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      Life In Tbilisi City

      Life in Tbilisi city

      The Mega City, Tbilisi is undoubtedly the student's sweetheart and the most pleasant city in Georgia.

      Tbilisi, the vibrant capital and largest city of Georgia, is where opportunities abound for locals, tourists, students, and immigrants alike. Tbilisi is a shining example of urbanization without sacrificing its rural charm, nestled between traditional Georgian architecture and buildings with European influences.

      As the pulsating heart of Georgia, Tbilisi holds a special place in the hearts of students and tourists alike, often serving as the primary destination for visitors to the country. Its picturesque landscapes, urban streets, modern infrastructure, leafy squares, pristine lakes, and verdant valleys offer a breathtaking panorama that captivates all who visit.

      Regarding lodging, Tbilisi provides a wide array of choices to accommodate every taste and price range. Among the vibrant neighborhoods of the city, students can find a place to call home, ranging from comfortable apartments to shared houses and friendly hostels. There is something for everyone when it comes to accommodation costs, which vary based on location and season.

      Tbilisi’s extensive public transportation network makes getting around the city a breeze. Buses, metros, cable cars, and minibuses (marshrutkas) are economical, practical modes of transportation that let students get around the city quickly and effectively. The public transportation system in Tbilisi serves a variety of purposes, such as commuting to and from work, visiting nearby attractions, and soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of the city.

      Travel to Schengen Countries without a Visa

      Visa-free travel to Europe’s Schengen area is a significant accomplishment for Georgia. Georgia was able to enter the Schengen area of Europe without a visa on March 28, 2017. With the increasing antipathy in European electorates not only toward outside migration but even toward the fundamental idea of freedom of movement within the EU, Georgians and Residents are now able to freely travel to the European Union (EU) for the customary 90-day stay within any 180-day period. Along with their heartfelt congratulations, European Union leaders urged Georgians to “enjoy Europe.”

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