Discover Tbilisi beyond the guidebooks on this private half-day experience blending ancient fortresses, hidden Old Town courtyards, panoramic city views, legendary sulfur baths, and Georgia’s 8,000-year-old wine tradition. Ride to Narikala Fortress for breathtaking vistas, wander through colorful balconies and secret alleys, explore the iconic bath district where the city was born, and taste authentic Georgian wine in a traditional cellar. Designed for curious travelers who want culture, history, local flavor, and unforgettable views - all in one seamless experience.
Meet your driver in the hotel lobby 30 minutes before departure
We begin in the symbolic heart of modern Georgia, introducing Tbilisi’s layered history — Persian, Ottoman, Russian, Soviet, and independent Georgia. Short walk toward Rustaveli Avenue to understand political and cultural evolution before entering the Old Town.
We wander through the atmospheric lanes of Old Tbilisi — wooden carved balconies, colorful staircases, and hidden Italian-style courtyards most tourists miss. Your guide explains the architecture and multicultural roots (Armenian, Georgian, Jewish, Persian communities).
Ride the cable car up to Narikala Fortress for panoramic views over the Kura River and city skyline. This 4th-century fortress offers one of the most photogenic perspectives in the Caucasus.
Explore the iconic domed roofs of Abanotubani - the birthplace of Tbilisi. Learn why the city was founded around these thermal waters.
We drive to the monumental Chronicle of Georgia overlooking the Tbilisi Sea. Massive stone pillars depict Georgian kings and biblical scenes - epic, dramatic, and rarely visited by casual tourists.
Private tasting of 3–5 traditional qvevri wines in a boutique cellar. Learn about Georgia’s 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition — the oldest in the world.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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