Tbilisi’s festive New Year Townlet will continue welcoming visitors until January 14, Kakha Kaladze, Mayor of Tbilisi, announced during a Facebook Live address.
The Mayor noted that the decision to extend the operation period was driven by strong public interest and high engagement from both residents and local entrepreneurs. The New Year Townlet was initially scheduled to operate until January 7.
“We had previously announced that the New Year Townlet would operate until January 7. However, there is great demand from the public and entrepreneurs,” Kaladze said. “First of all, I would like to thank them for their cooperation.”
Kaladze noted that the extended schedule will allow visitors to continue enjoying a wide range of festive activities, including live performances, concerts, fairs, and various cultural and entertainment events organized throughout the holiday space.
“As a result, we decided to extend its operation until January 14. Various activities—performances, concerts, fairs, and more—will continue. We are looking forward to meeting you there,” the mayor stated.
The New Year Townlet has become one of Tbilisi’s central holiday attractions, drawing thousands of residents and tourists during the winter season. The space has also served as an important platform for small businesses, artisans, and food vendors, contributing to seasonal economic activity in the capital.
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