Embark on a comprehensive Tbilisi tour and explore six unique neighborhoods in a day. Discover the diverse architecture, vibrant street art, delicious food, and hidden gems of this fascinating city.
Embark on a comprehensive Tbilisi tour and explore six unique neighborhoods in a day. Discover the diverse architecture, vibrant street art, delicious food, and hidden gems of this fascinating city.
- Cafe Stamba - Following the pick-up, the guide will welcome guests at CAFÈ STAMBA. This 20th-century former publishing house now celebrates Georgia’s culinary heritage and flavors alongside modern international cuisine. Stamba Chocolaterie & Roastery offers a premium selection of coffee made from beans roasted on-site. While enjoying one of…
- Cafe Stamba - Following the pick-up, the guide will welcome guests at CAFÈ STAMBA. This 20th-century former publishing house now celebrates Georgia’s culinary heritage and flavors alongside modern international cuisine. Stamba Chocolaterie & Roastery offers a premium selection of coffee made from beans roasted on-site. While enjoying one of Tbilisi’s finest coffees, guests will be briefed on the day’s itinerary.
- Tbilisi Concert Hall - Optional photo stop
- Vere Park - Optional photo stop
- ALTHAUS - Optional photo stop
- Success Bar - Optional photo stop
- Giant Bicycle Monument - Photo stop, Guided tour
- Rustaveli Avenue - This central avenue in Tbilisi is named after the medieval Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli. It is often considered the main thoroughfare of Tbilisi due to the numerous governmental, public, cultural, and business buildings located along or near it.
- MoMA Tbilisi - Optional photo stop
- Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi - Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk, Optional photo stop
- National Gallery - Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk, Optional photo stop
- Parliament of Georgia - Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk
- Georgian National Museum - Optional photo stop, Guided tour
- Liberty Square - Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing
- Old City Wall - Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Pass by
- Tsminda Sameba Cathedral - Optional photo stop, View from a distance
- Orbeliani Square - Optional photo stop
- Dedaena Park - Located in Tbilisi on the right bank of the Mtkvari River near the Dry Bridge, this park is popular among all ages, featuring a skate park, green space, and recreational and entertainment facilities.
- Flea Market Dry Bridge - This open-air flea market in Tbilisi is a vibrant spot for finding unique souvenirs, from household items to artworks and Soviet memorabilia. It began after the collapse of communism as locals gathered to sell or exchange their possessions and goods. Today, it is a highlight of modern Tbilisi.
- Puri Guliani - A break for lunch at this local restaurant. Puri Guliani is the first unique concept Georgian Sakhabazo (bakery) and kitchen, offering new varieties of traditional Georgian dishes, artisan bread, pastries, and desserts made with Georgian wheat and regional products. It is a heartwarming space for any gathering, catering to guests with options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Sculpture Group Berikaoba - Optional photo stop
- The Clock Tower - Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing
- Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater - Though modest in size, The Gabriadze Theatre is among the world’s leading cultural institutions. It presents mature puppet performances full of depth and meaning, earning respect and recognition from international audiences and critics.
- Anchiskhati Basilica - The Anchiskhati Basilica of St Mary is the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, Georgia. It belongs to the Georgian Orthodox Church and dates from the sixth century. The basilica was damaged and rebuilt several times from the 15th through 17th centuries due to wars between Georgia and the Persians and Turks. The Anchiskhati Choir, based out of the basilica, is the world’s leading exponent of Georgian polyphonic choral music. If fortunate, visitors might hear them perform.
- საქართველოს საპატრიარქო გრემის სასულიერო სემინარია - Optional photo stop
- The Bridge of Peace - Visit, Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing
- Rike Park - Visit, Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk
- Europe Square - Guided tour, Sightseeing, Optional photo stop
- Queen Darejan Palace - Optional photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing
- Metekhi Cathedral - Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Visit, Scenic view
- Aerial Tramway in Tbilisi - Optional photo stop, Sightseeing
- Tbilisi Cable Car - Ride the cable car from Rike Park to Narikala Fortress, enjoying 360-degree views of Tbilisi and Sololaki Hill.
