On the way to Jwari, we stopped to exchange money and had to look at the pharmacy. This quarter of the city is called Digami. It is relatively far from the city center but is in high demand today. Tbilisi is a constant influx of people, and the surrounding villages are gradually becoming part of the city. You can buy an apartment in Digami for 35-45 thousand dollars.
On this beautiful sunny day, we went to Jvari to see the confluence of Aragvi and Kura from the top of the monastery, took a ride on the children's railway and visited the market under the Dry Bridge and climbed the funicular to Matsminda and met a spectacular sunset.