Discover Tbilisi’s charm on a private tour. Explore ancient castles, cobbled streets, and waterfalls with an expert local guide.
Discover Tbilisi’s charm on a private tour. Explore ancient castles, cobbled streets, and waterfalls with an expert local guide.
- Metekhi Cathedral - Begin your journey at the 13th-century Metekhi Church, then meander through narrow streets, admiring the patterned balconies and vibrant façades that define this city.
- Tsminda Sameba Cathedral - The Holy Trinity Cathedral is Tbilisi’s most prominent landmark. Its beauty and scale are truly awe-inspiring. Standing at 101…
- Metekhi Cathedral - Begin your journey at the 13th-century Metekhi Church, then meander through narrow streets, admiring the patterned balconies and vibrant façades that define this city.
- Tsminda Sameba Cathedral - The Holy Trinity Cathedral is Tbilisi’s most prominent landmark. Its beauty and scale are truly awe-inspiring. Standing at 101 meters, it is the tallest church in Georgia.
- Memorial History of Georgia - Sixteen massive pillars depict Georgia’s history and its rulers, along with scenes from Jesus’ life. Often called the “Georgian Stonehenge,” the Chronicle of Georgia is a must-see.
- Aerial Tramway in Tbilisi - This cable car links Rike Park on the Mtkvari river’s left bank with Narikala Fortress. Enjoy stunning 360-degree city views from the car’s large windows and a smooth ride to the hilltop, which takes just a few minutes.
- Narikala Fortress - Known as Tbilisi’s most famous and ancient monument, locals refer to it as “the heart and soul of the city.” The views from the fortress are breathtaking.
- Rike Park - Europe Square in Tbilisi is becoming a central hub where people from various nationalities meet Georgians in a blend of peace, friendship, and harmony.
- Shardeni Street - Shardeni Street is one of Tbilisi’s most popular and beautiful streets. It’s so renowned that no visitor leaves Georgia without experiencing it.
- Jumah Mosque - Currently the city’s only Muslim shrine, this simple red brick mosque is a place of worship for both Sunni and Shia Muslims.
- Flea Market Dry Bridge - A must-visit flea market in Tbilisi, located in the city’s historic part. Here, you can find almost anything, but people mainly come for old coins, postcards, dishes, paintings, books, accessories, vintage phones, and cameras. Locals bring out treasures from their homes to sell or showcase to tourists.
- Shota Rustaveli Statue - Rustaveli Avenue, stretching 1500 meters, is lined with numerous governmental, public, cultural, and business buildings.
- The Bridge of Peace - This pedestrian bridge is one of Tbilisi’s most famous tourist attractions. It connects the Old Town district with Rike Park over the river. Opened in 2010, it is relatively new.
- Abanotubani - The sulfur bathhouses, with their dome-shaped roofs and tiled facades, are a hallmark of Tbilisi, where legend says the city was founded. The bathhouses are below ground, with only beehive-like domes visible above.
- Meidan Bazaar - In this underground tunnel-shop, you can find a variety of typical Georgian souvenirs. Everything is made in Georgia, from wine to handcrafted socks, postcards to Georgian jams, sauces, spices, and tea.
- Flea Market Dry Bridge - This extraordinary flea market in central Tbilisi is perfect for antique lovers. It offers a vast array of antiques, jewelry, old books, and other small items.
- Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater - The unique clock tower, adorned with hundreds of tiles, quickly became a major architectural attraction in Tbilisi. Every hour, an angel emerges with a small hammer to ring the bell. Inside the tower is a small puppet theater, where you can watch “The Circle of Life” show twice daily at noon and 7 pm.
- Bazari Orbeliani - The final stop is Bazari Orbeliani, which features 35 modern food facilities and a food hall with various restaurants offering both Georgian and international cuisines.

- Private transportation
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Tour guide service
- Private transportation
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Tour guide service
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Explore the capital of Tbilisi with its roof-terracing houses, narrow cobbled stoned streets, ancient castles, rivers and waterfalls. Yes, Tbilisi has more to offer than any other city of its size in the world. This in-depth, half-day tour includes a private chauffeured excursion around the old part of the city. You will be guided by the local…
Explore the capital of Tbilisi with its roof-terracing houses, narrow cobbled stoned streets, ancient castles, rivers and waterfalls. Yes, Tbilisi has more to offer than any other city of its size in the world. This in-depth, half-day tour includes a private chauffeured excursion around the old part of the city. You will be guided by the local experienced tour leader who will show you the unique and unmissable things to do in your destination.
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.