Explore Georgia's former capital and spiritual center, where Christianity became the state religion in 337 AD, creating the foundation of Georgian national identity. Marvel at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, allegedly housing Christ's robe and serving as a coronation site for Georgian kings, with 11th-century frescoes depicting Georgian saints and royal ceremonies. Wander cobblestone streets lined with traditional Georgian houses, artisan workshops creating cloisonne jewelry and traditional crafts, and family-run restaurants serving khachapuri cheese bread and local Kartli wines. The nearby Mtkvari River provides peaceful walking paths while traditional markets sell Georgian spices, churchkhela candy, and handwoven textiles.