Driving Through Tbilisi 🇬🇪 | City Streets & Urban Views, October 2025

08.01.2026 01:10:52

Tbilisi (თბილისი), the capital of Georgia, is a city where ancient history meets modern urban life. Located along the banks of the Kura River, Tbilisi has been a cultural, political, and economic center of the Caucasus for centuries. The city’s architecture reflects its complex past, blending medieval fortresses, Soviet-era buildings, contemporary landmarks, and traditional Georgian houses with wooden balconies.

This city drive takes you through some of Tbilisi’s most iconic locations, offering a real-life perspective of daily life, traffic flow, city streets, and architectural contrasts, filmed in October 2025.

At 00:55, the route passes the Rike Music Theater and Exhibition Center, a modern architectural complex located in Rike Park. Its futuristic design symbolizes Tbilisi’s transformation into a contemporary capital while still preserving its historical roots.

At 05:10, Europa Square appears, an important junction connecting old and new parts of the city. The square represents Georgia’s European aspirations and serves as a gateway between historic neighborhoods and modern infrastructure.

At 05:55, Vakhtang Gorgasali Square comes into view, named after the legendary founder of Tbilisi. This square is located near the historic Metekhi area and reflects the city’s ancient origins and royal heritage.

At 07:30, the 300 Aragveli Monument stands as a tribute to Georgian soldiers who sacrificed their lives defending the country. It is one of the most symbolic monuments representing patriotism and national pride.

At 10:30, the drive follows the Kura River, the lifeline of Tbilisi. The river divides the city and provides scenic urban views, with historic buildings on one side and modern developments on the other.

At 11:20, the Bridge of Peace crosses the river, one of Tbilisi’s most recognizable landmarks. This glass-and-steel pedestrian bridge connects the old city with Rike Park and represents unity between past and future.

At 12:18, the Justice House, also known as the Public Service Hall, showcases modern Georgian architecture. It is a symbol of administrative reform and efficiency, housing various public services under one roof.

At 52:00, the Monument of Heroes at Heroes Square appears, honoring those who lost their lives for Georgia’s independence. The area is also a major traffic hub surrounded by modern city structures.

At 54:40, the TBC Clocks attract attention with their artistic and symbolic design, reflecting modern Georgian creativity within the urban landscape.

At 55:28, the Giant Bicycle Monument adds a unique artistic touch to the city, symbolizing movement, progress, and modern urban culture.

At 55:45, the Shota Rustaveli Fountain honors Georgia’s national poet. Rustaveli Avenue, nearby, is the cultural heart of Tbilisi, home to theaters, museums, and historic buildings.

At 58:48, Liberty Square marks the political and historical center of the city. It has witnessed major historical events and remains one of Tbilisi’s most important landmarks, symbolizing freedom and national identity.

This city drive offers an authentic look at Tbilisi’s streets, landmarks, and everyday urban rhythm, capturing the true atmosphere of Georgia’s capital.

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