Look at this another all-pedestrian street. The number of restaurants and coffees is staggering. Their design and cordiality are pleasing, and by the evening, these pieces of design and culinary leaves naive strangers without free space. In ancient times, this street was called an armor pass partially named after crafts, which were here.
This day in Tbilisi was unexpected and unusual. It started outside the city, with a horse farm on the Tbilisi Reservoir. It is impossible to understand and feel Georgia and Tbilisi without seeing a Georgian on a horse. From there, the path ran to the Bridge Peace, the cable car, the fortress of Narikala and the old town, the marvelous sulfur waterfall and the fig gorge and of course to the royal baths. After the rest, we walked the streets of the ancient city of the Meydan district, the streets of Sioni and the Church of Sion and ended the day with a beautiful boat ride through the Kura River. It was an incredible adventure!