Tbilisi City Tour
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Tbilisi City Tour

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About this experience

If it’s your first time in Tbilisi, this tour is the perfect introduction to the heart and soul of the city. It’s not just a walk — it’s a journey through centuries of history, culture, and hidden legends. In just 1.5 to 2 hours, explore iconic sites like Chreli Abano Spa, Narikala Fortress, Anchiskhati Basilica, and the Clock Tower. Ideal for first-time visitors, solo travelers, families, and anyone who wants more than just sightseeing — this is a tour full of meaning, beauty, and unforgettable moments.

Tbilisi is also a city full of energy and fun — from vibrant restaurants and cozy wine bars to exciting nightclubs and cultural events. There are so many places to enjoy, but only a local can point you to the real gems. On this tour, your guide will also share insider tips about where to eat, what to try, and where to experience the city’s lively atmosphere after your walk. It’s the perfect mix of history, mystery, and local life.

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Tbilisi City Tour

What's included

professional tour guide

Detailed itinerary

1

Step into Tbilisi's legendary sulfur baths, where the city was born! These domed 17th-century structures bubble with 40°C mineral waters rich in healing sulfur. Notice the ornate Persian-style brickwork on Orbeliani Bath – nicknamed the 'Peacock Bath' for its mosaic facade. Locals swear by the skin-rejuvenating properties. Pro tip: Book a private room at Chreli Abano for the full experience (ask for a kisi scrub!)

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Hidden behind the baths, this charming waterfall cascades through a canyon draped with colorful umbrellas. According to legend, King Vakhtang's falcon discovered these hot springs here, leading to Tbilisi's founding. The perfect Instagram spot! Listen for the echo off the cliffs, and watch for newlyweds taking photos here on weekends.

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Descend into this underground arcade beneath Meidan Square, where Soviet-era tunnels now burst with Georgian crafts. Vendors sell everything from antique kantsi (drinking horns) to handmade chokha (traditional coats). Don't miss the spice stalls – sniff the golden saffron and vibrant ucho suneli blends. The tunnel's acoustics make vendor calls echo theatrically!

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This dramatic bronze statue depicts the 5th-century king astride his horse, sword raised triumphantly. Gorgasali founded Tbilisi after his falcon led him to the hot springs. Notice the Georgian asomtavruli script on the base – it's the world's third-oldest alphabet still in use. Local students rub the horse's hoof for exam luck!

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Tbilisi's oldest surviving church (6th century) is a quiet oasis amid the bustle. The dim interior glows with candlelight reflecting off medieval frescoes. Listen for the rare three-part Georgian polyphonic chanting during services. The bell tower was added later – its asymmetrical arches are earthquake-resistant! Fun fact: The church survived 14 centuries of invasions by being 'too small to bother destroying.

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This tilting, fairy-tale tower is Tbilisi's quirkiest landmark. Every hour, a tiny golden angel emerges to ring the bell with a hammer, while a mechanical theater show depicts scenes from Georgian folklore. The adjacent puppet theater (founded by filmmaker Gabriadze) hosts enchanting evening performances. Look closely – the tower's 'aged' bricks are actually ceramic sculptures telling stories!

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The Tamada Statue stands at the intersection of Shardeni St. and Sioni St., directly outside the "TAMADA" wine bar
Toast to this 3-meter bronze statue celebrating Georgia's 8,000-year wine culture! The tamada (toastmaster) holds a traditional kantsi horn cup. Notice the smaller figures at his feet – they represent the 12 essential Georgian toasts (from ancestors to future generations). Locals often leave wine bottles here during celebrations. At night, the cup lights up like a beacon!

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Once Tbilisi's red-light district, now a chic pedestrian lane buzzing with wine bars and art galleries. The 19th-century buildings retain their wrought-iron balconies – perfect for people-watching. Stop at G.Vino for a tasting of rare amber wines, or Café Gabriadze for puppet-themed desserts. Evening brings jazz spilling from basement clubs. Don't miss the 'Love Lock' alley near the end!

