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Top 10 Place to see in Tbilisi

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a beautiful city full of rich history, culture, and stunning landscapes.
Here are the top 10 places you should see when visiting Tbilisi:
### 1. **Narikala Fortress**
* **Why Visit:** Offering panoramic views of the city, Narikala Fortress is a must-see for any visitor. The fortress dates back to the 4th century and stands on a hilltop overlooking the city and the Mtkvari River. You can hike up or take a cable car to the top.
### 2. **Tbilisi Old Town (Altstadt)**
* **Why Visit:** The heart of Tbilisi, with its narrow, winding streets, colorful houses with wooden balconies, and vibrant atmosphere. You’ll find cozy cafes, art galleries, and small shops selling local crafts.
### 3. **Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Sameba Cathedral)**
* **Why Visit:** One of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, Sameba is an impressive sight. The cathedral combines ancient Georgian architectural styles with modern design and provides a peaceful atmosphere.
### 4. **Sulfur Baths (Abanotubani)**
* **Why Visit:** Tbilisi is famous for its sulfur baths, which are located in the Abanotubani district. The natural hot springs have been used for centuries, and a visit to these baths is both relaxing and a unique cultural experience.
### 5. **Mtatsminda Park**
* **Why Visit:** Perched on Mount Mtatsminda, this park offers amazing views of Tbilisi and is a great spot for families or anyone looking for a peaceful retreat. You can reach the park by a funicular ride, and there are amusement rides, cafes, and even a TV tower.
### 6. **Rustaveli Avenue**
* **Why Visit:** The main artery of Tbilisi, Rustaveli Avenue is lined with theaters, museums, and beautiful 19th-century buildings. It’s a perfect place for a leisurely stroll or to explore Georgian culture and art.
### 7. **Georgian National Museum**
* **Why Visit:** If you’re interested in Georgia’s rich history, this museum offers fantastic exhibits on the country’s ancient past, medieval history, and modern art. The museum is home to the famous Gold Treasure of Colchis.
### 8. **Bridge of Peace**
* **Why Visit:** This modern, pedestrian bridge spans the Mtkvari River and is an architectural marvel. The bridge lights up at night and provides a beautiful view of the river and surrounding areas.
### 9. **Flea Market at Dry Bridge**
* **Why Visit:** If you’re into antiques, art, or just love unique finds, the Dry Bridge Flea Market is a must-visit. It’s one of the most famous open-air markets in Tbilisi, offering everything from Soviet memorabilia to vintage clothes.
### 10. **Chronicles of Georgia**
* **Why Visit:** A little off the beaten path, this monumental sculpture complex is located on a hilltop near the Tbilisi Sea. It showcases the history of Georgia in massive, stone-carved panels. The views from the site are also breathtaking.

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