• 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.
  • Rike Park, on the right bank of the Kura River, is across from Tbilisi's Old Town. ... In 2010, the lowland area was fortified, and Rike Park was established.
  • 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.
  • Rike Park (Georgian: რიყის პარკი) is a public recreation area in Tbilisi, popular with families, tourists and residents out for a stroll.
  • Rike Park attracts many people, both children and adults, who come to relax, take photos, and breathe fresh air. The park offers several popular attractions
  • Rike Park – (The city of Tbilisi). ... The expressiveness of the landscape of the park is not due to the variety of vegetation, but to the presence of numerous attractions.
  • You can enter Rike park either crossing the pedestrian bridge of Peace or from the opposite side using stairways from the Avlabari district.
  • Rike Park and Cable car. ... Opened in 2012, a cable car connects the left bank from Rike Park with Narikala Fortress to the right bank of the river Mtkvari.
  • Tike park is to the left bank of the river Mtkvari. Rike Park is a stunning public park located in the heart of Tbilisi, Georgia near the pedestrian Peace Bidge .