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Stop 9

Climb to this 4th-century Persian fortress for breathtaking 360° views. The winding paths reveal hidden cannon slots and the ruins of St. Nicholas Church. At the summit, the 20m-tall Mother Georgia statue symbolizes national character – her sword warns enemies, while her wine cup welcomes friends. Time your visit for sunset when the city turns golden, and the Peace Bridge lights up below!

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End your tour in this futuristic park, where musical fountains dance to Georgian folk songs. The ultra-modern Bridge of Peace (shaped like a marine creature) glows with 1,200 LED lights at night. Locals joke it's 'the world's most expensive clothes hanger' due to its curved design. Relax on the grass with churchkhela (grape candy) from nearby vendors as the cable cars glide overhead.

Available languages

Guide guide
RU EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

From the golden St. George statue at Freedom Square, walk 5 minutes south down Kote Abkhazi Street (pedestrianized, cobblestone street with cafes).

About Tbilisi

Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a vibrant city where ancient history meets modern culture. Known for its unique architecture, thermal baths, and rich culinary scene, it offers a blend of European and Asian influences that make it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Narikala Fortress

This ancient fortress offers panoramic views of Tbilisi and is a symbol of the city's rich history.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Sulfur Baths

A unique historical landmark where people have been bathing in sulfur-rich waters for centuries.

Religious 1-2 hours 10-20 GEL (3-6 USD)

Sameba Cathedral

One of the largest religious buildings in the Caucasus, this cathedral is an architectural masterpiece.

Religious 1 hour Free

Mtatsminda Park

A beautiful park with panoramic views of the city, perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic.

Nature 2-3 hours Free

Dry Bridge Market

A popular flea market where you can find antiques, souvenirs, and local crafts.

Shopping 1-2 hours Varies

Must-Try Local Dishes

Khachapuri

A cheesy bread filled with melted cheese, often with an egg in the center.

Main Dish Vegetarian

Khinkali

Dumplings filled with spiced meat or mushrooms, typically served with a side of soup.

Main Dish Vegetarian options available

Badrijani Nigvzit

Fried eggplant rolls filled with a walnut paste.

Appetizer Vegetarian

Lobio

A rich, spicy bean stew often served in clay pots.

Side Dish Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in the mountains Paragliding Rafting Spa treatments Thermal baths Picnics in parks Visiting museums Attending festivals

Best Time to Visit

May to October

This is the best time to visit Tbilisi as the weather is warm and pleasant, ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and festivals.

20°C to 35°C 68°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Georgian
  • Widely spoken: Russian, English
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Georgian Lari (GEL)

Time Zone

GMT+4

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Tbilisi is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps
  • • Avoid walking alone late at night

Getting there

By air
  • Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport • 17 km from city center
By train

Tbilisi Central Railway Station

By bus

Ortachala Bus Station, Didube Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is efficient and affordable, with stations well-connected to major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, Yandex.Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town Vake Avlabari

Day trips

Mtskheta
20 km from Tbilisi • Half day

Mtskheta is an ancient city and the former capital of Georgia, known for its historic churches and monasteries.

Kazbegi
160 km from Tbilisi • Full day

Kazbegi is a stunning mountain region with breathtaking views and outdoor activities.

Gori
80 km from Tbilisi • Half day

Gori is a city known for its historic sites, including the birthplace of Joseph Stalin.

Festivals

Tbilisi International Film Festival • March Tbilisi Open Air • July Tbilisi Wine Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Dry Bridge Market early in the morning for the best selection of antiques and souvenirs
  • Try traditional Georgian dishes at local restaurants and street food vendors
  • Explore the Old Town on foot to discover hidden gems and historic sites
  • Take a day trip to Mtskheta to experience Georgia's ancient history and culture
  • Attend a traditional Georgian supper club for an authentic dining experience
From $25 per person

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  • Max travelers: 15
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