• The Rike Park is located at the heart of the City and just across the Bridge of Peace. In the evening the main attraction here is the Dancing Musical Fountain.
  • Rike park is an attraction for both tourists and Tbilisi residents, as they can play Giant Chess, or a Large White Grand Piano.
  • The bridge is a convenient place to cross the river in the centre of Tbilisi, connecting Rike Park and the old streets of the Sharden area.
  • The crossing is contemporary with the park. Pedestrian paths, sculptural compositions, and benches for relaxation are arranged in Rike Park.
  • One of the most notable features of Rike Park is The Bridge of Peace, a stunning pedestrian bridge that spans the Mtkvari River and connects the park to...
  • Most visitors to public parks want to find walking routes, which are available in Rike Park, offering you walking, jogging, or running exercises.
  • Three bridges connect Rike Park with the city's western quarters. The most famous among them is the Bridge of Peace, shaped like a curved bow.
  • Rike Park’s origins can be traced to the early 1800s when the area was nothing more than an undeveloped plot of land along the banks of the Kura River.
  • If you want to take the cable car from or to the National Botanical Garden of Georgia, Mother of Georgia or Narikala Fortress — you’ll be have to go to Rike park.
  • Green plantings in Rike Park against the background of the old town of Tbilisi. View of the glass structure of the Bridge of Peace from Rike Park.