BORIS PAICHADZE DINAMO ARENA

It is the largest stadium in Georgia and one of the most beautiful in Europe. It opened in 1976 and after several renovations and reconstructions it has taken its current form since 2006. Its capacity is 54,549 seats and it has a long history. Originally he was named as Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and in 1995 he was given the name Boris Paichadze who was one of the leading Georgian football players. The Georgia national football team and the country’s rugby team are hosted at this stadium. Around the stadium you will find medical offices, gyms, restaurants, department stores and night clubs.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO BORIS PAICHADZE DINAMO ARENA

*** BUS: 306, 308, 315, 320, 381, 476.

*** SUBWAY: M1, M2

TBILISI: THE CITY WITH THE RICH CULTURE

It is a city that you will love as soon as you visit it for the first time. Its long history, rich culture, beautiful architecture, its monuments and the warmth of its inhabitants are some of the elements that rank it among the most beautiful cities for tourism, without necessarily having to visit it because of a sporting event . It dates from the 5th century and its architecture is influenced by the Byzantines, the Persians, the Ottomans and the Russians. The sense of the old and the modern, the contrasts of images and colors and your multiculturalism create an explosion of wonderful emotions for every traveler.

Currency: Georgian Lari

Calling Code: +995

Nearest airports from city center: Tbilisi Airport (18km), Ganja Airport (199km), Zaqatala Airport (206km), Shirak Gyumri Airport (227km), Kutaisi Airport (248km), Yerevan Airport (281km), Batumi Airport (376km).

TOP – 10 SIGHTSEEING

*** NARIKALA FORTRESS (MRQ5+4R8, Tbilisi)

It is the top attraction of the city and the fortress will “invite” you to visit it from the first moment you see it. Its walls date back to the 4th century. From this point you will have the opportunity to enjoy the endless view.

*** GEORGIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM (3 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi 0105)

Opened in 2004, the exhibits cover millions of years of natural and human history! You will see objects from prehistoric and pre-Christian times to the present day.

*** BRIDGE OF PEACE (The Bridge of Peace, Tbilisi 0162)

It was officially opened in 2010 and is one of the most photographed spots in the city. Walk the glass and steel pedestrian bridge in an arc-shaped design that sits over the Mtkvari River, and we’d recommend doing it at night to see it lit up.

*** HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL (MRX8+3H8, Tbilisi)

It was opened in 2004 and is one of the most iconic places in Tbilisi. Its architecture is a mixture of traditional Georgian and Byzantine styles. The central dome is 101 meters high. The bell tower is impressive and stands at a height of 73 meters.

*** CHRONICLE OF GEORGIA (QRC6+65V, Chronicles of Georgia Temqa, Tbilisi)

It was created in 1985 and is located on the hills offering a generous view. It is a work of art that captures the rich history and culture of Georgia. It is the symbol of national pride.

*** MOTHER OF GEORGIA (Sololaki Ridge, Sololaki St, Tbilisi)

The statue was erected on top of Sololaki Hill next to Narikala Fortress in 1958, thus celebrating 1,500 years since its establishment. The mother holds a bowl of wine in her left hand to welcome those who come as friends and a sword in her right hand to welcome enemies.

*** ART PALACE (PQ8V+8QM, Ia Kargareteli Street, Tbilisi)

It was opened in 1927 and hosts objects related to the history of old and modern Georgian theater, music, cinema, choreography, painting, manuscripts, etc.

*** METEKHI ST. VIRGIN CHURCH (MRR6+3FM, Metekhi St, Tbilisi)

It was built in the 6th century and was, among other things, the residence of King Vakhtang I Gorgasali. The temple symbolized the temple of the Virgin Mary in the garden of Gethsemane in Jerusalem.

*** TBILISI WINE MUSEUM (8 Sioni St, Tbilisi)

Tour the museum to see artifacts and samples of Georgian wine that will take you back 8,000 years.

*** TBILISI OPEN AIR MUSEUM OF ETHNOGRAPHY (PP3V+PP5, Turtle Lake Street, Tbilisi)

You will have the opportunity to see various samples related to architecture and handicrafts not only from Tbilisi, but also from other cities of the country.

ΤΗINGS TO DO

*** Visit the National Botanical Garden and you will enjoy an oasis of green.

*** Visit the Chreli Abano thermal baths which are a trademark of the country.

*** Liberty Square is the meeting point for locals to start their walks. This is an impressive square.

*** The Georgian Museum of Fine Arts is worth a visit.

*** Tbilisi AutoMuseum, Underground Printing House Museum, Silk Museum and The Museum of Books are some of the museums that should come to your attention.

*** The Yota Royal Gallery is also of special interest.

*** Your visit to the old town is a unique experience.

 FOOD AND DRINK

Tbilisi’s cuisine is delicious! It has influences from the Caucasus, the Middle East and the wider Eastern Europe, while you can also find cuisines from different parts of the world. Try the traditional foods Khinkali, Nigvziani Badrijani, Khachapuri, Kharcho Soup, Pkhali, Chikhirtma, Lobio, Shashlik kebabs and Chakapuli. For desserts you have many options such as Pelamushi, Georgian Baklava, Gozinaki and Medoki. Accompany your food with local wine or beer.

WHERE TO STAY

There are hotels and apartments for all prices, both in the city center and 7-8 kilometers away from the center.

FUN AND SHOPPING

*** Rike Park is a place that is constantly visited by locals to spend some days of relaxation, cycling and walking.

*** Be sure to visit the Bazari Orbeliani food market.

*** Shota Rustaveli Avenue is a huge avenue worth walking and shopping.

*** Tbilisi Mall, Galleria Tbilisi and City Mall are some of the major shopping malls for your shopping.

 HOW TO GET AROUND

The most beautiful way to get around the city is on foot, by bike or by subway.

CITIES NEAR TBILISI

Major cities close to Tbilisi are Ganja (170km), Vladikavkaz (198km), Kutaisi (227km), Yerevan (273km), Grozny (313km), Kars (318km), Batumi (369km).

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