Explore Tbilisi with a local guide, customize your tour, and uncover hidden gems. Experience the city like a true insider.
Explore Tbilisi with a local guide, customize your tour, and uncover hidden gems. Experience the city like a true insider.
- Svobody Square - This is the historic heart of Tbilisi, where the old town converges with Rustaveli. The square is marked by the 19th-century neo-Moorish city hall and the 2006 statue of George defeating the dragon. It has traditionally been a focal point for gatherings and demonstrations.
- Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi - From 2007 to 2013, Old…
- Svobody Square - This is the historic heart of Tbilisi, where the old town converges with Rustaveli. The square is marked by the 19th-century neo-Moorish city hall and the 2006 statue of George defeating the dragon. It has traditionally been a focal point for gatherings and demonstrations.
- Old Town (Altstadt) Tbilisi - From 2007 to 2013, Old Tbilisi was an administrative district in Georgia’s capital. Although the term “Old Tbilisi” has long referred to a historic area of the city, it was only in 2007 that it became a distinct administrative unit, encompassing several historic neighborhoods previously part of Mtatsminda-Krtsanisi, Isani-Samgori, and Didube-Chugureti districts. The district was dissolved in 2013, with its areas redistributed among other divisions of the capital.
- Anchiskhati Basilica - The Anchiskhati Basilica of St. Mary is the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, Georgia. It is part of the Georgian Orthodox Church and dates back to the sixth century.
- The Bridge of Peace - This bow-shaped pedestrian bridge, made of steel and glass and illuminated with numerous LEDs, spans the Kura River, connecting Rike Park with the Old Town in central Tbilisi. Since its inauguration in 2010, it has become a vital pedestrian crossing, a major tourist attraction, and one of the most iconic landmarks of the capital.
- Shardeni Street - Shardeni Street is a narrow pedestrian street bustling with cafes and bars, perfectly capturing the city’s social and nightlife scene. It is named after the French traveler Jean Chardin, who also explored other regions of Georgia.

- Meet up at your accommodation (If located in the city)
- Private Walking Tour
- Customization of the tour
- Meet up at your accommodation (If located in the city)
- Private Walking Tour
- Customization of the tour
- Personal expenses
- Personal expenses
Tbilisi offers a captivating mix of the old and the new, which can sometimes be challenging to fully appreciate. Eliminate the guesswork from your visit by joining a private walking tour with a local guide.
This customized tour provides the opportunity to explore the exteriors of various monuments, including museums, while gaining insights into the…
Tbilisi offers a captivating mix of the old and the new, which can sometimes be challenging to fully appreciate. Eliminate the guesswork from your visit by joining a private walking tour with a local guide.
This customized tour provides the opportunity to explore the exteriors of various monuments, including museums, while gaining insights into the city’s rich history and culture. Your guide can incorporate museum visits or other attractions based on your interests.
They will reach out to you in advance to customize the tour according to your preferences, ensuring you experience what is most important to you. Ideal for families, solo travelers, or couples seeking hidden treasures and expert insights.
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.