Celebrate the magic of New Year and Christmas 2025 in Tbilisi with our exclusive holiday tour! Experience the festive charm as Tbilisi is transformed into a winter wonderland of twinkling lights, Christmas markets, and decorated streets. Georgian traditions come alive as you savor freshly baked Christmas sweets.
Start in Freedom Square and stroll through the festive Orbeliani Square - home to Georgia's largest food market, brimming with spices, crafts, and festive treats. From there, explore the Dry Bridge Flea Market and discover unique artifacts. As night falls, enjoy the dazzling evening lights and sample delicious Georgian delicacies.
This Tbilisi Christmas Market walking tour is perfect for those who want to experience a deeper layer of the city. Join us on this exclusive festive tour and immerse yourself in Tbilisi's history, culture and holiday magic.
Entrance of the Burberry Shop on Freedom Square, Tbilisi
Our festive adventure begins at Liberty Square, a key landmark in the heart of Tbilisi. Here you'll see the iconic St George's Column, beautifully decorated for the New Year's celebrations, with lights and festive decorations creating the perfect holiday atmosphere. With its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance, the square is a wonderful starting point for our journey through Tbilisi's winter magic. Take a moment to enjoy the bustling surroundings and snap some photos of this picturesque square before we explore more of the city's festive spirit.
Orbeliani Square is the heart of Tbilisi's main Christmas bazaar during the festive season. It's where the magic of the New Year comes alive with cosy kiosks selling hot mulled wine, handmade gifts and tasty local snacks. The nearby President's Palace is elegantly decorated for the season, adding to the grandeur of the festivities. As part of the walking tour, we'll also soak up the unique 19th-century architectural charm of the historic Orbeliani district, with its beautiful buildings reflecting Tbilisi's European influence. You might even catch a live music performance, adding a jolly tune to the holiday spirit. It's a delightful place that perfectly blends history, culture and the festive spirit of Tbilisi.
Bazari Orbeliani is a must for any foodie exploring Tbilisi. Once a bustling Soviet-era bazaar, it's now transformed into the city's largest food mall, where the rich flavours of Georgian cuisine come alive. You'll find everything from delicious fast food and local delicacies to fine Georgian wines and authentic lemonades. The market is filled with shops selling handmade crafts, carefully blended spices and unique delicacies that embody the heart of Georgian culture. It's the perfect place to sample traditional dishes, shop for local ingredients and enjoy the lively, friendly atmosphere.
Rustaveli Avenue, Tbilisi's main street, is lit up with dazzling Christmas lights during the festive season. The entire avenue comes alive as the facades of its historic buildings are illuminated with sparkling decorations, creating a breathtaking visual treat. Near the parliament building, you'll find the main New Year's tree - an impressive sight that embodies the festive spirit of Georgia. It's also where you'll find Georgia's Santa Claus, known locally as 'Tovlis Papa', ready to share some holiday cheer. Rustaveli Avenue is a must-see part of Tbilisi's New Year and Christmas magic, perfect for capturing the holiday spirit in photos and memories.
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