We will visit with you the ancient capital of Georgia, the city of Mtskheta and those Holy places where Christianity was born in Georgia. Mtskheta is also called the second Jerusalem, because in the Cathedral of Svetitskhoveli the greatest relic of the Christian shrines - the Chiton of the Lord - is invisibly stored. Mtskheta was given the status of a city-museum and the main antiquities of the city were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Next, you will have an unforgettable walking tour through the picturesque streets of the old city of Tbilisi, during which I will tell you about the history, culture and traditions of the Georgian people and Tbilisi residents. Also, during the walk, you will be able to visit those locations that are popular among locals and have not yet been included in the general tourist program, including installations.
The excursion program also includes wine and chacha tasting in one of the best wineries in the city.
The meeting point is at Freedom Square 2, near the entrance to the Burberry Boutique.
Orthodox Christian cathedral located in the historic town of Mtskheta.
Monastery of the Holy Cross. Date of foundation 6th century.
Georgian Orthodox Christian monastery complex that combines Samtavro Transfiguration Church and Nunnery of St. Nino in Mtskheta, Georgia
Metekhi Church in Tbilisi - 5th century Church
Sulfur baths - 5th century. (Only external inspection of the bathhouse and storytelling)
Legvtakhevi Waterfall (Natural attraction)
Narikala Fortress - The oldest fortress in the city of Tbilisi (IV century)
Ancient market - Meidan Bazaar (XIX century)
Sioni Cathedral Church in Tbilisi (5th century)
The Bridge of Peace - Glass bridge over the river Mtkvari
Anchikhati - Basilica of the 6th century
Puppet Theater Rezo Gabriadze
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