Three Days In Georgia – Our Final Morning

I’m back with the final few pictures from my mini getaway to Tbilisi!

After our day out in the mountains, we got dropped back off at our hotel, and having already eaten plenty of dumplings, decided to have a stroll around the city and just find somewhere for a drink.

Everywhere you go these Georgian snickers are on display! They make for such colourful displays.

We stumbled across a gorgeous little street full of bars and restaurants, and chose one that looked nice! All of the places have cheap Georgian wine on offer, so we were sure it would be a good choice!

We sat and chatted over our wine, before having a little stroll around the area. There’s a bridge that is lit up at night, so we had a walk along there, before heading back towards our hotel for the night.

The next morning we were up early again, to make the most of our last morning. Starting off with another incredible breakfast in our hotel – if you’re staying in Tbilisi I can’t recommend it enough!

Having already seen most of the old town on our first day, we decided to take the cable car up to see a panoramic view of the city.

It’s actually possible to walk up instead of taking the cable car, but we decided to save a little bit of time.


The cable car gives you a great view out across Tbilisi and all of the pretty roofs.

Once at the top, we had a walk around admiring the view. There is a huge botanical garden and park in the area behind, which we just didn’t have enough time to explore. However, we did have a chance to walk around the Narikala Fortress located at the top of the cable car.

You can also see the Kartlis Deda Statue, also known as the Mother of Georgia. A huge statue that looks over the city.

After having a walk around the top of the cable car and checking out the fortress, we walked back towards the town to stop for a coffee. 

With our flight looming, we just had time for a stroll along Rustaveli Avenue, the central avenue in Tbilisi, where you can find all of the main shops and offices.

Soon enough it was time to head back to the hotel to pick up our luggage and make our way back to the airport. What a fantastic last-minute spontaneous getaway!

I didn’t know much about Georgia before going, and I loved exploring with Emma. We’re hoping to go back in winter for some skiing!

I certainly feel that we got a great taste of Georgia, and hope you enjoyed coming along with me!

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4 Comments

  1. Abbey
    July 27, 2019 / 3:51 pm

    Wonderful post. I enjoyed reading it! More grace and wisdom. Remain blessed

    • thedubaidiaries
      Author
      August 3, 2019 / 4:28 pm

      Thanks for reading Abbey, glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

  2. Bob Whitman
    July 26, 2019 / 6:40 pm

    Hello Rachel,
    Wonderful pics of Georgia.There’s something magical about those Caspian Sea countries.I visited Baku in Armenia few months back and fell in love with it. Georgia is surely in my bucket list as well as Azerbaijan. On the right side, another exotic place with Silk Road countries like Turkmenistan & Uzbekistan which I love to visit too. Keep up the wonderful job.
    -Bob W

    • thedubaidiaries
      Author
      August 3, 2019 / 4:27 pm

      Hi Bob, thanks so much! Baku is another place on my list, as well as Kazakstan and some of the other surrounding countries! Hope you get to Georgia one day, I really enjoyed my trip there.

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