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Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:54 am
see the Colchis Fountain — a monument to the Colchis civilization in the city center;
walk along the white bridge over the Rioni River, along which the Argonauts sailed — you can see the river through the wooden bridge with glass inserts;
ride the cable car again — yes, welcome to the country of mountains! The fare is only one lari, and the carriages are different from those in Tbilisi and Batumi — it would be a sin not to ride;
go to the Ferris wheel — the cable car will take you to the cozy old Park of Culture and Recreation, where you can ride the Ferris wheel with open cabins and a door on a chain, like from your Soviet childhood. You can see the city and the mountains from the wheel. The cost of entertainment with a taste of nostalgia is only two lari;
climb to the Bagrat Cathedral — it was built back in 1003. Now https://www.latestdatabase.com/malaysia ... mber-list/ tourists can visit the restored version, as well as lie on the grass next to the temple or climb the ruins of the fortress and enjoy the views of Kutaisi;
find a chapel in the trunk of a 400-year-old oak tree — and at the same time walk through the botanical garden.
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Bagrat Temple. Source: unsplash.com
In addition, you can rent a transfer and travel to all the cult places in the Kutaisi district in a day for $ 50.
driving to the house-museum of Vladimir Mayakovsky in Baghdati, where he was born and raised. And also take a closer look at the hot springs. Mostly they are free, and the pleasure of lying in hot water surrounded by magnificent nature is worth a million.
What to do in Batumi
Batumi looks like a colorful oriental bazaar. If Tbilisi and Kutaisi look quite restrained, then in Batumi the architects have gone wild. Here you will find small cozy courtyards, and classic Georgian panel houses, and high-rise buildings in the style of "Mom, I'm in Dubai."
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walk along the white bridge over the Rioni River, along which the Argonauts sailed — you can see the river through the wooden bridge with glass inserts;
ride the cable car again — yes, welcome to the country of mountains! The fare is only one lari, and the carriages are different from those in Tbilisi and Batumi — it would be a sin not to ride;
go to the Ferris wheel — the cable car will take you to the cozy old Park of Culture and Recreation, where you can ride the Ferris wheel with open cabins and a door on a chain, like from your Soviet childhood. You can see the city and the mountains from the wheel. The cost of entertainment with a taste of nostalgia is only two lari;
climb to the Bagrat Cathedral — it was built back in 1003. Now https://www.latestdatabase.com/malaysia ... mber-list/ tourists can visit the restored version, as well as lie on the grass next to the temple or climb the ruins of the fortress and enjoy the views of Kutaisi;
find a chapel in the trunk of a 400-year-old oak tree — and at the same time walk through the botanical garden.
Enlarge imagekutaisi temple
Bagrat Temple. Source: unsplash.com
In addition, you can rent a transfer and travel to all the cult places in the Kutaisi district in a day for $ 50.
driving to the house-museum of Vladimir Mayakovsky in Baghdati, where he was born and raised. And also take a closer look at the hot springs. Mostly they are free, and the pleasure of lying in hot water surrounded by magnificent nature is worth a million.
What to do in Batumi
Batumi looks like a colorful oriental bazaar. If Tbilisi and Kutaisi look quite restrained, then in Batumi the architects have gone wild. Here you will find small cozy courtyards, and classic Georgian panel houses, and high-rise buildings in the style of "Mom, I'm in Dubai."
Enlarge imagevacation in Georgia Batumi