Immerse yourself in the beauty of Tbilisi with an old town walking tour. Discover the city’s rich culture and history, indulge in wine-tasting, and explore iconic landmarks. Book now!
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Tbilisi with an old town walking tour. Discover the city’s rich culture and history, indulge in wine-tasting, and explore iconic landmarks. Book now!
- Narikala Fortress - The tour kicks off with a visit to Narikala Fortress, where participants will take a cable car ride up to the fortress to admire its stunning architecture and historical significance. According to history, the structure was established in the 4th century as a Sasanian citadel known as Shuris-tsikhe (“Invidious Fort”). It was…
- Narikala Fortress - The tour kicks off with a visit to Narikala Fortress, where participants will take a cable car ride up to the fortress to admire its stunning architecture and historical significance. According to history, the structure was established in the 4th century as a Sasanian citadel known as Shuris-tsikhe (“Invidious Fort”). It was significantly expanded by the Umayyads in the 7th century and later by King David the Builder (1089–1125). The Mongols renamed it “Narin Qala” (meaning “Little Fortress”). Most of the existing fortifications date back to the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1827, parts of the fortress were damaged by an earthquake and subsequently demolished. Visitors can explore the castle grounds. From Narikala Fortress, two contrasting views can be seen. On one side, there is a bustling, hectic city, and on the other, a serene, peaceful forest known as the Botanical Garden.
- Kartlis Deda - The statue was erected atop Sololaki Hill in 1958, marking Tbilisi’s 1500th anniversary. Renowned Georgian sculptor Elguja Amashukeli designed the twenty-meter aluminum figure of a woman in Georgian national dress. She embodies the Georgian national character: in her left hand, she holds a bowl of wine to welcome friends, and in her right hand, a sword for those who come as foes.
- Abanotubani - From Narikala Fortress, the tour proceeds to Abanotubani. According to legend, this location was the reason for Tbilisi’s founding in the 5th century AD. Sulfur water naturally flows from the ground in the Abanotubani area, supplying about 3,000,000 liters of water daily, with an average temperature of 47°C.
- Legvachtahvi Gorge - In the heart of the capital, visitors can enjoy the beauty of the Leghvtakhevi Waterfall. It’s a perfect escape from the summer heat, offering a refreshing coolness. This picturesque gorge, located in the old town, is easily accessible to visitors, with excellent pathways crossing Tbilisi’s lock bridge, leading to a small but perfectly formed inner-city waterfall.
- Shardeni Street - After visiting the waterfall, the tour continues to Chardin Street, the most vibrant and beloved street in Tbilisi. Named in honor of Jean Chardin, a French traveler who visited Georgia in the 18th century and returned home with great admiration. This street is renowned for its nightlife, which lasts until 5 a.m.
- Sioni Cathedral Church - One of the most sacred places in Georgia. The first church was built here in the 5th century by the order of Vakhtang Gorgasali. The current temple is a 17th-century structure that houses St. Nino’s original 4th-century cross.
- The Bridge of Peace - A stunning glass pedestrian bridge, listed among the 10 most beautiful bridges. A must-see attraction, the Peace Bridge was officially opened in 2010. It spans 156 meters and features 10,000 lamps.
- Metekhi Cathedral - Through Rike Park, the tour visits St. Mary’s Cathedral of Metekhi, situated on the left bank of the Mtkvari River. According to legend, the remains of St. Shushanik are located here. Visitors will hear fascinating stories, as there is a statue of Vakhtang Gorgasali in the Metekhi Temple’s yard.

- Wine tasting
- Cable Car Ticket
- Guide service
- Wine tasting
- Cable Car Ticket
- Guide service
- Gratuities for a tour guide
- Hotel Pick Up / Drop Off
- Gratuities for a tour guide
- Hotel Pick Up / Drop Off
The Old Tbilisi tour is an ideal way to experience the charm of Tbilisi. This tour takes you through the quaint streets of the old town with our friendly and knowledgeable tour guide. You’ll uncover the secrets of the vibrant streets and hear enchanting legends and stories. Exploring the city during the day leaves you with unforgettable impressions.
The…
The Old Tbilisi tour is an ideal way to experience the charm of Tbilisi. This tour takes you through the quaint streets of the old town with our friendly and knowledgeable tour guide. You’ll uncover the secrets of the vibrant streets and hear enchanting legends and stories. Exploring the city during the day leaves you with unforgettable impressions.
The tour begins at Rike Park and continues through the old town. You’ll visit stunning buildings and significant sites such as Metekhi Church, Sioni Church, Puppet Theater, Clock Tower, Anchiskhati Church, and the Peace Bridge. After a stroll, you’ll ascend to Narikala Fortress and the Mother of Georgia by cable car to enjoy panoramic views of Tbilisi. Following this, you’ll walk down to the Sulphur Baths, considered the heart of the city, and conclude at the Leghvtakgevi Waterfall.
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.