Our Walking Tour of Historic Tbilisi offers a unique blend of deep historical insight and authentic local experiences. Unlike other tours, we focus on intimate group sizes to ensure a personalized and interactive journey through Tbilisi's rich cultural tapestry. Our knowledgeable guides are passionate about sharing lesser-known stories and hidden gems of the city, offering a genuine glimpse into its past and present. We also prioritize flexibility, allowing participants to explore at their own pace and indulge in local flavors and traditions along the way. This approach ensures that each participant not only learns about Tbilisi's history but also feels immersed in its vibrant atmosphere, making for a truly unforgettable experience.
Explore the historic Metekhi Castle nestled along the picturesque left bank of the Mtkvari River. With origins possibly tracing back to the era of Vakhtang Gorgasali, this fortress boasts a captivating history.
As you stroll through Europe Square, you'll uncover valuable knowledge about the deep-seated connections between Georgia and the European Union.
Rike Park stands as a delightful verdant oasis in Tbilisi, providing a tranquil escape for visitors. Adorned with enchanting gardens, recreational areas, and picturesque trails tracing the banks of the Mtkvari River
Take the cable car to reach the Mother of Georgia monument.
The awe-inspiring "Mother of Georgia" (Kartlis Deda) monument gazes upon the cityscape, embodying the resilience and character of the Georgian populace.
Chreli Abano stands as a celebrated sulfur bathhouse, drawing both tourists and locals seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. Despite its architectural resemblance to a mosque, it serves as a revered destination for indulging in the therapeutic benefits of sulfur baths.
Discover the tranquil Leghvatkhevi Waterfall nestled in the heart of Tbilisi.
Must visit street while staying in Tbilisi.
The history of Tbilisi's Sioni Cathedral is steeped in antiquity, tracing its roots to the 6th and 7th centuries.
Behold the iconic Bridge of Peace! Spanning across Tbilisi, this modern marvel serves as a vital link between two distinct districts.
The Patriarchate stands as the central hub of the Georgian Orthodox Church, akin to its headquarters
This ancient church nestled in Tbilisi is truly unique. With origins dating back to the 6th century, it stands as one of the oldest structures in the city.
The Clock Tower, a creation of Rezo Gabriadze completed in 2010, graces the vicinity of the Marionette Theater within Tbilisi's historic old town.
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