Explore Gori’s layered history on this guided walking tour through medieval, imperial, and Soviet-era landmarks. Led by a local guide with a Master’s degree in Cultural Studies, the experience combines architecture, history, and storytelling.
Visit the Gori Fortress and surrounding old town, Royal Street with 19th-20th century architecture, the historic theater, Stalin’s school gymnasium, Soviet-era Gori Art House (1980s), and Gori’s first permanent bridge built in 1908.
This tour is ideal for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, photographers, and curious travelers.
Good to know:
Walking tour with moderate physical activity. Includes stairs (especially at the fortress) and uneven surfaces. Not fully accessible for wheelchairs or some mobility aids. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us in advance and we will do our best to assist.
We will meet at the selected meeting point. Your guide will be waiting near the entrance of Art House in front of the Man and lion statue.
Old bridge near Samepo street is the last point of tour
Contemporary art space in the city. Soviet architecture; exhibitions, music, talks.
Architectural dominant of the city. Medieval castle on the hill. incredible views from the top.
Gori synagogue - jewish quarter; market place - "bazari"; Castel street and old town.
The first theater in Georgia and South Caucasus even. History of Georgian theater started from Gori in 1845.
Palace of Duke Amilakhvari; hotel "Kartli"; Old post office and cinema; Gymnasium school, where Stalin studied; Old bridge by the river Mtkvari, as a first permanent bridge in the city from 1908.
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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