Tbilisi - the capital city of Georgia is located on both sides of the Mtkvari River, at an altitude of 380-600 meters from sea, with more than 1.5 million inhabitants. The city is located on the historical Silk Road route and has an important trade / transit positions in the region.
The area was still in BC IV millennium. According to the legend, the area was covered by forests, King Vakhtang Gorgassali (fifth century BC) was hunting, when the king’s Falcon chased its victim fell into the hot spring, King discovered hot water with Healing properties and for its good location Vakhtang Gorgasali decided to build City called "Tbilisi" - "tbili"- “Warm” due to its warm mineral springs. After The sulfur baths were built at this place. Tbilisi Architecture has two different styles, the oldest parts are in the southern part of the city near hot mineral sources , - Narikhala castle, Abanotubani, METECHI, Irakli II -'s square.
Narikhala - the fortress that overlooks the city and the river Mtkvari. The fortress was built in the IV century. The building complex system of defensive fortifications were strong with walls, towers and bastion, difficult to access or occupy for enemis. Narikhala - one of the most important cultural - historical monuments of Georgia
METECHI - historic district on the left side of the river on the rocky Exalted area in “Avlabari”. This was the earliest settlement in the city. King Vakhtang Gorgasali built church and a fort, which also functioned as the residence of the king. In 1235, the Mongol invasion destroyed buildings. Metechi Church of Savior.
the King Demetre II restored then later in 1278-1289, nearby is a monument of King Vakhtang Gorgasali founder of Tbilisi
Abanotubani ( literally "bath district") is the ancient district of Tbilisi known for its sulfuric baths. Located at the eastern bank of the Mtkvari River at the foot of Narikala fort across Metekhisubani, Abanotubani is an important historic part of the city — the place, where according to a legend the King of Iberia, Vakhtang Gorgasali’s falcon fell, leading to a discovery of the hot springs and, subsequently, to founding of a new capital.
These bathes were not used only for treatment in old Tbilisi; They used to be visited by the citizens usually during the whole days, they used to take bath, relax and even have a feast. It was the place were future mother in laws were checking the beauty of daughter in laws
Erakli II-square - in - one of the oldest squares in Tbilisi on the right side of the river. Named in honor of King Erakli II. rectangular form, in all corners were “Duqnebi” similar to restourant, square was rounded with Door Church, divankhana, topkhana, Zarapkhana, Printing, and other institutions.
Mtasminda Park - one of the highest park in Tbilisi also offers a good place to have fun or walk Mtatsminda Park is located at an altitude of 800 meters, the shortest route to the park from the City is “Punikuliori” and can only be transported by road Sabagiro
Mtasminda Park has around 60 -attractions. park is divided into several categories: Kids Zone, Extreme Zone, Family Zone, Gaming zone.