Sighnaghi
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This fortified, hilltop town is arguably Georgia's most beautiful.
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Take in the views of the nearby, snow-capped Caucasus Mountains from almost anywhere in the city.
Tbilisi
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Tbilisi is the capital of the country, home to more than 1.1 million people.
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In the city you'll find traditional Georgian buildings mixed with ultra-modern architecture. Photo by Neil Sengupta.
Mtskheta
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Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities in Georgia, and is situated at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. Photo by Patrick Keller.
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The impressive Jvari Monastery overlooks the city.
Kazbegi
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Kazbegi, otherwise known as Stepantsminda, is a small valley town set along the banks of the Terek River, with the towering peak of Mt Kazbek looking down from the west.
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The Gergeti Trinity Church, situated high on the Chkheri riverbank, is one of Georgia’s most iconic sights.
Kutaisi
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Just outside Kutaisi you'll find the Gelati Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site and another of Georgia's most famous attractions.
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Also in Kutaisi is the 11th century Bagrati Cathedral.
Vardzia
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Vardzia is a cave monastery site, carved into the slopes of the Erusheti Mountain.
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Initially a fortification, Queen Tamar then established a cave monastery that grew into a holy city which is thought to have housed up to 2,000 monks.