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3 day(s)
Regular & Private
1-50 people
easy
Tbilisi – The Soul of Georgia
Tbilisi, the capital of Sakartvelo (Georgia), is one of the world’s oldest cities — a place where history, culture, and religions intertwine like layers of a rich, living tapestry. With its centuries-old fortress walls, intricately carved balconies (aivani), and vibrant multicultural spirit, Tbilisi welcomes everyone with warmth and authenticity.
This tour invites you to explore the city’s ancient streets, sacred temples of different faiths, and modern landmarks like the glass Bridge of Peace and the grand Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba). You’ll discover Georgia’s 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition, enjoy a wine tasting in a 17th-century cellar, and immerse yourself in the heartfelt toasts and hospitality that define Georgian life.
From the charming Puppet Tower of Rezo Gabriadze to the healing Sulfur Baths of Abanotubani, Tbilisi reveals its timeless charm — a city both old and ever young, where every corner tells a story and every guest feels at home.
Duration
3 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-50 people
Tour Code
GE02
Departure Type
request
Tour Category
City Sightseeing
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
0 - 0

Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Arrival at the Tbilisi International Airport,
Every guest will be personally met at the airport gate after baggage claim with a name sign.
Transfer to the Hotel
Overnight at the Hotel
After breakfast, begin your walking tour through the historic heart of the Georgian capital.
Pushkin Street and the Ancient Fortress Wall – Step back to the 8th century and feel the spirit of a city that has been destroyed and rebuilt 29 times, always rising like a phoenix from the ashes.
Rezo Gabriadze Puppet Tower – Pass through the “Water Gates” to reach this whimsical landmark. If timing allows, enjoy the famous marionette show about the fleeting nature of life (daily at 12:00 and 19:00).
Anchiskhati Basilica – The oldest surviving Orthodox church in Tbilisi
Ashkenazi Synagogue (19th century) – A glimpse into Jewish heritage in Tbilisi.
Juma Mosque (17th century) – The only mosque in the world where Sunni and Shia Muslims pray together.
Sioni Cathedral – Where Nino Chavchavadze and Alexander Griboedov were married; a masterpiece of Georgian spirituality.
Continue to the modern part of the city, where Tbilisi reveals its youthful side:
Bridge of Peace – A stunning glass structure symbolizing unity between past and future.
New Rike Park – A green oasis filled with exotic trees and creative landscapes.
Narikala Fortress (4th century) – Reach it by modern cable car and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.
Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba) – The largest and tallest church in Georgia, with its golden dome shining over the city.
In the afternoon:
Wine Tasting & Qvevri Tradition – Visit a 17th-century wine cellar, learn about Georgia’s 8,000-year-old winemaking heritage, and taste authentic “living” wines aged in clay vessels (qvevri).
Tamada Monument – Take photos with the statue of the legendary toastmaster and try to pronounce the famous tongue-twister “vеpkhvtmbrdgneli”!
Old Caravanserai and Weapon Museum – Handle replicas of ancient Georgian weapons and take memorable photos.
Carpet and Handicraft Market – Wander through colorful stalls filled with traditional Georgian art, carpets, and souvenirs.
Evening transfer to your hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit the famous Sulfur Baths of Abanotubani, beloved by Alexander Dumas, Pushkin, and countless travelers. These natural thermal springs are said to heal both body and soul. Learn which baths are the most famous — the one Pushkin called “the most colorful,” and the one recently visited by Sting himself!
12:00 – Check-out from the hotel.
Transfer to Tbilisi International Airport for your departure flight.