TbilisiGeneral Information about TbilisiTbilisi which is also known by its medieval non-native name of Tiflis has been inhabited since the 5th century. Tbilisi has a population of 1,093,000 is ideally situated on the banks of the Mtkvari River at an elevation ranging between 380 and 770 metres above sea level.
Getting to Georgia's capital city is easy with regular flights landing into the Tbilisi International Airport. Buses and trains are possible with buses departing from Turkey daily. Eating out at Tbilisi is very affordable with a wide variety of restaurants to choose from. Tbilisi is also famous for its wine production and a trip to Kakheti should not be missed. Kakheti is one of the most popular winery's in the region.
Tbilisi is a multicultural city and is home to many cultures such as Russians, Armenians, Turkish and Chinese, just to mention a few. Christianity is the most popular religion with the Gerogian Orthodox Church being the main religion.
Tbilisi features many historical buildings with the most popular tourist destinations being the Tbilisi State Conservatoire, Tbilisi State Opera Theatre, the Sameba Cathedral and the Vorontsov's Palace. Tbilisi also has one of the largest selection of museums in the Soviet Union.
Tbilisi is a beautiful city to visit with genuinely friendly locals filled many beautiful homes. It would be impossible to visit Tbilisi and not have an amazing time. Guesthouses in TbilisiBelow are a selection of Guesthouses located in Tbilisi, Georgia. Alternatively, you can browse through all Tbilisi Guesthouses.
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