About this venue
Loco Park is more than a patch of greenery—it’s a versatile urban park space that adapts easily to different event formats, from relaxed daytime programs to lively evening open-air gatherings. Rather than relying on indoor architecture, the setting here is defined by landscaped paths, open lawns, and sky above, with attendance scaling naturally depending on the event layout—comfortably accommodating thousands of visitors when needed.
Inside the venue, the experience feels casual and festival-like: plenty of room to move, clear sightlines when a central area or stage setup is in place, and an atmosphere that works equally well for groups and families. What visitors typically appreciate most is the openness of the space, the option to step into shade for a quick break, and straightforward entry flow during busier moments.
The micro-location is straightforward: 84 Davit Guramishvili St., Tbilisi, Georgia. For reaching the entrance, the easiest option is a taxi/ride-share drop-off right along the street, and you can often find short-stay parking on nearby streets depending on time and local traffic rules. For broader city transport options, check the text below.
About the city
Tbilisi, Georgia’s vibrant capital, blends the energy of a modern city with the warmth of traditional hospitality, making it a natural destination for top-tier events. Whether you’re coming for a major sporting spectacle or a concert, the city offers an atmosphere that easily turns a night out into a complete experience. Lively neighborhoods, a diverse selection of bars and restaurants, and scenic promenades with city views make Tbilisi a place where something is always happening—well beyond the arena or stadium itself.
A key advantage is practical connectivity: the Tbilisi Metro, city buses, and minibuses (marshrutka) make it easy to move between your accommodation, the city center, and event venues, often providing the fastest option during peak hours. If you arrive by air at Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport, getting into town is straightforward, while the main rail gateway is Tbilisi Central Railway Station. In addition, ropeway/cable car options help you navigate Tbilisi’s hills and quickly link key city points, keeping the overall logistics relaxed.
For a “tourist bonus” before or after the event, wander through the districts of Old Tbilisi and feel the mix of balconies, cobblestones, and small squares, then head down to the Mtkvari (Kura) River and its modern walkways. Freedom Square and Rustaveli Avenue are essential as the city’s main arteries, while Rike Park and the view toward Narikala Fortress are a perfect recipe for photos and a breather. If you want to end the evening in an authentic way, the Abanotubani area, known for its sulfur baths, adds a distinctive touch that makes Tbilisi memorable long after you return home.