By namiks on Skatehive
I've been in Georgia for about a year at this point, but there's a few areas of Tbilisi that I haven't been to. Much of this is simply due to the lack of needing to be in those areas, especially when they're a bit more focused on tourism. Old Tbilisi is a beautiful place, but it's also home to the city's largest density of tourist traps, and I had previously read that the market is one of them. It's no surprise, after all. Pretty much all of these markets throughout the three countries I've recently travelled to have equally had a Bazaar that thrives on the concept of selling tourists knock-off items or things from the past at a very high price. But my curiosity got the best of me. I'm leaving Georgia soon. And I want to quickly get through the last of Tbilisi's little spots. Walking through the streets and appreciating the architecture, or checking out the little tunnels that may or may not be full of nonsense. Fully aware of the location, I didn't expect much upon entering the underg