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1 day(s)
Private
1-35 people
easy
Explore the hidden architectural treasures of Tbilisi on this fascinating private walking tour through the historic Garetubani and Sololaki districts. Starting from Rustaveli Metro Station and finishing near Freedom Square, this tour reveals the city's Art Nouveau masterpieces, historic courtyards, and elegant mansions built by German, Russian, Persian, and Armenian architects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Walk through charming streets filled with decorative balconies, ornate staircases, and hidden Tbilisi courtyards, while learning how the city transformed into one of the most important cultural and trading centers of the Caucasus region.
This 4–5 hour private architecture tour in Tbilisi is perfect for travelers interested in architecture, urban history, photography, and cultural heritage.
Duration
1 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-35 people
Tour Code
HAOTANSWTP
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
City Sightseeing
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
12 - 99

Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Meet your professional guide near Rustaveli Metro Station beside the statue of Shota Rustaveli, the famous Georgian poet and author of the 12th-century epic The Knight in the Panther’s Skin. This area marks the start of Rustaveli Avenue, the cultural heart of the city.
Return to explore Melik Azariant’s House, an outstanding example of early 20th-century Art Nouveau architecture in Tbilisi.
Continue toward the yard behind the Cinema House, where you will find the former residence of economist and lawyer Vasil Gabashvili. The building features a unique two-tier wooden balcony, one of the most distinctive architectural elements in Tbilisi.
Walk along Griboedov Street, named after Russian diplomat and writer Alexander Griboedov, and discover several remarkable buildings including Tunibekov’s House, decorated with Rococo and Moorish interior design elements.
Visit the historic Tbilisi State Conservatoire, which for many years served as the most prestigious European-style music academy in the Caucasus region.
Continue the tour along Zubalashvili Street and Ingorokva Street, passing by the Supreme Court of Georgia and the historic House of Cheka.
Discover the former Persian Consulate, also known as the Diamond Palace, designed by Mirza Reza Khan. Although currently in poor condition, the palace remains an important architectural landmark in the city.
In the Sololaki district, explore several remarkable historic mansions including:
· Ferdinand Oten’s House, built by a German pharmacist who settled in Tbilisi in the late 19th century
· David Sarajishvili’s House, belonging to the founder of Georgian brandy production
· Kalantarov’s House, famous for its beautifully decorated entrance and ceiling details
Visit a typical Tbilisi courtyard, known for its twisted staircases and wooden balconies, representing the authentic urban lifestyle of the 19th century.
Continue to Chonkadze Street, where elegant modern-style houses, including Bozariant’s House, demonstrate the diverse architectural influences shaping the city.
Walk down to Chitadze Street and finish the tour near Freedom Square Metro Station, one of the most important landmarks in the center of Tbilisi.
Professional English-speaking tour guide
All local taxes
Meals and alcoholic beverages
Travel Incurance
Transportation
Personal expenses