Alternative walking tour New Tiflis and backstreets
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Alternative walking tour New Tiflis and backstreets

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About this experience

This alternative walking tour offers a unique glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of Tbilisi's left bank. From the bustling Freedom Square, we will venture through Orbeliani Plaza and explore the area's fascinating mix of traditional Georgian and European architecture. The Dry Bridge flea market is the perfect opportunity to search for treasures from the past, while Agmashenebeli Avenue and Fabrika showcase the city's modern and trendy side. As we wind through backstreets and gardens, you'll discover the hidden gems of Tbilisi, including the majestic Marjanishvili Theater. This 3-hour small-group tour is perfect for anyone seeking an alternative perspective on Tbilisi's unique charm and history.

Available options

Small-group tour in English

Small-group tour

Private tour

Private tour

What's included

Complementary wine tasting
Guide service

Detailed itinerary

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Liberty Square, also known as Tavisuplebis Moedani, is one of the most prominent landmarks of Tbilisi. Located in the heart of the city, it has played an essential role in Georgia's history and is now a popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

The square is surrounded by historic buildings, including the Georgian National Museum and the Tbilisi City Hall. The statue of St. George slaying the dragon, located in the centre of the square, is a symbol of Georgia's fight for freedom and independence.

Liberty Square is also home to the city's metro station, making it a convenient location to access other parts of Tbilisi. It is a popular spot for demonstrations and celebrations, including New Year's Eve and Independence Day.

As a meeting point for our tours, Liberty Square is an ideal location to start exploring Tbilisi. Our guide will meet you at the entrance of the Burberry shop, and from there, we will embark on a journey to discover the city's hidden gems.

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Stop 2

One of the must-see locations in Tbilisi is the Orbeliani Palace, which is the official residence of the President of Georgia. Although we won't be going inside the palace, you'll have the opportunity to marvel at the grand architecture and ornate details of this historic building. The palace was originally built in the 18th century and has been the residence of many Georgian nobles and officials over the years.

The palace is located in the heart of Tbilisi, in Orbeliani Square. This charming square is home to many cafes and restaurants, where you can take a break and enjoy a cup of Georgian coffee or a delicious traditional meal later. One of the highlights of the square is the famous flower market, where you'll find a stunning array of colourful blooms and fragrant herbs. The market is a feast for the senses and a great place to take photos and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Tbilisi.

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The Dry Bridge Flea Market is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves discovering unique and vintage items. This bustling market is home to a wide variety of antique goods, including furniture, vintage clothing, jewellery, Soviet-era memorabilia, and much more.

Walking through the market, visitors can explore a diverse range of stalls and vendors, each offering their own selection of treasures. One of the unique aspects of the market is that many of the vendors are artists and craftsmen, selling their own handmade creations alongside vintage and antique items. This gives the place a creative and artistic vibe, and visitors can find one-of-a-kind pieces that are truly special.

In addition to the shopping experience, the market also offers a glimpse into the history and culture of Tbilisi. Many of the items for sale have interesting stories and origins, and the vendors are often happy to share their knowledge and experiences with visitors.

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Walking down Agmashenebeli Avenue, you will encounter a wide range of buildings with intricate and detailed facades. Most of the buildings were built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and they are an excellent example of the Art Nouveau and Neo-Renaissance architectural styles.

One of the highlights of the avenue is the famous Marjanishvili Theatre. The theatre has been an important cultural centre in Tbilisi since its opening in 1928, and it is still one of the most popular theatres in the city today. Another notable building is the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre, which is located at the northern end of the avenue.

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Stop 5

The Roses Park of Tbilisi is one of the city's hidden gems, tucked away in the backstreets. This is a great opportunity to get a glimpse of everyday life in Tbilisi.

The park is known for its beautiful rose garden, which boasts an impressive collection of over 200 varieties of roses. During the summer months, the garden is in full bloom, and the air is filled with the sweet scent of roses. We'll take a leisurely walk through the garden, admiring the colours and fragrances of the different roses.

