Walking along Kote Abkhazi Street, formerly Leselidze - sightseeing tour of Georgia.
For a relaxing holiday and a leisurely tour of the most beautiful places of Tbilisi, Kote Afkhazi Street will come in very handy. There are architectural works of the 19th and 20th centuries, a Museum of minerals and cozy cafes in Tbilisi to quench thirst and hunger.
If you like hiking, but don't know what to see in Georgia - go straight to Kote Abkhazi Street. It is considered the most popular street for tourists to visit. Hiking and the most beautiful places of Georgia you are provided.
If you don't like driving in a stuffy car or bus, but you prefer hiking, then Leselidze Street is the best solution for you. It can be found in the vicinity of the Kala district, it stretches from Freedom Square to Vakhtang Gorgasali Square.
On Kote Abkhazi Street you can see architectural works of the 19th and 20th centuries, a Synagogue, Our Lady of Norashen and the Church of the Father of the Cross. It is also here that the museum of minerals is located, where you can see amethyst, rock crystal, agate and many other exhibits that take your breath away.
In addition, for lovers of sweets, on the street you can try georgian traditional sweets. And in addition, you will be able to purchase various souvenirs on request. If you want to walk around the oldest districts of Tbilisi, then Kote Abkhazi Street is for you.
It is connected to various old streets, along which you can walk and admire the beautiful views. Also here you can visit various shops, cafes and restaurants. In addition, for lovers of a cozy atmosphere, there are various bars with wonderful relaxing music. Coming to Leselidze Street, everyone will be able to find something of their own here, something that they will like and they will not want to leave here.
Feel free to take with you all your relatives, relatives, friends and just acquaintances. No one will leave there in a bad mood. Sights of Georgia they will do everything for this.
History.
Kote Abkhazi Street appeared in the Middle Ages and was called the middle market. The street got this name because it was located between two territories - the Upper District and the Lower District. Officially there was no market here, but despite this, the market was very crowded and became a central place for trade, albeit unofficial.
At the end of the 19th century, when compiling a list of streets in Tbilisi, the market was recorded as Armenian Street and Pavel Tsitsianov. In different plans, it was called differently.
The reconstruction of the street took place many times, thanks to which it became the largest transport highway. At the moment, it connects the city center and its southeastern part.
Today, Kote Afkhazi Street is one of the most cultural and shopping places in the city center. So if you have free time, be sure to take a look at Leselidze Street.
Here you will get a lot of positive emotions and see the whole the beauty of the capital of Georgia. You can relax and just enjoy the fascinating views of nature, walking alone or together with loved ones.
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