Tbilisi
In Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, the influence of other cultures, in particular Persian and Russian, is very noticeable. Cobbled streets, Orthodox churches, intricately decorated Art Nouveau buildings and architectural monuments of Soviet modernism - all this is Tbilisi. Above it rises the mountain fortress Narikala, built in the 4th century, and now reconstructed, and the symbol of Tbilisi, Georgia as a whole and the hospitality of the Georgian people - the monument "Mother of Kartli".
Batumi
The port city and Black Sea resort of Batumi is the capital of the Georgian Republic of Adjara. Batumi Boulevard runs along the embankment, the park and the beach. On the Alphabet Tower, 130 meters high with inscriptions in Georgian, there is an observation deck overlooking the sea. In the Old Town, you can see many reconstructed buildings of the 19th century. In the northern part of Batumi there is a botanical garden, where plants from all over the world are collected.
Kutaisi
Kutaisi is one of the oldest Georgian cities and centers of Georgian culture. The most important historical and economic center of Western Georgia, the administrative center of the region of Imereti. Kutaisi is called the city of May and roses. May 2 has been celebrated as City Day - kutaisoba for more than a hundred years in a row.
Gori
Gori is a city in eastern Georgia, the center of the Shida Kartli region and the center of the municipality of the same name. Founded by David the Builder.
Zugdidi
Zugdidi is a city in western Georgia. The administrative center of the Samegrelo-Upper Svaneti region and the Zugdidi municipality.