This once legendary park for Soviet children now looks completely miserable, bad, helpless and poor. First, the area of this territory is unacceptably small. Insanely small. This part of the city itself is bad, narrow, dusty, noisy. The well-known, allegedly the very first, oldest children's railway in the world does not save either (or is only that old steam locomotive that stands on a pedestal near the children's station considered the very first in the world?). In general, this is a miserable, poor recreation park, which does not at all correspond to modern, objectively increased requirements. There are some very outdated rides here and I'm not sure if modern requirements for both safety and durability are met in these...
Read moreMushtaidi Park is located in the heart of Tbilisi on the left bank of the Kura River. It is one of the oldest parks in the city, founded back in the 19th century. The park is named after the famous Georgian poet Ilia Chavchavadze.
I love taking walks through this park and admiring its ancient trees, mostly chestnuts and poplars. It's a peaceful oasis right in the city center where you can get away from the hustle and bustle, stroll along the shady alleys, and take in the picturesque views of the river and the old town. The park has amusement rides, cafés, and an amphitheater...
Read moreHistorical children's park with several outdated attractions and a couple of newish ones. Small kids will be entertained. The only cafeteria has a limited choice of not very appetizing snacks. You need to get a card at the entrance and preload some money on it. With an engaged kid you will burn 20-30 GEL in an hour. Historical train is a fun to ride for the first time. It departs hourly and makes a round-trip of the park. Air is somewhat clean due to trees and river being close. A paid parking is available from the...
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