Embark on a captivating Tbilisi City Tour and explore the top destinations and cultural mix in the Old Town. Discover the rich history and harmonious blend of mosques, synagogues, churches, and Georgian architecture.
Embark on a captivating Tbilisi City Tour and explore the top destinations and cultural mix in the Old Town. Discover the rich history and harmonious blend of mosques, synagogues, churches, and Georgian architecture.
- Memorial History of Georgia - The Chronicles of Georgia is an impressive, yet unfinished monument that overlooks Tbilisi near the Tbilisi Sea. Created by sculptor Zurab Tsereteli in 1985, it features 16 towering pillars adorned with scenes from the life of Christ on the lower sections and depictions of Georgian kings, heroes, and writers on the…
- Memorial History of Georgia - The Chronicles of Georgia is an impressive, yet unfinished monument that overlooks Tbilisi near the Tbilisi Sea. Created by sculptor Zurab Tsereteli in 1985, it features 16 towering pillars adorned with scenes from the life of Christ on the lower sections and depictions of Georgian kings, heroes, and writers on the upper parts. This complex celebrates 3,000 years of Georgian history and 2,000 years of Christianity. Although construction paused after the Soviet Union’s collapse, it remains a striking and symbolic site, offering panoramic views and deep cultural significance. Admission is free and it is open year-round.
- Tsminda Sameba Cathedral - The Holy Trinity Sameba Cathedral is the main Georgian Christian Orthodox cathedral. It is the largest religious building in Georgia and the South Caucasus region, and is among the largest Orthodox churches worldwide. Constructed between 1995 and 2004, it stands as a “symbol of the Georgian national and spiritual revival.”
- Metekhi Cathedral - The Metekhi Church, dating back to the 13th century, is one of the most significant architectural monuments of old Tbilisi.
- The Bridge of Peace - The Bridge of Peace is a modern pedestrian glass bridge located in the Old Town.
- Meidan Bazaar - The Meidan Square and Shardeni Street neighborhood is famous for its cozy cafes, bars, restaurants, souvenir shops, and art galleries.
- Abanotubani - The Sulphur Bathhouses are renowned for their healing natural warm waters, praised by numerous travelers who have visited the city.
- Legvachtahvi Gorge - The “Fig Ravine” waterfall.
- Funicular - The Funicular is a railway tram.
- Mtatsminda Amusement Park - Mtatsminda, known as “The Holy Mountain,” is situated at an altitude of 729 meters above sea level, offering a commanding view over the city. Near Saint David’s Church, there is a pantheon of famous Georgian public figures. Above the Holy Mtatsminda Mountain, there is a park with attractions for children and various types of restaurants for adults. A special tram transports passengers to the park.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Established in the 5th century AD around its geothermal spring resources, Tbilisi grew to become a key political and cultural hub in the Caucasus. The city’s Old Town brims with charm, drawing attention with its multicultural melange. Peacefully cohabitating in this area are the mosque, the synagogue, and the Armenian and Roman Catholic churches,…
Established in the 5th century AD around its geothermal spring resources, Tbilisi grew to become a key political and cultural hub in the Caucasus. The city’s Old Town brims with charm, drawing attention with its multicultural melange. Peacefully cohabitating in this area are the mosque, the synagogue, and the Armenian and Roman Catholic churches, blending seamlessly with Georgian Orthodox churches and the local residential structures.
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