Vake Swimming Pool is one of the most famous and prestigious sports complexes in Tbilisi, located in the elite Vake district. Its history began in 1965, and over more than half a century it has transformed into a modern multifunctional center. Today, it is an Olympic standard 50 meter pool that meets the highest requirements. The complex offers visitors not only a spacious swimming lane, but also a gym with state of the art equipment, a sauna, a jacuzzi, and a cafe. Special attention is paid to water purity, using an ultraviolet and quartz sand filtration system that complies with strict European standards. Vake Swimming Pool is not just a place for sports, but a true hub of healthy living.
Leila Meskhi Tennis Academy in Tbilisi – a premier sports complex named after Georgia’s tennis legend. Founded in 1995, the academy is a lasting tribute to Leila Meskhi, the first professional tennis player from Georgia and a bronze medalist at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in doubles. Her career-high singles ranking was world No. 12, and she captured five WTA singles titles. After retiring, she became president of the Georgian Tennis Federation.
Gino Aquapark – the largest water park in Georgia, located right on the shores of the Tbilisi Sea. This isn't just about slides; it's a full-blown adventure zone. The absolute star of the show is the 31-meter Toboggan slide – the tallest in Eastern Europe. Six riders can race down simultaneously for a serious adrenaline rush. When you need a breather, jump into the wave pool (complete with artificial waves), float along the lazy river, or simply chill in the lounge pool with a cocktail. Gino is incredibly family-friendly. There’s a massive, secure kids' city with mini-slides and splash zones. And here’s a fun twist: you can actually catch your own lunch in their on-site trout lake, and the chefs will grill it for you on the spot.
If you want to understand Tbilisi, you need not only to see it, but also to feel it on your skin. The sulfur baths of Abanotubani are a historic quarter with low red brick domes, from where hot sulfur springs gush. Time flows differently here. Descending into the semi-darkness of a private bath, you enter a world familiar to kings and poets. Water smelling of hydrogen sulfide burns and relaxes muscles, and massaging jets (kizi) knock out all urban fatigue. The main feature is not just hygiene, but a ritual. You can rent a whole room with a swimming pool. After the steam room, be sure to order a thermos of thyme tea and candied nuts. You come out of there refreshed, "like new," despite the peeling paint on the old walls.
Tbilisi Sea Club is an ideal place where the mountain landscape meets the atmosphere of the resort. Located on the coast of the Tbilisi Sea, the club offers a full range of services for the perfect weekend. It has everything from sun loungers with umbrellas on the equipped beach to a modern pool with a Lounge area. This space is created for those who appreciate comfort. You can actively spend time playing volleyball or riding sapboards, or just relax with a cocktail overlooking the water surface. The club's restaurant deserves special mention. The menu features fresh seafood, juicy steaks and signature Georgian cuisine. When ordering a table by the water, you get not only delicious food, but also a picturesque viewpoint.
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A list of the 10 best viewing platforms in Tbilisi, compiled based on the real popularity and reviews of travelers. Traditionally, but with love, we start with the main business card of the city. Mtatsminda Mountain, Narikala Fortress, "Mother Georgia" (Kartlis Deda), Bethlemi, Metekhi Temple (Metekhi Rock), Tabori Monastery, Vera Park, Turtle Lake, "History of Georgia" (Chronicles of Georgia), Lake Lisi
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The Georgian e-commerce market is experiencing a real boom. Over the past few years, it has grown tenfold and continues to gain momentum. If you are planning to start online sales in Georgia or simply want to understand the local trading platforms, this article is for you. I have gathered up-to-date information about the key players in Georgian e-commerce to help you navigate this dynamically developing segment.
Georgia is a country with ancient wine—making traditions, and monasteries have played a significant role in this culture. In this article, we will look at some of the famous Georgian monasteries that are famous for their wine-making traditions.
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