7 Best Things To Do In Georgia For Your Next Holiday

Georgia promises of adventure for every traveller, whether fascinated by ancient churches and monasteries, seeking adrenaline in the great outdoors, or yearning for a culinary journey

by Priyanka Fernandes
7 Best Things To Do In Georgia For Your Next Holiday

Georgia, a land of diverse experiences, beckons travellers with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. From the charming cobblestone streets of its old towns to the rugged peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, this country offers a kaleidoscope of experiences. Georgia promises adventure for every traveller, whether fascinated by ancient churches and monasteries, seeking adrenaline in the great outdoors, or yearning for a culinary journey. Here are the seven best things to do in Georgia, each offering a unique thrill, awaiting your exploration on your next holiday.

1. Indulge In A Sulfur Bath

Sulfur Bath
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Sulfur baths, believed to be the reason for the city’s founding, stand as a top attraction in Tbilisi. Located in the Abanotubuani neighbourhood, these iconic bathhouses feature brick and tiled domes. Many bathhouses underwent renovation to accommodate tourists, offering private rooms for steaming alone or with friends. A must-try experience is the kisa scrub, which ensures a refreshing and rejuvenating visit.

2. A Train Ride To Mtatsminda Park

Mtatsminda Park
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Explore Mtatsminda Park, Tbilisi’s highest point at 770 meters above sea level. It has over 100 hectares and offers a theme park, cafes, and bars. Locals flock here for the panoramic views, a ride on the 65-meter-tall Ferris wheel, and vibrant festivals like grape beverage and cheese fairs. Take the funicular from Chonqadze Street for the whole experience.

3. Visit The Georgian National Museum

Georgian National Museum
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The Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi is a treasure trove of cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into millennia of Georgian history. Its diverse collections, spread across the country, showcase archaeological wonders, gold artefacts, traditional costumes, and religious icons. The museum provides insights into Georgia’s rich cultural tapestry from ancient tools to contemporary art. With exhibits on palaeontology and natural history, it offers a captivating journey through the nation’s past and cultural evolution.

4. Cable Car Ride To The Mother Of Georgia

Mother Of Georgia
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Take a cable car ride from Rike Park to Sololaki Hill for stunning views of Tbilisi. Here stands the iconic Mother of Georgia (Kartlis Deda), a 20-meter-tall aluminium sculpture symbolizing the city. Explore Nariakala, a fourth-century fortress built by Vakhtang I Gorgasali. Descend via cable car or hike past the Leghvtakhevi Waterfall for an unforgettable experience.

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5. Holy Trinity Cathedral Of Tbilisi

Holy Trinity Cathedral Of Tbilisi
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The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, also called Sameba Cathedral, is a prominent religious site in Georgia. Completed in 2004, it overlooks Tbilisi from Elia Hill. The cathedral blends traditional Georgian Orthodox architecture with modern influences, featuring intricate carvings and beautiful decorations both inside and out. Around it are chapels, a bell tower, and tranquil gardens, offering a serene atmosphere for visitors and worshippers.

6. Watch The Puppet Show At The Clock Tower, Tbilisi

The Clock Tower, Tbilisi
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The clock tower in Tbilisi’s old town, known as the “Leaning Tower of Tbilisi,” sits atop the Rezo Gabriadze Puppet Theatre. Rezo Gabriadze created it in 2010. It’s a whimsical masterpiece adorned with colourful mosaics and intricate details. Twice daily, visitors can enjoy the “Circle of Life” puppet show depicting different life stages. This unique tower is a vibrant symbol of Tbilisi’s creative spirit and artistic richness.

7. Marvel At The Bridge Of Peace

The Bridge Of Peace
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The Bridge of Peace in Tbilisi, designed by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, spans the Kura River, linking the Old Town with newer city areas. Completed in 2010, its futuristic design and illuminated glass and steel structure have made it a symbol of Tbilisi’s modernization. Offering panoramic views of the river and cityscape, the bridge is a functional crossing and a popular spot for strolls.

Georgia offers an array of experiences for every traveller, from ancient heritage to modern marvels. Indulge in sulfur baths in Tbilisi, explore Mtatsminda Park’s panoramic views, and delve into Georgian history at the National Museum. These seven best things to do in Georgia promise unforgettable adventures, leaving you with cherished memories of this diverse and captivating country.

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