25 November 2024,   20:23
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Tbilisi is the most vibrant capital in Europe - The Times

The influential British magazine The Times writes an article about the tourism potential of Georgia.

“With co-working spaces, hyper-smart boutique hotels and natural wine bars moving into its Soviet-era warehouses and century-old mansions, Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, has garnered a reputation as the “next Berlin” among clued-in city trippers over the past few years.

You’ll find them on all-night benders at the swimming pool-turned-techno nightclub Bassiani, or sipping craft beers at hangouts such as Fabrika, a former sewing factory whose graffiti-scribbled courtyard turns into an open-air food court and beer garden after sunset.

But Tbilisi is more than a hipster honeypot: this former Silk Road-era trading hub has passed hands between Mongol khans, Persian shahs and Russian rulers, who each left their marks on the city’s kaleidoscopic architectural and cultural history.

There are medieval forts, Soviet relics and crumbling roadside inns to explore - and when you’ve had your urban fix, Georgia’s snow-capped mountain ranges and frozen-in-time villages are just a short drive or train ride away”, - writes The Times.

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