The old town has a maze of cobblestone streets with a thriving alternative arts scene in stylish cafes. On your holidays in Georgia, you can enjoy tastings from independent wineries, while the Numisi wine cellar reveals how Georgians have made wine with large clay pots for thousands of years.
A great place to visit when on your Georgia holidays, is the city’s main boulevard, Rustaveli Avenue, lined with impressive stores, cafes and museums. The Georgian National Museum has a vast collection of pre-Christian archaeological finds, whilst the National Gallery, displays 20th-century and contemporary Georgian artworks.
Abanotubani is famous for its dome-shaped sulphur bathhouses with hot water that bubbles up naturally. You can enjoy a soak followed by a scrub, massage and ice-cold rinse that will leave you feeling totally refreshed.
You’ll get great views up at Narikala Castle, a reconstructed fortress founded in the 4th century and used during later Turkish and Persian occupations.
Georgia is famous for Vardzia, a sprawling cave monastery dating to the 12th century, and the ancient wine-growing region Kakheti. Gergeti Glacier is a popular trekking destination further up the mountain’s slopes.
Along the Black Sea coast, the resort town Batumi has a pleasant seaside promenade, park and beach and vibrant nightlife. The vast Batumi Botanical Garden showcases flora from around the world.
Gonio fortress, is an ancient Roman fortification in Adjara, Georgia, on the Black Sea, 15 km south of Batumi, at the mouth of the Chorokhi river. The village sits just north of the Turkish border.
Founded in the 2nd century BC, Uplistsikhe is a vast complex of pathways and steps winding their way between ancient stone buildings, a theatre, a court, and a pagan church. It’s a great place for a walks, as is Mtskheta, set at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi rivers. The "Historical Monuments of Mtskheta" became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
Georgian cuisine is delicious, with dishes like spicy meat dumplings called khinkhali. It’s a tasty haven for vegetarians, with salads dressed with walnuts and bean stews seasoned with coriander. And wherever you go, you’ll find friendly people who are proud of their country and will want to help you enjoy your time there.
Georgia is famous for Vardzia, a sprawling cave monastery dating to the 12th century, and the ancient wine-growing region Kakheti. Gergeti Glacier is a popular trekking destination further up the mountain’s slopes.
Along the Black Sea coast, the resort town Batumi has a pleasant seaside promenade, park and beach and vibrant nightlife. The vast Batumi Botanical Garden showcases flora from around the world.
Gonio fortress, is an ancient Roman fortification in Adjara, Georgia, on the Black Sea, 15 km south of Batumi, at the mouth of the Chorokhi river. The village sits just north of the Turkish border.
Founded in the 2nd century BC, Uplistsikhe is a vast complex of pathways and steps winding their way between ancient stone buildings, a theatre, a court, and a pagan church. It’s a great place for a walks, as is Mtskheta, set at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi rivers. The "Historical Monuments of Mtskheta" became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
Georgian cuisine is delicious, with dishes like spicy meat dumplings called khinkhali. It’s a tasty haven for vegetarians, with salads dressed with walnuts and bean stews seasoned with coriander. And wherever you go, you’ll find friendly people who are proud of their country and will want to help you enjoy your time there.
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