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I lived in Boston, also known as Beantown, with my husband for over 5 years before I moved back to be with family in Mumbai, India. My first brush with travel started when I was in Boston. Between 2009 and 2014, I traveled extensively around USA, exploring all of its nooks and crannies far beyond the major sights and attractions. We took advantage of holidays and time off work to travel and fell in love with exploring the world.
As they say, the best stories are found between the pages of a passport! My husband and I are as different as chalk and cheese but share a common passion of travelling and discovering new places.
I have been to 27 countries and multiple cities since I first started travelling, but Boston will always hold a special place in my heart. So much so that my Instagram account is even named after it 😉
I love adventures and am always game for roadtrips. I am here to share our travel recommendations/ tips which I hope will inspire you to get out and explore new places. Hope you enjoy going through the articles, as much as I enjoy making them 😊
Hi there,
I hope my email finds you well. My name is Mirian Jugheli, and I am reaching out on behalf of the Georgian Museum of Fine Arts in Tbilisi, Georgia.
I recently came across your article https://beantowntraveller.com/2025/07/25/tbilisi-a-complete-guide-for-first-time-visitors/ and wanted to thank you for such an engaging and well-crafted piece.
As you might be aware, located directly opposite the Parliament on Rustaveli Avenue, the Georgian Museum of Fine Arts is a premier cultural landmark housing the world’s largest private collection of Soviet-era art. With over 3,500 works by 100+ artists, the museum offers a powerful chronological journey through Georgia’s history—from the “Iron Curtain” era to the creative explosion of independence. The collection is best explored “top-down” starting from the 5th floor.
The museum is one of the most child-friendly organizations in the country, we have programs for children, special menus, and other activities.
I was wondering if it would be possible to feature the museum in your article of top things to do in Tbilisi.
We’d be happy to provide high-quality visuals, links, or any additional information needed to make this easy on your side. Also, if this type of update falls under your editorial or partnership options, please feel free to share the details – we would be glad to explore it.
Thanks again for your work and for showcasing Georgia so beautifully.
Warm regards,
Mirian Jugheli
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I have sent you an email responding to this. Let me know your thoughts.
Riddhi