Tbilisi, the capital of Sakartvelo (Georgia), is the financial, political, cultural, and industrial center of the country.
Tbilisi is one of the most beautiful cities in Georgia, where ancient mansions, "Italian courtyards," and ancient temples coexist with futuristic architecture and vibrant street art. The streets are lush with greenery.
In the Georgian capital, Orthodox and Catholic churches, synagogues, and mosques harmoniously coexist. There is even a Zoroastrian temple. Cobblestone streets and caravanserais testify to the city’s deep history, while thermal springs provide a warm atmosphere.
In the vicinity of Tbilisi, you can find unique attractions:
— Old Tiflis
— Narikala Fortress
— Bridge of Peace
— Metekhi Temple
— Sulfur Baths
The tourist flow to Tbilisi has stabilized after the pandemic downturn and shows results above 2018 levels.
The city’s appeal is due to rapid economic growth, picturesque views, and a convenient location for distributing tourist traffic, attracting foreign investors and companies.
The old historical districts of the city, with their unique architecture, are being renovated and attracting investors for commercial purposes, such as opening restaurants, cafes, and shops. At the same time, modern residential buildings and hotels are actively being constructed, providing high rental or resale yields.
*According to the National Statistics Office of Georgia
average
real estate yield
*Data: Georgian National Tourism Administration