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Stop 6

As we continue our walking tour, we will make our way to the Fabrika, an old Soviet sewing factory that has been transformed into a multi-use space for locals and visitors alike. The Fabrika is a prime example of how Tbilisi has been revitalized through urban renewal projects, and now it serves as a hub for creative individuals to showcase their talents. The space has been transformed into a lively centre for culture, art, and entertainment.

One of the most impressive aspects of the Fabrika is the street art that adorns the walls of the building and its surroundings. Tbilisi is known for its incredible street art scene, and Fabrika is no exception. As we walk around the area, you'll have the opportunity to appreciate the beautiful and colourful murals that have been created by talented artists from all around the world.

Street art has become an integral part of Tbilisi's identity, and the Fabrika is just one of many locations that showcase the city's vibrant art scene.

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Built between 1870 and 1877, St. Peter and St. Paul's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Tbilisi, Georgia. The project was initiated by K. Zubalashvili, an important member of the Catholic community in Georgia, and entrusted to the architect Albert Zaltsman. The architecture of the church is characterized by a marked baroque style.

During his visit to Georgia in October 1999, Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass at this church. The entrance to the church is west-facing, and above the wooden front door, you will find a beautiful rose window decorated with floral ornaments and a dove. These were added in the years after 2000, while the original very high and arched door was transformed into a wall, where the rose window was put, and the church was painted in yellow.

The facade of the church is divided by pilasters and arches of a more intense yellow of Corinth than the rest of the structure. This gives it a striking appearance and is a perfect example of the marked baroque style.

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This state academic drama theatre is located in the heart of the city and is one of the oldest and most significant theatres in Georgia. In fact, it comes second perhaps only to the national Rustaveli Theatre.

Founded by Kote Marjanishvili in Kutaisi in 1928, the theatre moved to Tbilisi in 1930 and has been operating in the same building ever since. The building is an art nouveau edifice and was thoroughly renovated and reopened in 2006 with the premiere of Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera.

The Marjanishvili Theatre hosts a variety of performances throughout the year, including plays, musicals, and operas. It is a great place to experience Georgian culture and get a taste of the country's rich artistic heritage.

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Stop 9

Marjanishvili Square - The Final Destination of the Alternative Walking Tour

Marjanishvili Square is a lively intersection surrounded by an array of restaurants, cafes, and shops.

If you wish to leave the square, the metro station is nearby. It was inaugurated in 1966 and was designed by architects O. Melia and G. Melkadze. When you arrive at the station, make sure to check out the high-relief bust of the famous theatrical director Kote Marjanishvili, for whom the station is named.

As the last stop on the alternative walking tour, Marjanishvili Square is a fantastic place to conclude your journey. You can either continue to explore the city's many eateries, shops, and attractions, or take some time to relax and unwind in this bustling square.

What's not included

Gratuities
Hotel pick-up and drop-off

Available languages

Guide guide
RU UK EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We kindly remind you to arrive at the meeting point on time for your scheduled tour. Our guides will wait for up to 10 minutes after the scheduled start time, but if you are later than that, we will not be able to wait any longer and you will need to rebook your tour. We understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise, but we have a tight schedule to keep and we want to ensure that all of our customers get the best experience possible. So please, make sure to plan your arrival time accordingly and let us know if you have any concerns or issues that may cause a delay.
Winter weather in Tbilisi can be cold, windy, and rainy. Please dress warmly and wear comfortable, non-slip shoes.
Summer months can be hot, especially during midday hours. We recommend sun protection and staying hydrated.
Please note this is not an Old Town walking tour. The route focuses on New Tiflis, backstreets, and less touristy neighborhoods.
Not recommended for guests with significant mobility issues, recent injuries, or difficulty walking long distances.
Guests sensitive to urban environments or traffic noise should be aware that some areas include busy streets.
This is a walking tour, and guests should be able to comfortably walk around 3 km at a relaxed pace.

Meeting point

Our guide will be waiting for you at the entrance of the Burberry shop located at Liberty Square.

Please make sure to provide us with your correct email or WhatsApp number for any further communication or updates.

The closest metro station to the meeting point is Liberty Square.

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
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