
TBILISI CITY TOUR
Tbilisi, the lively capital of Georgia, is a beautiful mix of ancient and modern. Set along the Kura River, the city features a charming Old Town with narrow streets, wooden houses, sulfur baths, and landmarks like Narikala Fortress. Rustaveli Avenue and Freedom Square offer cafes, boutiques, and art galleries. Tbilisi is also close to Georgia’s famous wine region and stunning mountain landscapes, making it a great spot for both cultural exploration and scenic adventures. Known for its warm hospitality and rich history, Tbilisi offers a unique experience for all visitors.




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Experience Georgian Hospitality
Delight in traditional Georgian hospitality by savoring home-cooked meals with local families, paired with plenty of wine, true to Georgian tradition. With its green valleys, vineyards, ancient churches, and scenic watchtowers, Georgia is one of the world’s most beautiful countries. The proud and spirited people of Georgia, known as the birthplace of wine, consider guests a blessing and view hospitality as central to their way of life.Peace Bridge
Stroll across the Peace Bridge and enjoy the romantic atmosphere, especially at night. This glass bridge offers beautiful views and is a lovely spot to share with someone special.
Cable Car Ride
A must-do experience in Tbilisi is the cable car ride across the Mtkvari River. It provides stunning views of the Old Town, recently renovated rooftops, and ends at Narikala Fortress—a perfect spot for photos and unforgettable cityscapes.
Mother of Georgia Monument
Located on Sololaki Hill, this iconic statue was erected in 1958 to celebrate Tbilisi’s 1,500th anniversary and symbolizes the city’s welcoming spirit.
Narikala Fortress
Dating back to the 4th century, the Narikala Fortress offers a glimpse into Georgia’s history, with expansions by the Umayyads in the 7th century. The fortress sits between the sulfur baths and the botanical garden.
Puppet Show on Shardeni Street
Wander through the French-inspired Shardeni Street, known for its charming shops, eateries, and classic architecture. Don’t miss the puppet theatre, where "The Circle of Life" show is performed daily at noon and 7 p.m.
Botanical Garden
Explore the Tbilisi Botanical Garden, home to over 4,500 plant species from the Caucasus and beyond. It’s an ideal retreat for nature lovers.
Love Lock Bridge
Surrounded by sulfur bathhouses, the Love Lock Bridge is a picturesque spot for photos and a lovely stop during your walk.
City Waterfall
Tucked away in the city, this small but scenic waterfall provides a peaceful escape and is a unique addition to your Tbilisi sightseeing.
Sulfur Baths
The famous sulfur baths are a must-do in Tbilisi, particularly in the colder months from October to March. These thermal baths offer a warm and relaxing experience.
Tbilisi Night Tour
Discover Tbilisi from a new perspective with a night cruise along the Mtkvari River. This evening boat tour offers beautiful views of Tbilisi’s Old Town, the Metekhi cliffs, the Sulphur Baths district, Rike Park, and the Peace Bridge, among other attractions.