- Kartlis Deda - Optional photo stop
- Narikala Fortress - One of Tbilisi’s most famous historical sights, the Narikala Fortress dates back to the 4th century. Located on the slopes of Mount Mtatsminda, it is a popular attraction. The fortress has been expanded several times by Georgians, Turks, Arabs, and Persians, and its remains stand as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage.
- Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi - From Narikala Fortress, walk through the Old Town, which offers many interesting sights. Exploring the labyrinthine streets reveals historical landmarks, including mosques, sulfur baths, ancient churches, traditional balconies, and Art Nouveau architecture. Visitors will also find unique shops, art galleries, and authentic local eateries.
- Jumah Mosque - Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing
- Leghvtakhevi Canyon - Guided tour, Sightseeing
- Leghvtakhevi Waterfall - This natural wonder is located in the heart of Old Tbilisi, Georgia, within the Leghvtakhevi Canyon, a popular hiking destination. Legend has it that Queen Tamar used this waterfall as her private bathroom, and it was a favorite spot among local poets and writers. Today, it attracts numerous visitors, serving as an idyllic backdrop for photographs, a serene picnic spot, or a place to relax and enjoy nature’s beauty.
- Abanotubani - Known for its sulfuric baths, this ancient district of Tbilisi is an important historic part of the city. According to legend, the King of Iberia, Vakhtang Gorgasali’s falcon fell here, leading to the discovery of the hot springs and the founding of a new capital. The sulfur baths were built later and reached their peak in the 13th century, offering 65 different baths. Today, Abanotubani is a premier tourist attraction, captivating travelers with its vibrant Persian architectural influence and unique ambiance.
- Chreli Abano Spa - Optional photo stop
- Waterfall Square - Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing
- Meidan Bazaar - Meidani Square in Old Tbilisi is a place where history comes alive, radiating charm and allure from ages past. Once the primary marketplace in Georgia and the Caucasus, it was bustling with merchants from the East and surrounded by skilled artisans’ workshops. Bazaar Square is Tbilisi’s treasure trove for authentic souvenirs and handcrafted items, showcasing Georgian wines, hand-stitched socks, postcards, artisanal jams, sauces, spices, and tea. (Optional)
- “I Love Tbilisi” Sign - Optional photo stop
- Tamada (Toastmaster) Statue - Optional photo stop, Sightseeing, Guided tour
- Sioni Cathedral Church - Situated in historic Sionis Kucha (Sioni Street) in downtown Tbilisi, the Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral was initially built in the 6th and 7th centuries. It has been destroyed by foreign invaders and reconstructed several times. To the left of the altar is the venerated Grapevine cross, forged by Saint Nino, a Cappadocian woman who preached Christianity in the Caucasus in the early 4th century. The Sioni Cathedral was where the Russian Imperial manifesto on the annexation of Georgia was first published. (Optional)
- Vintylator Vintage Shop - This vintage store offers a handpicked collection of dresses, jackets, jeans, coats, and other exquisite items from the 60s to the 90s. The owners, young and smart ladies, have put a lot of energy into creating a unique space.
- Fabrika Tbilisi - Once a Soviet sewing factory, Fabrika has been transformed into a multi-functional urban space, bringing together enthusiastic individuals and becoming a hotspot for locals and travelers alike. With its striking “old-meets-new” attitude, the place exudes cool vibes blended with funky industrial elements. Fabrika soon became popular among local youth, art enthusiasts, and adventure seekers. The expansive courtyard features restaurants, bars, and concept stores run by creative local entrepreneurs who play a significant role in the capital’s urban and cultural development. No one leaves Fabrika without having a drink, and guests will raise theirs to become part of the Fabrika community.
