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Rustaveli Avenue is Tbilisi’s grand central boulevard, stretching 1.5 km from Freedom Square to Heroes’ Square. Named after the medieval poet Shota Rustaveli, it is lined with theatres, museums, and plane trees.

Fabrika is a converted Soviet-era sewing factory in the Marjanishvili neighbourhood, now a creative hub with co-working spaces, boutiques, a hostel, and a courtyard buzzing with street art and pop-up events.

The Marjanishvili district on the left bank of the Kura has emerged as Tbilisi’s trendiest neighbourhood, with craft-beer bars, galleries, co-working spaces, and street art covering every surface.

Shardeni Street is a lively cobblestoned lane in Old Tbilisi, lined with galleries, wine bars, and live music venues. Named after the French traveller Jean Chardin.

The Betlemi Quarter is a multi-ethnic historic neighbourhood in Old Tbilisi where a synagogue, a mosque, and churches of several Christian denominations stand within a few hundred metres of each other.