#1 Narikala Fortress
It is the most known and ancient monument of Tbilisi’s antiquity; the townspeople call it “the heart and soul of the city”. The date of construction of the fortress is the 4 th century AD, i.e. it has been there from the city's beginning.
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#2 Holy Trinity Cathedral
This is one of the largest orthodox cathedrals in the world. Constructed between 1995 and 2004, the cathedral rises on Elia Hill, on the left bank of Mtkvari River and keeps traditional Georgian architectural style. The complex includes nine chapels, various supplementary buildings, and enchanting gardens. The Cathedral is the highest one not only in Georgia but in whole Caucasus region. The height from the ground to the top of the cross is 105,5 meters. The golden dome of the cathedral is practically visible from any point in Tbilisi and is an unmissable landmark any time of the day of night.
#3 Sulphur Bath Houses
Fed by naturally hot mineral waters (47°C), the sulphur baths have been an essential part of Tbilisi life for centuries. The brick-domed underground baths were built in the 17th century and produce 3 million litres of water every day. To make your visit to the baths complete, make sure to take the invigorating massage.
#4 Mount Mtatsminda
Holy Mount (700 meters above sea level) is overlooking the Georgian Capital. The hill is topped by the 210 m television tower. Funicular railway is contacted in 1905 and rehabilitated in 2012. The 500 meters long line allows you to get off at midpoint to visit St. David’s Church and Pantheon of Georgian Writers and Public Figures or to go to the top to visit Mtatsminda amusement park and enjoy the majestic panoramic views of the whole city as well as enjoy some fun rides such as the big Ferris Wheel at the edge of the mountain.
#5 Bridge of Peace
a Pedestrian glass and steel bridge, in a bow-shaped design. Bridge sits over the Kura River in downtown Tbilisi. The bridge stretches 156 meters and has 1208 LED bulbs built-in, that are switched on daily 90 minutes before the sunset and features four different lighting programs that run on the canopy every hour. In 2012, the Bridge of Piece in Tbilisi hit the Top-13 most unusual bridges in the world.
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