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ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Vardzia, Georgia After a decent breakfast, a taxi driver arrived and we set off for Vardzia, the cave city. The landscape soon changed from rolling meadows to more mountainous terrain... ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) K'ut'aisi, Georgia Bagrati Cathedral is an 11th century cathedral church perched atop the Uk'imerioni Hill. The cathedral is now in ruins, but is still considered a masterpiece of.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Gori, Georgia It's been a long time that i have been there. But if it is only nearly as soviet as it was back then, then it is defenitely worth a look. 4. Kutaisi Mall ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) K'ut'aisi, Georgia Quite a big shopping centre near McDonalds and the bus stop. Looks bit like an indoor market, lots of electrionics stores which helped to get a new charger for my phone! 5. Sataplia ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) K'ut'aisi, Georgia Really cool 300 metre caves, recently open. There was no public transportation to the caves so arrange a taxi! Ticked includes a visit to the museum which is built on.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) T'bilisi, Georgia Metekhi Church , was built in 1289 by King Demetre II, although the former church stood here already in 5th century. In 12th century royal palace was moved near the.. 7. Mtatsminda ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) T'bilisi, Georgia T'bilisi, the capital of Georgia. Wonderful vibrant city where East meets West. Many beautiful buildings and parks. Mtatsminda is located on a high hill, above the.. 8. Old Town ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) T'bilisi, Georgia A nice place to go for a drink or dinner with friends. The architecture is a mixture of European and Middle Eastern influences. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) T'bilisi, Georgia One of the best lake situated in the valley inside the Tbilisi city..All seasons favourite...its easier and cheaper to get there...it costs 50tetri person by the rope.. |