Nutsubidze Skybridge in Tbilisi is a unique architectural structure connecting three high-rise buildings at the 14th floor level. Designed by Georgian architect Otar Kalandarishvili in the 70s, the bridge provides walking access to the hilltop residential complexes and offers stunning views of the city. This quiet and peaceful place attracts architecture lovers and those who want to enjoy the panorama of Tbilisi from an unusual point of view.
To visit Skybridge, you can use the elevator, which will take you directly to the 14th floor, the fare is 20 tetri per person. At the entrance you can be met by a friendly concierge who will help with changing coins and will be happy to tell you a little about the history of the building or show you her pets. For those who prefer to travel on foot or by public transport, the bridge can be reached from Bedia Street, from bus stop number 347, opposite which is the Nikora supermarket.
Nutsubidze Skybridge is not only an example of Soviet architecture, but also an interesting location for traveling around Tbilisi, which will definitely leave an unforgettable impression.
💰 Paid or free:
- Visiting Skybridge is free.
- Elevator ride to the 14th floor is 20 tetri per person.
👀 What you can see:
- Massive panel blocks of the Nutsubidze district
- Panoramas of Tbilisi and the surrounding hills
- Architectural contrast between Soviet modernism and modern blocks
- Sunsets over residential areas
🌟 Bonuses and atmospheric details:
- One of the most unusual observation points in Tbilisi
- The place attracts lovers of Soviet architecture and urban photography
- Quiet and calm, little known among tourists
- Opportunity to communicate with locals and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of everyday life in the area






