The capital of Georgia is Tbilisi, one of the largest and most beautiful cities in the country, which was founded in the 5th century thanks to sulfur healing springs by order of King Vakhtang Gorgasali. This is a beautiful valley in the heart of the country, which is located on the banks of the Mtkvari river, between two Caucasian ridges.
Tbilisi has positioned itself at the crossroads of Europe and Asia for centuries, and evidence of its long, tumultuous and sometimes bloody history is reflected between the layers of the city's chaotic architecture.
Tbilisi was founded in 458 (according to some sources in 455), it had a strategic position, controlling the route between Russia, Arab countries, Byzantium and India. However, such a favorable situation was followed by endless wars: the city was captured and looted many times, it was known by many conquerors: Persians in the 6th century, Romans and Arabs in the 7th century. In 1122, King David IV (the builder) rebuilt and restored it.Today, the capital of Georgia offers modern tourists a lot of sights and monuments preserved at different times.
From the beginning of the 20th century, a lot of new buildings were built in the central part of modern Tbilisi, and today the capital of Georgia harmoniously combines ancient and modern features: VI-VII centuries temples. It stands next to tall buildings, wide avenues, gardens and boulevards, beautiful bridges built on the Mtkvari river connect the right and left banks of Tbilisi.
Tbilisi will forever remain in the heart of a traveler who has visited it at least once, it will always attract with its beauty, historical monuments, different day and night life, a synthesis of casinos and nightclubs, a warm and at the same time fiery life that took place outside of outstanding art and culture .