- The Dezerter Bazaar - A lively indoor marketplace for fruits, vegetables, spices, and colorful handmade candles. The Tbilisi Dezerter Bazaar blends Asian bazaar charm with European market flair. Explore aisles filled with fresh Georgian produce, traditional cheeses, village-sourced meats, renowned Georgian spices, and wines. While the bazaar can be a bit chaotic, its authenticity is undeniable. A visit feels like a journey back to the 90s, yet there’s a modern twist to be discovered. (Optional)
- Dezerter Vintage - Optional photo stop, Guided tour, Visit, Shopping
- Bassiani - Optional photo stop
- Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena - Optional photo stop
- Funicular - Extra fee, Visit, Ride, Attraction, Sightseeing, Optional photo stop
- Mtatsminda Amusement Park - Extra fee, Optional photo stop
- Memorial History of Georgia - The Chronicle of Georgia (or History Memorial of Georgia) is a monument near the Tbilisi sea. Created by Zurab Tsereteli in 1985 to commemorate 3000 years of Georgian sovereignty and 2000 years of Christianity in Georgia, it was never fully finished. There are 16 pillars between 30–35 meters tall, with the top half featuring kings, queens, and heroes, while the bottom part depicts stories from the life of Christ. Few people visit the Chronicle of Georgia due to Tbilisi’s diverse attractions, but it offers a unique perspective of the city. (Optional)
- Mount Mtatsminda - Known as the “Holy Mountain,” Mount Mtatsminda is Tbilisi’s highest peak, offering unparalleled views of the city. A favorite among tourists and locals, the mountain is revered for its scenic beauty, recreational offerings, and spiritual significance. At its summit, visitors can find an amusement park with diverse attractions and a renowned restaurant. Mount Mtatsminda hosts famous attractions like the Funicular Restaurant Complex, TV Tower, Ferris wheel, and Tbilisi Funicular Railway. Riding the railway and funicular is considered an essential and unforgettable experience. (Optional)
- Vake Park - This public park in Tbilisi opened in 1946 and is located in the Vake district at the western end of Chavchavadze Avenue. The World War II Memorial sits atop the hill in the park. The children’s park, open-air cinema, cafe-bars, and restaurant are located in Vake Park. In the southwest, the park ends with Mikheil Meskhi Stadium. Near Vake Park is a cable car connecting the park to Turtle Lake, and there is also a hiking trail from the park to the lake. (Optional)
- Open Air Museum of Ethnography - An open-air museum in Tbilisi, Georgia, displaying examples of folk architecture and craftwork from various regions of the country. The museum is divided into ten zones, each depicting a different aspect of Georgian ethnology. The buildings have been brought from all over the country. (Optional)
- Turtle Lake - Turtle Lake, a direct English translation of Kus Tba, is a small lake on the outskirts of Tbilisi, Georgia. Located on the wooded northern slope of Mtatsminda Mount at an elevation of 686.7 m above sea level, the lake is surrounded by cafes, benches, and trees. It is a pleasant spot for picnics, cycling, families, and those seeking to escape the city’s hustle and bustle. (Optional)

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Ticket for the cable car
- Snacks
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Ticket for the cable car
- Snacks
This all-inclusive tour covers six distinct neighborhoods in Tbilisi, offering a comprehensive exploration of the city’s diversity. We’ll walk through classic Orthodox and multicultural communities, taking in the magnificent historical residences. We also delve into Tbilisi’s old build structures as well as its contemporary ‘hipster’ aspects, including…
This all-inclusive tour covers six distinct neighborhoods in Tbilisi, offering a comprehensive exploration of the city’s diversity. We’ll walk through classic Orthodox and multicultural communities, taking in the magnificent historical residences. We also delve into Tbilisi’s old build structures as well as its contemporary ‘hipster’ aspects, including street art, vintage outlets, contemporary and traditional eateries, wine stores and bars, parks, breathtaking cityscapes, and both famed and obscure taverns.
To maximize our exploration of this vast district, public transportation will be utilized three times during the tour. This also affords you the chance to rest before we continue our on-foot discovery of the various neighborhoods.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.