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Flights to Tbilisi
You've got a vacation to Tbilisi planned? Air France offers daily service to Tbilisi from several US departure cities. By using the details in our flight Tbilisi schedule, you can easily locate the most convenient timings and rates for any forthcoming Air France flight to Georgia’s capital. If you already have a plan to go to the Georgian city, all you need to do is type your departure date into the booking search box at the top of the website. If you're excited about your next Air France flight to Tbilisi, keep reading for some of our travel advice.
When is the best time to visit Tbilisi?
Wondering when to take your Air France flight Tbilisi? Locals have spoken and May, with its average high of 24 °C and low of 13 °C, seems to be the most popular time for residents of Tbilisi. So if you are planning to visit the Georgian capital, the month of May is apparently the best time to go. Aside from the pleasant, the month also features several fun holidays, so it’s a good time to see the locals in a celebratory mood. The summer months can also be a good time to go, especially for those who want to experience other parts of Georgia, especially the Black Sea and other parts of the Caucasus region.
Why you should visit Tbilisi?
Tbilisi is Georgia’s capital and largest city. The Kura, the river which flows south of the greater Caucasus Mountains, divides the two parts of Tbilisi—the Old Town on one side and peeks to its modern side on the other. Aside from its architecture, influenced by Persian, Russian, and contemporary cultures due to its history, the capital is emerging from its past and firmly owning its future as a cool, creative city teeming with art spaces, hip restaurant and bar scene, and forward-thinking attitude. It’s definitely a must-visit and good starting point for those who want to discover the Caucasus region.
What to do in Tbilisi?
While many would assume that wine was invented in France or Italy, think again. Did you know that the oldest of winemakers were actually from Georgia? The country has long preserved their wine-making tradition that dates as far back as 6,000 BC, when Georgians of that time discovered that grapes could be turned into this fine, intoxicating drink by burying it under the ground during wintertime. As per tradition, one mustn’t miss trying out the country’s most famous export in one of Tbilisi’s trendy wine bars, offering a local assortment, or famous wineries near the capital such for some good old wine tasting
Practical information
Georgian is the language in Tbilisi, while English, as well as Russian, is widely spoken among the youth. Russian, meanwhile, is also spoken among the older generation aside from the local language. In Tbilisi, credit and debit cards are common, however all goods and services must be paid for in local currency, even if some prices are quoted in US dollars and euros. Georgia uses the Georgian Lari as its official currency.
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