Points of Interest & Landmarks in Georgia

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Points of Interest & Landmarks in Georgia

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What travellers are saying

  • Wilfred W
    Manchester, UK11 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The ride offered a unique perspective of Tbilisi, revealing its diverse landscapes and architectural wonders from a bird's-eye view.

    At the top station, Mtatsminda Park overlooking the city, and you can also go visit Mother of Georgia from there, an absolute must-see. The atmosphere was electric, with families, locals, and fellow travelers alike. I really enjoyed my time (went with my girlfriend who love it as well).
    Written 22 January 2024
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  • Dedymars
    Salalah, Oman21 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It's one of the landmarks in batumi. You can visit it.... Enjoy the moment there . It's a beautiful design..in day light and in the night
    Written 9 November 2023
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  • jbg74
    Saint Paul, MN1,057 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is an amazing 3,000 year old ancient cave city carved on top of a hill. About two-thirds of it was completely destroyed by Genghis Khan then the remaining third was severely damaged by earthquakes in the middle-ages. It was occupied through the middle-ages and is a really cool historic site.
    Written 11 November 2023
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  • LolaGo1
    Washington DC, DC6,452 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is an avenue with beautiful buildings, similar to those seen in European cities. The facades of the building are ornate, with some carvings, etc. I asked a local what these buildings are for, was told that some are government buildings and commercial offices. They all seemed to be well-maintained.

    I took my time walking around here, just enjoying the ambience.
    Written 11 June 2023
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  • Mona Nimri
    Amman Governorate, Jordan141 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very nice area ..where you feel that its an european country .. many nice places to have a good meal and a drink.. si.e activities in the evening such as music bands or nice shows .. i highly recommend tourists to spend time there specially in the evening and night
    Written 14 August 2023
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  • Dirk W
    Alexandra Headland, Australia6,464 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Good spot, great atmosphere, very lively, ideal to take a break ; find a table, order a nice drink and watch the world go by.
    Written 18 November 2023
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  • PavelS_11
    Moscow, Russia490 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Just have returned from long weekend tour to Abkhazia.
    Stayed for three night at the town of Novy Afon (New Athos), there a plenty of places of interest located, with Anacopia Fortress on the hill, above everything around.
    Our guide dropped us to the beginning of the way up by his jeep ( very experienced man of 50, strongly recommend if you’d like privacy and professional service, PM for the contacts. pls) Cold and rainy morning we climed up the path and crossed the ticket point ( for free as it was closed:). Not easy to get there but the whole way is stunnind and the views are really breathtaking.
    It is really worth a visit, first for it's historical nature. Possibly it was established around the 2nd century AD and looks like an abandoned Roman fortress or Scotch castle. Limestone bricks with green ivy on, the path surrounded by old trees makes the way up the steep slope more and more exciting each step.
    There is an old chirch ( still working like piligrims worship site) on the top, and a castle a bit higher. Wooden steps leads you to the roof with four flags on the corners.
    A spectacular 360 degree view of New Athos and nice view of the mountains from this site is really worth to do such a long walk up!
    By the way, no need any transportation to get from the town to the fortress if you in a good fit condition and have normal trekking shoes. At each curve of the road you may find house wine for very funny price. 4-5 road bends and your mood is getting higher after each degustation:) ( Avoid overdrinking — it makes your descend a bit troubling:). No need to carry much water if you prefer drinking it more than wine — the well with holy water ( cold and fresh, definetely unusual taste) is near the chirch.
    No restritions, no irritating people, no criminals. Safe and wonderfull place ( like the whole Abkhazia country) is there.
    What to pay attention: have good boots as the road is partially destroyed, with many sharp rocks, slipppery when wet. Mind the preciepice on the other side of the fortress — dangerous place to get close.
    The whole hike from the town and back took four hours ( including wine stops:), with long rest on the top.
    Strongly recommenfd this beautiful place, you won’t regret!
    Written 21 April 2021
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  • Alexander_Kudrin
    Samara, Russia9,233 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The last time I was here, it rained and a rainbow hung right over the New Athos Monastery.
    This time it was sunny and the domes burned with gold.
    The territory of the monastery is large, clean.
    Inside the Panteleimon Church, beautiful frescoes have been preserved on the walls and domes, but there is a general feeling of neglect. Certainly worth a visit!
    Written 29 September 2022
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  • Dirk W
    Alexandra Headland, Australia6,464 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The medieval monastic complex of Gelati was build early 12th century, which was the Golden Age of Georgia. It is a gem, showcasing architecture, paintings and mosaics. Unfortunately for me, the scaffolding and restoration works (that have been going on for ages) blocked nearly all the paintings and mosaics in the Church of Virgin the Blessed. But these things need to be done, so we just have to accept this (and come back in a few years).
    Gelati, deservedly, is part of UNESCO's World Heritage not only because of its architecture, but also because it was an important educational and scientific center. The monastery and church are still active and lots of important historical figures are buried here.
    Written 3 November 2023
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  • jbg74
    Saint Paul, MN1,057 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The historic monastery is definitely worth a visit. There is some scrambling involved so it would be hard to see everything if you are not mobile. The upper part of the complex with the older cave paintings is closed due to disagreements with Azerbaijan which was disappointing. It is still a beautiful drive to the complex and the lower fortified monastery was great to see. We saw shepherds on horseback herding sheep with their dogs on the way there and back which was fun too.
    Written 11 November 2023
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  • Natalia D
    Georgia21 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful monastery in the mountains. Calm and quiet place to focus. Recommended to wear moderate clothes and if not prepared, pick scarves at the entrance, they are free of charge as the entrance.
    Written 21 June 2023
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  • Chopy
    Israel666 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Alphabetic Tower is located right in the entrance to the promenade, it's very nice to use that long lift upstairs but then it's only a bar or restaurant so it's a gimmick and nothing more.

    They do offer an English menu but the staff doesn't speak English fluently and the service is a bit slow.

    Quality of food is good but compare to the prices the value doesn't worth it.
    Written 9 September 2023
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  • OPTIMIST@2024
    Amman, Jordan1,717 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It was the first time for all of us to see the real clock of the universe , a clock that relates birthday with zodiac and the moon and other planets .
    Written 27 June 2023
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  • jbg74
    Saint Paul, MN1,057 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The mountain views from here are great. You can even see a ruined castle on the opposite side of the valley below the Friendship Monument. The mosaics on the monument are cool too. There may not be a lot of Russian-Georgian friendship right now but this is still an excellent place to stop.
    Written 8 November 2023
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  • Sarima T
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing place with sound of waterfall 😍
    There is a church in the end of the road but nothing special about it
    Written 31 October 2018
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