Family and Kids in Tbilisi
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Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kidsThe David Agmashenebeli Avenue is named after David IV of Georgia and is one of the main avenues in Tbilisi. Beautiful wide roads that are lined by gorgeous buildings- some of which shade restaurants, cafes and stores, the avenue is just what you need to explore Tbilisi like a local. Do observe the architecture of the buildings along with the ornately decorated facades, the delicate balconies t...Read more
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A place for children with all kinds of interestsThe Memorial History of Georgia is a stunning sculpture made by sculptor Zurab Konstantines dze Tsereteli consisting of a 30-meter tall tower that depicts kings and queens with Jesus depicted on the central column below them. The sheer size of the sculpture catches your eye straight away and as you explore the detailed carvings, you are lost in a world of legends and mythology. In spite of its ...Read more
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A guaranteed fun space for the kidsThe Lisi Lake is home to turtles and a wide variety of birds and animals. Many bird watchers love coming here to spend a day spotting birds while picnickers love the place for its view, the calm water of the lake with ducks swimming around it and even for mountain biking around the surrounding hills. Carry your camera to capture the beauty all around and don’t forget to explore the surrou...Read more
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Amazing Tbilisi attraction for kidsDating back to the mid 19th century, the Paliashvili Opera House hosted its first event- a masked ball, in 1951. The gorgeous Moorish architecture was talked about in a book by the French writer Alexandre Dumas who spoke of the intricate ornamentation in the theatre and its wonderful ambience. Since then, the Opera house has hosted some of the most iconic Opera and Ballet performances in the ci...Read more
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Can keep your kids busy for daysNamed after Heydar Aliyev- the former president of Azerbaijan, the park is a beautiful green oasis in the middle of Tbilisi. To say more about the man- Heydar Aliyev came to power when the Azerbaijan was crushed in between war and political and social problems. He contributed for a corrupt free nation and supported the army to lead them into better times. Today, the park has a bust of the leade...Read more
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Perfect for kids day out in TbilisiJoseph Stalin was a leader of the communist party of the Soviet Union who played a major role in making the country powerful after World War II. Stalin used this secret printing house located underneath a residential house and published banned information and revolutionary ideas that further contributed to the Russian Revolution in the early 20th century. The access to the publication is only t...Read more
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Fun place to go for kidsDedicated to Zurab Konstantines dze Tsereteli- Georgia’s famous sculpture, painter and architect, the MOMA offers a peak into the artist’s world. Zurab Tsereteli is known for his controversial art and even though his work is seen all over the world, the museum in Tbilisi is where you can see his soul. The collection of sketches, paintings and the many bronze sculptures that are plac...Read more
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A cool place to see with kidsPopular as an entertainment center and shopping mall, East Point is where you can shop for everything from latest gadgets, fashion to accessories and jewelry. The place is also apt to gorge on some fabulous food at one of the many restaurants here. The IMAX technology at the 10- screen cinema, is a highlight of the place- the cinema being the largest one in Europe! Stop by at the place to shop ...Read more
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A fantastic place for refreshing break for childrenRemembering the tragic date in 1989 when anti-Soviet revolutions fought against the Soviet Army. During the struggle, 20 deaths and injuries took place. Today, 9th of April is a national holiday and named ‘Day of National Unity’. The park pays tribute to the incident and offers a tranquil space in the city to take a relaxing walk through beautiful pathways that meet fountains and sc...Read more
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One of the awesome things children enjoy the mostA beautiful statue of St George on a horse raring forward, pays tribute to the freedom of the Georgian nation. The statue is located on Freedom Square and stands at a height of 115 meters. Designed by the famous Georgian artists Zurab Tsereteli, the monument can be easily seen from almost anywhere in Tbilisi and is iconic to the country. Stop by to see the monument and even take a few pictures ...Read more
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The best option for younger visitorsEstablished in 2003, the Art Gallery Line offers rare paintings, textile, photos, enamel work, graphic pieces, abstract art, sculptures and prints for sale. The gallery itself is loved for its sheer variety and if you are an art lover and even a collector, you can spoil yourself with some of the most exclusive and exquisite pieces showcased here. The gallery showcases creations by Professional ...Read more
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A place where kids enjoy and have funConsisting of a small but impressive collection of 25 cars and 7 motorcycles rom the Soviet era, the Tbilisi Auto Museum is the only car museum not just in Georgia but in the Cauacaus region too! From ZAZ classics, vintage GAZ ‘Chaika’ models, Moskvitch cars, BMW bikes to Dnepr and Ural classics, the collection here is one that is rare to come across anywhere else in the world. The ...Read more
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A place perfect for families with kidsEven though entry to the place is not permitted, the Presidential Palace’s architecture casts its spells even from a distance. The parliament was formed in 1991 and is accommodated in the building of Imperial gendarmerie. The architecture is enhanced by 100 windows, verandas and a glass dome. The gorgeous entrance itself is impressive while the elegant structure of the building is perfect...Read more
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A favorite place to take the kids in the cityThe Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts is one of the most reputed place to see Georgian art at its best! Take a look at the permanent collection that date back to the medieval times, admire beautifully carved gold pieces from the 8th to 20th centuries and jewelry and textiles from 8th to 15th century along with beautiful mosaics, paintings, sculptures and architectural pieces. Don’t...Read more
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It's just one of those places to visit and hang outThe Alexander Nevskiy Church is one of the two churches that has services arranged in the Slavonic language. Built in 1860’s, the church catches your eye straight away with a white washed building that has blue tops and green accents. Inside the church the relics of Mary Magdalene, St. Nina, St. Nicholas and St. Shio Mgvime are placed where devotees come to seek blessings. Visit the churc...Read more