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Located in Tbilisi's Vake district on the slopes of the Trialeti Ridge, Vake Park is one of the city's most popular recreational spaces. Established in 1947 and officially opened in 1951, the park is a peaceful green oasis filled with a variety of trees, including coniferous, deciduous, and evergreens. At the heart of the park is the "World War II Glory Memorial," featuring the "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier" and a striking female figure symbolizing victory.
Vake Park is beloved for its serene atmosphere and diverse amenities. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, from walking under the park's lush canopy to relaxing at one of the café-bars or restaurants scattered throughout the park. The park is also equipped with children's attractions, tennis courts, and open spaces for sports enthusiasts.
Conveniently located near two other must-visit destinations - The Open Air Museum of Ethnography, which showcases Georgia's cultural heritage, and Turtle Lake (Kus Tba), a popular spot for recreation —Vake Park offers a great starting point for further exploration. Its connection to Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue and proximity to Mikheil Meskhi Stadium further blends nature with city life, making it an ideal destination for families, fitness lovers, and anyone looking for relaxation.
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