
Gay Tbilisi
Welcome to Georgia's capital city
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About Tbilisi
Georgia's capital city boasts a dramatic setting along the Mtkvari River, framed by hillsides dotted with colorful houses and crowned by the iconic Narikala Fortress. Cobblestone streets wind through the Old Town, where ornate wooden balconies and hidden courtyards transport you to another era.
Tbilisi's charm lies in its layers - Byzantine churches stand alongside Art Nouveau mansions and gleaming contemporary structures. The city's rich cultural history is woven from influences spanning Persian, Russian, and European traditions, creating a uniquely Georgian identity. This diversity extends to Tbilisi's culinary scene, where traditional khachapuri (cheese-filled bread) and khinkali (dumplings) are served alongside innovative fusion cuisine.
Regarding LGBTQ+ rights and safety, it's important to note that Georgia is a conservative country. While same-sex activity is legal, there is limited legal recognition for LGBTQ+ individuals. Tbilisi hosts small pride events, but these have faced opposition. LGBTQ+ travelers should exercise discretion, particularly with public displays of affection. The city center and tourist areas are generally safe, but it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.