Tbilisi's landmarks tell the story of a city at the crossroads of empires, featuring ancient fortresses, modern architectural marvels, and iconic structures that define the city's skyline.
This ancient fortress dominates Tbilisi's skyline, dating back to the 4th century. Perched on a steep hill overlooking tβ¦
This ancient fortress dominates Tbilisi's skyline, dating back to the 4th century. Perched on a steep hill overlooking the Mtkvari River, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the old town and modern city. Originally built by the Persians, expanded by the Arabs and Mongols, the fortress has witnessed the entire history of Tbilisi. Access via cable car from Rike Park or hiking trail. The site includes restored walls, towers, and the St. Nicholas Church built in the 1990s. Sunset visits are particularly spectacular.
An architectural masterpiece designed by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, this bow-shaped pedestrian bridge connectsβ¦
An architectural masterpiece designed by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, this bow-shaped pedestrian bridge connects Old Tbilisi with the new district across the Mtkvari River. Made of steel and glass, it features spectacular LED light shows every evening that create mesmerizing patterns. The 150-meter bridge symbolizes Georgia's connection between past and future. Walk across for stunning views of the riverside, Metekhi Church, and Narikala Fortress. Best visited at night when the illumination system creates a magical atmosphere.
This iconic 20-meter aluminum statue stands atop Sololaki Hill, overlooking the city since 1958. The monument depicts a β¦
This iconic 20-meter aluminum statue stands atop Sololaki Hill, overlooking the city since 1958. The monument depicts a woman in traditional Georgian dress, holding a sword in one hand for enemies and a bowl of wine in the other for friends, symbolizing Georgian national character. Designed by sculptor Elguja Amashukeli, it has become the city's most recognizable symbol. Located near Narikala Fortress, accessible by cable car or hiking trail. Excellent photo opportunities and city views.
Perched dramatically on a cliff above the Mtkvari River, this 13th-century church is one of Tbilisi's most photographed β¦
Perched dramatically on a cliff above the Mtkvari River, this 13th-century church is one of Tbilisi's most photographed landmarks. The church complex includes the equestrian statue of King Vakhtang Gorgasali, founder of Tbilisi. The site has served various purposes through history, including a fortress and prison. Its distinctive cylindrical dome and brick facade represent classic Georgian church architecture. The riverside location offers stunning views of the old town, Narikala Fortress, and Bridge of Peace. Particularly beautiful during golden hour.