Armenia and Georgia are boarder neighbors and many tours are held to include both of these countries in one long visit.
Both of these countries are worth discovering, and they get along very well together. Although they are two separate countries with different histories, it is easy to spot many similarities between the two. You can start your trip from Armenia then head to Georgia, or vice versa. If you’re planning an interesting vacation, here’s what you need to cover in both Armenia and Georgia.
Capital Cities
Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia, is considered the oldest uninterruptedly inhabited city of the world. At the core, there’s the Republic Square, surrounded by historical buildings and by a magical water fountain that starts waltzing during the night. In Yerevan, you have to visit Cascade, Mother Armenia Monument, Vernissage the flea market and the Northern Avenue. It is remarkable how such an old city has stunningly added a touch of modernity to its presence.
Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia, is by far bigger than Yerevan. Its reputation precedes itself as the most cosmopolitan city in the South Caucasus. It is also famous for its centuries-old monuments and buildings that have formed the city during the years. You should visit the pedestrian bridge of Peace built over the Kura River. You will stroll around the cozy Shardeni Street, a Parisian styled street named after the French traveler Jean Chardin. The sulfuric royal baths are one of the main attractions of the old town that you shouldn’t miss.
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