The buildings around Liberty Square are mostly built during the Russian and Soviet era, including Tbilisi City Hall, the National Gallery of Georgia, the Marriott Hotel, and the square is near the old town of Georgia, which existed before the 19th century. From Liberty Square we started to follow the previous plan, through the "Google Maps" navigation to the European style street near the old town of Tbilisi. The street is really short, but the street is really special. Several restaurants and bars are set on both sides of the wide street, tourists are tasting delicious food and wine in the endless flow of tourists, a white-haired grandfather at the entrance of a restaurant, playing the piano to help the fun. A monastery is located next to the street, and the antique sinking architecture adds religious color to the European style street. The most fascinating thing is that there is a clock tower built in 2010, and the tall building is colorful and crooked, and a picture of evil is not correct. At the punctual hour, the small house at the top of the clock tower will open the door and a puppet girl will ring the bell. Just a quarter of an hour from five o'clock, we will sit nearby and wait, and then watch the puppet ringing the bell for two minutes. There are many sculptures and artists playing the piano on this street. This street is really a style street.