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I made my last travel experience video of 2024 to Tbilisi, which is quite popular for Turks. Georgia is one of the rare countries where you can go without a visa, even with your ID card. Moreover, I can say that it is even cheaper than vacationing in Turkey. My trip to Tbilisi was quite enjoyable. The reason for my winter trip to Tbilisi was actually to see a similar one to the sparkling European Christmas markets after December 20. However, the markets were set up after I returned due to protests. For those who are curious, the markets will remain set up until January 7. If you want to catch the New Year spirit, you can go. Tbilisi really offers many alternatives to explore with its culture, old streets, historical buildings, interesting and surprising places. Going to Tbilisi in spring, autumn or even during grape harvest can be a good alternative. There are great options for wine enthusiasts. While walking on the streets, you will come across small statues and murals. Get used to this because the streets are magnificent, you will come across them everywhere. The places are incredible. You can spend the whole day wandering around the streets and spending time in these enjoyable places. By the way, the food is very diverse and delicious. You should definitely try it. Zion Church should definitely be on your must-see list. I recommend seeing the Peace Bridge and the Georgian Mother Statue (Kartlis Deda). In addition to these: Sameba Cathedral Wine Factory N:1 Rezo Gabriadze Theater Fabrika Tbilisi Cafe Stamba Georgian National Museum Van Goghi Juma Mosque Orbeliani Bath Bazari Orbeliani (Meidan) Meydan Bazar 8000 vintages Cafe Linville Cafe Dante Kikliko At the same time, the historical sulfur baths of Tbilisi allow you to have different experiences. Three to five days is a good time to visit and explore Tbilisi. If you have 3 days, you can visit the city center, and if you have 5 days, you can visit the surrounding areas. #visa-freetravel #tbilisi #holiday