We will explore the colorful areas of Sololaki and Mtatsminda, famous for their majestic buildings, beautiful doors, cozy courtyards, and hidden underground passages. We'll visit a courtyard where ancient artifacts were found, usually inaccessible to most.
We'll visit an Old City quarter and see an ancient oven for baking traditional Georgian bread. We'll watch the dough being prepared and baked in the tandoor, and then taste the hot, crispy bread.
We'll enjoy a wine tasting of local wines made from the best Georgian grapes, appreciating the rich flavors and learning about the art of winemaking in Georgia.
You will be immersed in historical events through a unique interactive format. We will use an album containing old photos, elements of a quest and quiz, as well as a meditative approach to conversation, when a friendly discussion is created between the guide and the excursionist, not a lecture-monologue.
The tour starts from Freedom Square at the main entrance to the Burberry boutique
We will visit a special courtyard where ancient artifacts were found during archaeological excavations.
We will explore the Rezo Gabriadze Theater from the outside, and will also look for the mysteries hidden in the tower.
The oldest church in Tbilisi (6th century)
Let's walk along a futuristic bridge made of a metal structure covered with glass. The bridge also has built-in color LED lamps, so the bridge is illuminated at night.
We will see the oldest fortress of the city - Narikala
Let's take a cable car ride from Rike Park to the Mother of Georgia statue
We will visit you in the eastern part of Tbilisi - in the area of sulfur baths.
We will taste the best varieties of Georgian wines from large and small producers
Let's introduce you to Georgian ethnography. Qarvasla - Wich in the Middle Ages served as a shelter for merchants and travelers.
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