Living in Georgia- Tbilisi Walking Tour
Join me on a walk around “Old Tbilisi” neighborhood. This city in the heart of the Caucasus, on the crossroads of East and West is an assault on the senses; from the beautiful scenery and architecture, to the incredible food and some of the

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  1. Thank you for this tour. It seems like Georgia 🇬🇪 has a lot of really nice parks. I did hear about Georgia having a mix of nice modern buildings and old ones that are just falling apart. I did some research and according to expat sites when comparing to Istanbul, Tbilisi’s dining out prices reported to be more expensive than Istanbul but housing was reported to be a little bit cheaper. I can’t believe you got scammed for an Airbnb. I hope you are okay

  2. Georgia looks beautiful!!!😍😍😍

    Don't worry Alex! You are not the only one that is always thinking of food! Me too!😂

    Love the earring joke, that was hilarious.

    I definitely want to know how you got scammed!😯 that is such a shame! I hope everything is ok!

    Can't wait for your next video you are the best! So funny, informative and genuine😊

  3. Alex, please share how's the process in getting in to Georgia from Turkey. Are you vaccinated? Did you still get a PCR test?

  4. Hi Alex,

    If I am giving unwant feedback, please let me know; but you asked for feedback regarding the videos.
    Although the postcard snapshotting (3:36, 3:48, 6:05, 7:31) is cute, it does nothing for me and is even a bit distracting
    Linger longer over the archaeology:
    Good: looking at the porch (3:28);
    Good: old falling apart building (4:23);
    Bad: was that a fountain (3:43)?
    Medium: full shot of porch with columns, but could have used a few more seconds (5:19);
    Medium: the cat wall looks cool, but some visual context would be better (5:27);
    Fun: the statue though bubbles (5:39, 5:49) was corny but fun;
    Medium: the initial approach to the Mushroom stone (6:30) almost gives enough context, the closer look is a bit too close (6:35) start with the approach and the surroundings, then ease into the closeup.
    Very bad: "look at this door" (7:09) we do not get to see the entire door, step back, look it up and down, undress it;
    Bad: what's that cantilevered porch, can we see more of it (7:18);
    Bad: wall with stairs (7:43), is the tall tall or small, why do they need an arch with stairs;
    What is that: arch in wall (7:51), this cool looking archaeology was thrown away;
    Nice effect: you walking up the stairs (7:53) and you from above (7:58);
    There goes the arch again (8:11);

    Wow, I went to town on the editorializing! Apologies.
    Did you ever find out what the mushroom stone (6:30) is all about?

    Yes! Go up the alleyway(3:58), well done!

    I see you just posted the new apartment unwrapping.
    Time to watch a new video.

    Thanks for sharing! Toby

  5. I just moved to Tbilisi last week after living in Mexico for the last year. I'm already in awe of how beautiful this city is. Definitely a lot of culture shock though! Still figuring out how things work, but that's the fun part. ❤

  6. Hello, have you heard about the stray dog named Kupata in Batumi – Georgia? The dog likes to help children cross the street and he went viral. I wonder how he is doing now. Is Batumi far from where you are now? 🙂

  7. Hot air balloon!!! Are there money changers in Georgia? Before Turkey, I was considering Georgia as well for it's 1 year no visa offer. At the moment, I don't know whether to do the 1year Turkey residency permit. I already saw your very good video that makes me think it's easy. But I don't feel keen on staying in Turkey for a year. All that hassle for just 1yr and it's not a citizenship or anything.

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