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Things To Do in Tbilisi

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Is Tbilisi boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what six local experts had to say about things to do in Tbilisi.

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The city isn’t very big but there are many place to go. There aren’t many trees around unless you plan on going to a botanical garden. Not many people know English so you would need a translator app if you ever came here. There are many kinds of foods here that are worth trying.

Anyone moving to Tbilisi should love dogs. While you might say the city has a stray dog “problem”, many locals can’t imagine life without them. At first you might find it unsettling to see so many strays on the street, but you’ll come to notice that there is a genuine community effort to take care of them. You will find food and water bowls on every street, and see restaurants, bars and shops fostering their local strays. They are as much a part of the heart of the city as the people.

I’d keep in mind that moving here as opposed to vacationing here are two completely different things. Adapting to the place is not so much of a problem compared to dealing with racism. Being a person of color is not very welcomed or treated with equality but I cannot disagree with the immense beauty this country holds. It really keeps in touch with nature.

It is a very peaceful city with a high standard of living. There are many green zones, with parks which are very clean. What is more important you can drink some water straight from the tap. it is famous for the old part of the city itself, because there are both modern and old buildings.

Tbilisi is full of historic sights. There are lots of tourist attractions places, such as museums, old churches, bridges, restaurants. Someone moving here should consider learning basic words in Georgian since it is the main language spoken. Not many people know English here, so Georgian or Russian would be the main languages you should use to get help easily.

Salome, says: 2020

Someone moving to Tbilisi should know it is one of the oldest cities on the continent. It is full of historical buildings, there are various types of places- restaurants, bars, outside markets that will please lots of people with different interests. They should know about how transportation in the city works, a basic level of language would be appreciated too, as it will be more comfortable for them to communicate with locals and get their help.

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