological, natural, and numismatic collections, including the Simon Janashia Museum.

Museum of Illusions Tbilisi

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Betlemi St 10, 2 ოვანეს თუმანიანის ქუჩა, თბილისი 0105, Georgia
596 04 74 74

Holoseum

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10 Betlemi St, T'bilisi 0105, Georgia
596 04 74 74

Holoseum is a world of multi-dimensional projections. Where light, movement and music complement life with Georgian painting, art and history as a whole.

St. Peter and Paul Apostles' Church

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10 Kita Abashidze Street, T'bilisi, Georgia
593 44 14 47

This is where we are getting married!

Ninia’s Garden

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97 Dimitri Uznadze St, T'bilisi 0102, Georgia
032 219 66 69

Ninia's Garden is a Georgian restaurant that is known for its cozy garden setting, providing a unique dining experience. The menu features traditional Georgian dishes with a modern twist, and the establishment is recognized for its stylish and beautiful ambiance. The restaurant is open daily from 1:00 PM to 2:00 AM.

Tamtaki

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22 Dimitri Bakradze St, T'bilisi, Georgia
551 72 22 17

Restaurant features on the Netflix show, "Somebody Feed Phil." Features unique wraps and unusual take on local food.

The Cone Culture

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5 Taras Shevchenko St, T'bilisi, Georgia
568 10 51 42

The Cone Culture is a cozy spot in Tbilisi offering homemade, artisanal ice cream shop made from scratch in small batches. It was featured on the Netflix show, "Somebody Feed Phil." A local favorite in the trendy part of town.

Chveni

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8 Tchorokhi Street, T'bilisi, Georgia
593 76 77 13

Restaurant focusing on high quality authentic ingredients with modern Georgian cuisine by celebrated chef Guram Bagdoshvili

Qvevri Wine Restaurant

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Vertskhlis 3, 40 chixi, Tbilisi 0105, Georgia
551 00 50 50

In one of the first wine regions of the world, you will fine many fine wine restaurants including Qvevri.

Funicular

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Mtatsminda plateau, 0114 Tbilisi, 9 ქაქუცა ჩოლოყაშვილის ქუჩა, T'bilisi 0114, Georgia
577 74 44 00

Railway tours of Tbilisi

Watch "Somebody Feed Phil (Tbilisi Episode)" on Netflix

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