Tbilisi
One of the most liberal and cosmopolitan cities in Europe is the capital of Georgia. Jews, Muslims, and Catholics have coexisted for centuries in this amazing city with a wealth of cultural and architectural treasures (don't miss visiting the opera, castle, magnificent mosque, synagogue, or even the curious "Leaning Clock Tower").
Additionally, Tbilisi is a well-liked vacation spot for young couples, fans of food and wine, and Instagrammers (every place in the city will blow up your Instagram account).
Tbilisi, which Forbes USA recognized as one of the safest travel destinations in Europe, is a remarkable location fusing modernity and heritage. Additionally, people travel here for hydrotherapy (the name Tbili means "warm/hot" in Georgian), religious tourism (they go to the Metekhi church), or just to see the amazing old vehicles that are still driving around the city.
One of the proponents of this multiculturalism, of this open-to-the-world city that is modern, respectful of its heritage, and focused on the future is the mayor of Tbilisi, a former international football player who played for Milan.
Country: Georgia