[4] Other attractions and sightseeing near the station include the Georgian National Academy of Sciences, First Republic Square, Rustaveli Avenue, and Tbilisi Concert Hall.
The metro station is decorated with relief images and depictions of the theme of Shota Rustaveli's epic poem.
[2] A frieze on the theme of Shota Rustaveli and The Knight in the Panther's Skin is placed above the entrance of the metro station, the sculptor of which is Elguja Amashukeli.
[6] A stylized image of a tiger was connected to the frame by a special minimalistic ornamental decor, which made it possible for the whole structure to be firmly attached to the columns with a simple mechanical insertion of the grill, of which mechanical design was allegedly altered.
According to the plan, the Rustaveli-2 station of the third line of the Tbilisi Metro would connect the stations in the western direction to Vake and Didi Dighomi, and in the eastern direction to Saarbrücken Square towards Vazisubani and other south-eastern districts of Tbilisi.