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Bridge of Peace

Bridge of Peace

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Best time to visit

Golden hour gives warm light and fewer daytime crowds, perfect for photos. After dusk offers the full LED illumination and dramatic reflections on the Kura River.

Budget tips

Free to walk, no entry fee; use the metro or walk from Old Town to avoid taxi costs and save time.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, Couples, Architecture fans, Sightseers with limited time

Plan your visit

15-30 min

About

Quick facts: Gliding across the river with a sea of twinkling LED lights beneath your feet feels like walking through a futuristic canopy of stars. The bridge's unique wavy glass and steel design offers stunning panoramic views, especially when the sun sets and the city lights start to dance.

Highlights: Imagine walking over 1500 LED lights that flicker like stars under your feet, creating a mesmerizing wave of color that perfectly mirrors the river flowing beneath. The bridge's unique design shaped like a giant bow ties together the old city and new, symbolizing peace and modern unity in an unexpected burst of futuristic style.

Insider tips

  • Wear a light windproof layer, the bridge is exposed and can be chilly even on warm days.
  • Stand in the center of the bridge facing Narikala Fortress for classic shots, or use the riverbank for full-arch photos.
  • Arrive early morning to avoid tour groups and school trips, or after 9pm for quieter nights and better lighting.
  • Watch your step, some glass panels get slippery when wet and the surface can be reflective for photos.

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