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Vake Park: Tbilisi's Green Retreat

Escape to Tbilisi's Vake Park: A historic green space with walking paths, memorials, and stunning city views.

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Vake Park, a sprawling green space in Tbilisi's Vake district, offers a serene escape from the city bustle. Opened in 1946, it features tree-lined paths, fountains, and a World War II memorial, making it a popular spot for relaxation and recreation.

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76 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, Tbilisi, Vake-Saburtalo, GE

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    Public Transport

    From Tbilisi city center, the easiest way to reach Vake Park is by taking the subway to Delisi station, followed by the 301 bus to Tsereteli Street. From there, it's a short walk to the park entrance. The combined cost for the subway and bus is approximately 2 GEL.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Tbilisi and offer a quick way to get to Vake Park. A taxi ride from the city center typically costs between 6-12 GEL and takes around 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic.

    Walking

    For those staying in the Vake district or near Chavchavadze Avenue, walking to Vake Park is a pleasant option. The park's main entrance is located at the western end of Chavchavadze Avenue and is easily accessible on foot. Walking from the center of Tbilisi will take approximately 56 minutes.

    Local tips

    Take the cable car from Vake Park to Turtle Lake for scenic views of Tbilisi.
    Explore the World War II Memorial at the top of the park for a glimpse into Georgian history.
    Enjoy a relaxing walk or jog along the park's red sand paths.

    Discover more about Vake Park

    Vake Park, inaugurated in 1946, is one of Tbilisi's largest landscaping projects, covering 200 hectares in the Vake district. Conceived as a tribute to the Great Patriotic War (World War II), the park provides a green oasis within the city. The park's design incorporates wide stairwells connecting it to Chavchavadze Avenue, leading to a cascade of fountains and ultimately the World War II Glory Memorial at the park's highest point. The memorial features a 28-meter statue of Victory. Vake Park also contains a round pool and a children's town, along with cafes and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along the red sand paths, relax in the open-air cinema, or take a cable car to Turtle Lake for panoramic city views. The Mikheil Meskhi Stadium sits at the park's southwestern edge. Vake Park provides a refreshing escape and a connection to Tbilisi's history.

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