And here I am again in Georgia. In the very heart, in Tbilisi on Freedom Square. You will feel this aroma of a warm, hospitable city best of all if you visit it here. There is also a pedestrian party area on Shardeni Street where the coolest cafes, restaurants and karaoke in Tbilisi. Not far from Freedom Square there is the National Museum of Georgia with an impressive ancient collection of Colchis gold jewelry, as well as many cathedrals and Orthodox churches, such as Jvaris Mama, which is one of the oldest religious buildings in Tbilisi (built at the Tbilisi compound of the Georgian Jerusalem Monastery of the Holy Cross). The main thoroughfare of the capital, Rustaveli Avenue, begins right there, where there are also many cozy cafes and restaurants with an excellent selection of dishes and wine (even from their own wineries), as well as modern supermarkets. There are also many restaurants and cafes on Pushkin and Galaktion Tabidze Streets, where musicians perform both modern and folk music. On Tabidze Street, there is also the Caucasian House – the house of Russian-Georgian friendship, where concerts of Russian pop artists who are becoming popular and themed parties are sometimes held.
After walking along Pushkin Street (yes, yes, Alexander Sergeevich), you smoothly descend to the Kura River (Mktvari), where, before reaching the Nikolai Baratashvili Bridge, you can look into a cozy courtyard that amazes with the architectural confiture of the Rezo Gabriadze Puppet Theater building. Not far from Freedom Square, you can even visit a French-style restaurant, beloved by all Tbilisi residents, Pur Pur. In Pur Pur, on the eve of the weekend and on Saturday, musical evenings are organized with the performance of famous classical and modern works on the piano, as well as violin and cello mini concerts. It was here, not far from these beautiful places, that I stopped for a week. I chose the Laura Hotel, it directly overlooks Freedom Square. And even while staying at the hotel, you can feel this incomparable atmosphere of a centuries-old city that carefully preserves its national traditions, the best of which is hospitality and maintaining a sense of absolute joy of life and tranquility. It's expensive. My five nights spent in Tbilisi, in the very center of the city, will beckon me to come back here again all my life. It's a pity that time flies so fast. I would like to stay in this moment, where everything is so beautiful, cozy and joyful. Thanks to the friendly staff of the hotel, for the comfort I received during my stay in Tbilisi.
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Михаил Черкасский
Level 13 Local Expert
April 6
The prices are a bit overpriced , but the location is right next to Revolution Square. Large rooms with wide beds. Good transport accessibility . It is suitable for those who like to live in the center)
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Виктория Ч.
Level 5 Local Expert
August 20
Great hotel. It is clean, convenient and comfortable to be. Great location for your money)