jiwok • PM |
Today 11:21 AM
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We’re considering a city wedding in Tbilisi because we love the vibe of the capital — it’s lively, full of history, and has this mix of modern energy with old charm. But I’m wondering, is it possible to make it feel elegant and romantic in such a busy city, or does it end up too hectic compared to countryside or mountain weddings?
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hilon • PM |
Today 11:22 AM
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Actually, city weddings in Tbilisi can be very atmospheric. The historic districts like Sololaki or Abanotubani give a magical backdrop with old brick houses, colorful balconies, and views of Narikala fortress. At the same time, you can find modern rooftop venues with panoramic views over the city lights. The mix of tradition and modern style is what makes Tbilisi so special for weddings.
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jiwok • PM |
Today 11:22 AM
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That sounds promising. My worry is mostly logistics — traffic, guest transfers, and making sure people don’t feel lost moving around the city. How did you handle that?
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hilon • PM |
Today 11:24 AM
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We worked with https://leto.wedding/ . They organized everything — cars for guests, timed routes, even a photo walk through the Old Town. The ceremony was held in a stylish hotel terrace with a view over the Mtkvari River, and dinner was in a renovated historic building. Honestly, it felt both glamorous and intimate. The city energy actually added to the celebration, making it lively and unforgettable.
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