Uncover Tbilisi’s secrets on a guided walking tour. Explore hidden gems, historic sites, and vibrant neighborhoods with a local expert.
Uncover Tbilisi’s secrets on a guided walking tour. Explore hidden gems, historic sites, and vibrant neighborhoods with a local expert.
- Metekhi Cathedral - Begin the journey from the core of the city, where the original Tbilisi — the Old Town — is located, featuring vibrant balconies and a friendly atmosphere. Here, King Vakhtang Gorgasali, the city’s founder, welcomes visitors, overlooking the river and cobblestone streets below. Behind him stands Metekhi Church, a significant…
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Metekhi Cathedral - Begin the journey from the core of the city, where the original Tbilisi — the Old Town — is located, featuring vibrant balconies and a friendly atmosphere. Here, King Vakhtang Gorgasali, the city’s founder, welcomes visitors, overlooking the river and cobblestone streets below. Behind him stands Metekhi Church, a significant city landmark. Once part of the royal residence, it has witnessed centuries of history, including invasions, reconstructions, and even a transformation into a theater during the Soviet era. Today, Metekhi quietly preserves Tbilisi’s history, offering a breathtaking view over the Old Town and the winding Mtkvari River.
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Europe Square - Visit Europe Square to discover why a piece of the Berlin Wall is in Tbilisi.
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Rike Park - Rike Park, a modern recreational area on the left bank of the River Mtkvari, is popular among both locals and international visitors.
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Abanotubani - Explore the Sulfur Bath District, the city’s heart. Learn about the bathhouse traditions and enjoy the area’s eclectic architecture.
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Meidan Bazaar - Hidden beneath Tbilisi’s old town, Meidan Bazaar is an underground market where you can explore local wines, spices, crafts, and souvenirs.
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Shardeni Street - Visit the Tamada statue, a toastmaster, a key figure in Georgian culture. Learn about the tradition of toast-making and perhaps create your own.
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Sioni Cathedral Church - Discover caravanserais and the Silk Road. Then, visit Sioni Cathedral to admire the beautiful frescoes and see St. Nino’s cross, a sacred relic for Georgians. Sioni holds a special place for its architectural, political, and religious significance.
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Patriarchate of Georgia - Make a brief stop at the residence of the Patriarch, the head of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
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Anchiskhati Basilica - Visit Anchiskhati, Tbilisi’s oldest church from the 6th century. Modest in size, it holds great significance. If fortunate, enjoy the chanting during the service.
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Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater - Visit the Gabriadze clock tower, one of the city’s most playful areas.
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The Bridge of Peace - The Bridge of Peace, added to Old Tbilisi in 2010, is the city’s first glass bridge, connecting the old and new parts of town.
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Mother of Georgia - To reach the Mother of Georgia, take the cable car in the old town, offering beautiful views. Mother of Georgia (Kartlis Deda) is an iconic symbol of Tbilisi, first appearing in 1958 on the city’s 1500th anniversary, still standing proudly and empowering visitors.
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Sololaki District - Escape the crowds and enter Sololaki, Tbilisi’s most atmospheric and artistic neighborhood. Once home to merchants, poets, and dreamers, it remains a maze of quiet courtyards, ornate balconies, and fading 19th-century mansions. Every turn reveals something new: an Art Nouveau facade, street art, or a hidden café where time seems to slow down.
Sololaki is a perfect blend of old and new; it’s where you can find trendy spots, bars, and cafes in historical houses. Here, the elderly sell newspapers, flowers, and fruits next to the youth sipping coffee and sharing the latest gossip. It’s the perfect place for photo opportunities. This is the Tbilisi that thrives beyond the landmarks.
Your guide will reveal the stories behind these old buildings and the families who once lived here, connecting the charming past with the creative energy that defines Tbilisi today.
- Liberty Square - The walk concludes at Liberty Square, where the rhythm of modern city life meets the charm of its historic heart, the perfect spot to reflect on the many faces of Tbilisi.

- Certified guide service
- Cable car ride
- Certified guide service
- Cable car ride
- Tips
- Tips
Uncover Tbilisi’s secret treasures on a guided walking tour. Experience the authentic essence of the city and dive into its diverse character. Journey through the old town and the Sololaki district:
- Unveil Tbilisi’s hidden spots and landmarks with a knowledgeable local guide
- Visit the Sulfur Bath District, the city’s birthplace
- Admire the Sioni…
Uncover Tbilisi’s secret treasures on a guided walking tour. Experience the authentic essence of the city and dive into its diverse character. Journey through the old town and the Sololaki district:
- Unveil Tbilisi’s hidden spots and landmarks with a knowledgeable local guide
- Visit the Sulfur Bath District, the city’s birthplace
- Admire the Sioni Cathedral, Tamada Statue, and Gabriadze Clock Tower
- Stroll through Sololaki, Tbilisi’s most charming neighborhood
- Conclude your tour at Liberty Square, where contemporary life intertwines with history
- The minimum age of a traveler on this group tour is 7 years.
- Shorts are not allowed in the church
- Women need to cover their heads in the church
- No hidden costs
- In case the cable car is not working, we will skip the visit to the Mother of Georgia statue
- Unsupervised minors are not allowed
- Pets are not allowed
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.