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Betlemi Street Stairs: A Colorful Ascent

Ascend through Tbilisi's vibrant street art scene on the Betlemi Street Stairs, connecting Old Town to Sololaki with colorful expressions.

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The Betlemi Street Stairs, adorned with vibrant street art, offer a unique and picturesque climb through Tbilisi's Old Town. Connecting Betlemi Street to the upper Sololaki district, these stairs provide not only a physical ascent but also a visual journey through the city's artistic soul.

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14 Lado Asatiani St, Tbilisi, Old Tbilisi, GE

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Freedom Square, walk south along Kote Abkhazi Street (formerly Leselidze Street). Turn left onto Betlemi Street. The stairs will be on your right, marked by the colorful street art. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes.

    Public Transport

    Take bus number 31 or 80 to Freedom Square. From there, follow the walking directions. A single ride on the Tbilisi Metro or bus costs 0.50 GEL, and requires a Metromoney card.

    Taxi

    A taxi from most central locations in Tbilisi to the base of the Betlemi Street Stairs will cost approximately 5-7 GEL. Ask the driver to take you to Betlemi Street near Freedom Square.

    Local tips

    Wear comfortable shoes, as the stairs can be steep in some sections.
    Bring your camera to capture the ever-changing street art and panoramic views.
    Take your time to explore the surrounding neighborhood, filled with cafes and local shops.
    Visit during the day for the best lighting to appreciate the artwork.

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    The Betlemi Street Stairs, located in the heart of Tbilisi's historic Old Town, are more than just a means of getting from one street to another; they're a vibrant canvas showcasing the city's thriving street art scene. Connecting Betlemi Street with the elevated Sololaki area, the staircase has become a popular attraction for both locals and tourists seeking a unique and colorful experience. As you ascend, each step reveals a new mural, tag, or artistic expression, transforming an ordinary climb into an engaging visual journey. The artwork is constantly evolving, with new pieces appearing regularly, ensuring that no two visits are ever quite the same. The stairs themselves are steep in places, so take your time and enjoy the art. Beyond the art, the Betlemi Street Stairs offer stunning views of Old Tbilisi. As you climb higher, the cityscape unfolds, revealing the terracotta rooftops, ancient churches, and the iconic Narikala Fortress perched on the hilltop. The stairs provide a unique vantage point for capturing the beauty of Tbilisi, making it a favorite spot for photographers and Instagram enthusiasts. While the primary draw is the street art, the Betlemi Street Stairs also offer a glimpse into the daily life of Tbilisi residents. You'll likely encounter locals using the stairs as part of their daily commute, adding a sense of authenticity to the experience. The surrounding neighborhood is filled with charming cafes, traditional bakeries, and hidden courtyards, inviting you to explore further and immerse yourself in the local culture.
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