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Tbilisi, the enchanting capital of Georgia, is a city that comes alive at night




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Tbilisi, the enchanting capital of Georgia, is a city that comes alive at night. As the sun sets over the majestic Caucasus Mountains, Tbilisi transforms into a mesmerizing sight. The vibrant lights illuminate the streets and reflect off the Kura River, creating a magical atmosphere. Located in Asia's heartland, Tbilisi stands as a gateway to the captivating Caucasus region. Its rich history can be traced back centuries ago when it was an important stop along ancient trade routes. A glimpse into this past can be seen through an old Caucasus map or Nikanor Grigoryevich Chernetsov's painting depicting Tiflis in the 1830s. Walking through its streets is like stepping into a time capsule where tradition meets modernity. You'll encounter scenes of everyday life - locals enjoying Churchkhela, traditional Georgian candy made from grape must, nuts, and flour; couples strolling hand in hand under moonlit skies; and street vendors selling their wares. The cityscape is adorned with architectural gems such as St. Nicholas Church atop Narikala Fortress - remnants of its storied past. Pont du Maidan (Maidan Bridge) adds another layer of charm to Tbilisi's landscape as it spans across the bustling city. Intriguing glimpses of daily life unfold before your eyes - a tanner skillfully working his craft alongside a fur hatter; families gathering for evening prayers at one of Tbilisi's many churches; or friends sharing laughter over glasses of Georgian wine at cozy cafes tucked away on narrow cobblestone streets. As dusk settles upon this remarkable city, you'll find yourself captivated by its beauty and allure. The twinkling lights cast an ethereal glow on Tbilisi's skyline while revealing hidden corners waiting to be explored. Tbilisi beckons travelers with open arms to immerse themselves in its unique blend of history, culture, and hospitality.