Fabrika is the one that really got the trend rolling. The Soviet-era sewing factory reborn as a hostel and multipurpose creative hub is a true icon of Tbilisi. This is the area with lots of bars and food stations. they sell great wine with nice cheese board and snack boards. In door area has co working space with cafe and the asian cousin. on the top floors there is hostel and you can book it from their website. place is simple 'ALL IN ONE'
This fortress is located in the city centre and is surrounded by botanical garden. to get there you have to take cable car from RIKE part or have a small hike. Cable car costs around 5 gel
Old Tbilisi is very nice area to have a walk and watch sunset. narrow streets and beautiful cafes with historical houses and Georgian households. personally it is our favourite area for nice walk.
GO FOR A SCRUB AT THE ABANOTUBANI SULFUR BATHS Each one of Tbilisi’s famous domed bathhouses (there are about a dozen working spas today) taps into the precious warm waters to offer a range of health and beauty treatments. During the 1990s when running water was scarce, many families relied on the baths for daily use. The experience today is far more touristy, but there are some bathhouses that are more authentic than others.
South-west of Freedom Square, Sololaki neighbourhood is a paradise for architecture lovers and street photographers. You can immediately feel the difference as you enter this area: It is more organised, with a gridded street layout and grand facades. There are crumbling beauties around every corner. My favourite streets in Kala and Sololaki include: L. Asatiani Street A. Tbileli Street G. Kikodze Street Vertskhli Street (Silver Street) D. Chonkadze Street I. Machabeli Street
Hundreds of vendors convene to pedal boundless quantities of antiques, vintage paraphernalia, and Soviet kitsch, including war medals, vinyl, KGB ID books, gas masks, chandeliers, maps of the former USSR, Soviet-issue film cameras, retro Christmas decorations – and anything and everything else you can imagine. Be warned: Some vendors drive a hard bargain! Underneath the bridge and in the adjoining Dedaena Park, painters set up their easels and makers sell handmade souvenirs
on Tuesdays there is Jam session and is super popular among locals. they have craft bear and cocktails. nice place for sitting and siping alcohol. you can meet a lot of international people.