Vake Park, one of Tbilisi’s most beloved green spaces, offers a serene escape from the city's fast-paced atmosphere. Located in the Vake district at the end of Chavchavadze Avenue, its design features wide staircases that connect the park with the main avenue, cascading fountains, and pathways covered in distinctive red sand. The park also offers plenty of recreational opportunities, with a children's playground, open-air cinema, cafes, and restaurants.
Vake Park caters to a variety of interests, from leisurely strolls and picnics on its well-manicured lawns to more active pursuits like jogging, hiking, and even mountain biking. The park was established in 1946 and spans over 200 hectares along the slopes of the Trialeti Range. At the heart of Vake Park stands a World War II memorial, a solemn reminder of the past, set against the backdrop of lush greenery. For an added adventure, you can take the nearby cable car or hiking trail that connects Vake Park to Turtle Lake, offering stunning views of the city and opportunities for boating or relaxing by the lakeside.