The Bridge Of Peace: Self-Guided Audio Tours
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This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to the heart of Old Tbilisi through markets, churches, riverside landmarks, and hidden gorge scenery. It will appeal to travelers who want a vivid, easy-to-follow route that mixes local culture, architecture, and famous city views. Your route starts at Meidan Bazar, where brick vaults, wine bottles, spice stalls, and handmade souvenirs set the mood of the old city. From there, you continue to Jan Shardeni Street with its café tables and gallery fronts, then meet the bronze Tamada, a symbol of Georgia’s long tradition of ceremonial toasts. The walk carries you on to Sioni Cathedral, then across the glass-and-steel Bridge of Peace to the open lawns and modern sculptures of Rike Park. Next, you reach the Berlin Wall Memorial, climb to the cliffside Metekhi Church, and continue toward the Bridge of Love. The tour ends at Leghvtakhevi Waterfall, where rock walls, damp air, and falling water create a surprising pocket of nature in the middle of the city. Along the way, the most memorable moments include browsing the tunnel market, seeing old stone churches beside bold modern design, standing above the Mtkvari River, and finishing in a quiet gorge beneath a waterfall.

Delve into the architectural treasures of Tbilisi with this in-app audio tour aimed at history enthusiasts and culture seekers. This audio-guided expedition shines a spotlight on the lesser-known edifices of 19th and 20th century Tbilisi, guiding you through the opulent district of Sololaki, once the domain of influential merchants and notable figures. Your audio companion unravels the fascinating backgrounds of the grand mansions and monumental buildings that have been witnesses to the city's transformation from a traditional haven to a burgeoning European metropolis. The journey begins at Pushkin Square, weaving through the historic thoroughfares and culminating at the laudable National Assembly building, formerly the City Municipal Council. Along Leonidze Street, Kikodze Street, and beyond, your route threads together an embroidered tapestry of Neo-Moorish and Art Nouveau designs, where the lavishness of Tbilisi's golden age still echoes. Prepare to be mesmerized by painted hallways, stone balconies, and formidable facades. The stories embedded within these structures paint a vivid picture of the city's past grandeur, and the visual splendor of architectural details – from engraved initials to mythological sculptures – promises a truly memorable and enriching exploration of Tbilisi's hidden gems.