Even if you only have a short time in Georgia, you have to spend at least a half-day exploring Tbilisi’s Old Town. The architecture in the city’s historic district is a beautiful mixture of Georgian, Byzantine, Oriental and Neo-Classical European styles.
Continue tour to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mtskheta, capital of Georgia from the 3rd-Century BC until the 5th-Century AD. It was the site of early Christian activity, and the place where Christianity was proclaimed as the state religion of Georgia in 319.
We pick up from all hotels in Tbilisi and from Tbilisi airport too.
Freedom Square
Jvari monastery 6th c is the culmination by a number of artistic and architectural aspirations in early Georgian Christian architecture.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral 11th c is one of the most sacred places in whole Georgia, with the Christ’s robe preserved in the Cathedral.
The **Chronicles of Georgia** is a massive monument near Tbilisi, featuring towering stone pillars decorated with carvings of Georgian history and Christian scenes. Created by artist **Zurab Tsereteli**, it offers a dramatic mix of art, religion, and heritage, along with stunning views over the **Tbilisi Sea**. It's a hidden gem and a must-see for history and architecture lovers.
An **Old Town Tbilisi tour** offers a walk through the city’s historic center, filled with colorful balconies, narrow cobblestone streets, and centuries-old churches like **Metekhi** and **Sioni**. You’ll explore the famous **Sulphur Baths**, charming hidden courtyards, and lively streets like **Sharden**—rich with cafes, art, and local culture. It’s a perfect way to experience Tbilisi’s unique blend of history and charm.
The Bridge of Peace is a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge, a steel and glass construction illuminated with numerous LEDs, over the Kura River in downtown Tbilisi
**Liberty Square** is a central landmark in Tbilisi, symbolizing Georgia’s independence and freedom. Surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and cafes, it features the **Statue of St. George** slaying a dragon at its center. The square is a key starting point for exploring the city and often hosts national events and celebrations.
**Rustaveli Avenue** is Tbilisi’s main boulevard and cultural hub, lined with impressive architecture, museums, theaters, shops, and cafes. Named after the medieval poet **Shota Rustaveli**, it’s home to landmarks like the **Georgian National Opera**, **Parliament**, and **Rustaveli Theatre**. A drive through the avenue offers a great glimpse into both historic and modern Tbilisi.
The **Tbilisi Funicular** offers a scenic ride from the city up to **Mtatsminda Park**, providing stunning panoramic views of Tbilisi along the way. At the top, visitors can enjoy amusement rides, cafes, and walking paths, making it a fun and relaxing escape with beautiful city vistas.
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