Graffiti Tunnel
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Escape to Tbilisi's Vake Park: A green oasis with history, recreation, and stunning views. Perfect for a tranquil retreat.
Vake Park, a sprawling green space in Tbilisi's Vake district, offers a tranquil escape from the city bustle. Opened in 1946, it features tree-lined pathways, vibrant flowerbeds, recreational facilities, and a poignant World War II memorial.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Graffiti Tunnel: Tbilisi's Underground Art Haven
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Walking
From Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, enter Vake Park via the main staircase. The park entrance is directly accessible from the avenue. Follow the central path to explore the park's attractions, including the fountains and World War II Memorial.
Public Transport
Take a bus to Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue. Several bus routes serve this major thoroughfare. From the bus stop, Vake Park's main entrance is a short walk away. A single bus fare costs 1 GEL.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Tbilisi. Request a ride to Vake Park on Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue. A short taxi ride from the city center typically costs between 5-10 GEL, but fares may vary depending on the distance and traffic.
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