Walking Tbilisi

I decided to get up early one Sunday morning to walk and photograph Rustaveli Avenue, Tbilisi's main roadway, and take photos of the buildings lining this street as the buildings are simply beautiful. It was nice to be able to take photos without a million cars jamming up in the avenue. Rustaveli Avenue, formerly known as Golovin Street, is a named after the medieval Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli. The Avenue starts at Freedom Square and extends for about 1.5 km in length, before it turns into an extension of Kostavas Street.
Walking Tbilisi
Mount Mtatsminda Park.
Walking Tbilisi
Mount Mtatsminda Park.
Walking Tbilisi
Mount Mtatsminda Park.
Walking Tbilisi
After visiting Mount Mtatsminda Park, I had an early dinner at this restaurant and I really liked the ambiance. It was very Georgian.
Walking Tbilisi
Mount Mtatsminda Park.
Walking Tbilisi
Mount Mtatsminda Park. Looking towards Tbilisi. I took this photo from the ferris wheel.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue.
Walking Tbilisi
Mount Mtatsminda Park. Looking towards Tbilisi. I took this photo from the ferris wheel.
Walking Tbilisi
From what I was able to gather, this building is partly a school for young children.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue. Cinema house.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue. Kashueti Church.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue. The National Gallery. View from across the street.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue. This is a little cafe named Entre that I like to come to and have a latte with some pastries. It is a nice walk from the Marriott and it is…
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue.
Walking Tbilisi
Rustaveli Avenue.