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Discover the Vibrant Street Art of Tbilisi

Explore Tbilisi's vibrant street art scene, where creativity and culture come alive in stunning murals and graffiti.

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A brief summary to Street Art

  • MRW5+VV6, Baratashvili Bridge Underpass, Tbilisi, Old Tbilisi, GE
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is renowned for its striking street art that adorns the walls of its historic neighborhoods. As you traverse the lively streets, you will encounter an array of vibrant murals and artistic expressions that reflect the city's rich cultural heritage and contemporary spirit. The street art scene here is not merely decorative; it serves as a canvas for local artists to share social messages, political commentary, and personal stories, making it a dynamic part of Tbilisi's urban landscape. One of the most prominent areas to explore this artistic phenomenon is near the Baratashvili Bridge Underpass, where you can find an impressive collection of murals that have transformed the space into an open-air gallery. Each piece is unique, showcasing a variety of styles from traditional to abstract, and many have been created by talented local artists who have gained recognition both in Georgia and internationally. This vibrant cultural scene draws both locals and tourists alike, eager to snap photographs and immerse themselves in the art that breathes life into the city. Visiting Tbilisi's street art sites is more than just sightseeing; it's an invitation to understand the local culture and the voices of its people. Whether you are an art enthusiast or a casual observer, the creativity and passion displayed in these works are sure to captivate you. Don't forget to take your time walking through the neighborhoods, as every corner may reveal a new masterpiece waiting to be discovered.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography.
  • Take a guided street art tour to learn more about the artists and their stories.
  • Be respectful of the art and the neighborhood; some areas are residential.
  • Bring a sketchbook or camera to capture your favorite pieces!
  • Check local social media for street art events or festivals during your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you're starting from Tbilisi's Freedom Square, head southwest on Rustaveli Avenue towards the roundabout. Continue straight onto Shota Rustaveli Avenue, and then take a left onto Paliashvili Street. Walk until you reach the intersection with Baratashvili Street. Turn right on Baratashvili Street and walk towards the river. The Street Art is located under the Baratashvili Bridge. Look for the underpass on your left as you approach the bridge. The vibrant murals are hard to miss!

  • Public Transport

    From Tbilisi's central railway station, take the Metro to Marjanishvili Station (Line 1, the red line). Once you exit the station, head towards the street and take a bus or marshrutka (minibus) heading towards Liberty Square. Get off at the Baratashvili Bridge stop. Walk towards the bridge, and you will find the Street Art in the underpass on the left side as you approach the bridge.

  • Bus/Marshrutka

    If you are near the Old Tbilisi district, look for marshrutkas heading to the Vera or Rustaveli neighborhoods. Get off at the Baratashvili Bridge stop. From there, walk towards the bridge, and the Street Art can be found in the underpass to your left. The area is well-known for its artistic vibes, so enjoy the walk!

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