Explore Tbilisi’s rich cultural tapestry on a private walking tour and cable car ride. Discover legends, traditions, and contemporary life with expert guides.
Explore Tbilisi’s rich cultural tapestry on a private walking tour and cable car ride. Discover legends, traditions, and contemporary life with expert guides.
- Liberty Square - Liberty Square, also referred to as Freedom Square, is a significant landmark in Tbilisi, Georgia. It stands as a symbol of the nation’s quest for independence and is centrally located in the city.
- Parliament of Georgia - The Parliament of Georgia serves as the country’s highest legislative authority, tasked with creating and…
- Liberty Square - Liberty Square, also referred to as Freedom Square, is a significant landmark in Tbilisi, Georgia. It stands as a symbol of the nation’s quest for independence and is centrally located in the city.
- Parliament of Georgia - The Parliament of Georgia serves as the country’s highest legislative authority, tasked with creating and modifying laws, supervising the government, and representing the Georgian populace. It is situated in a contemporary building in Tbilisi, the capital.
- Presidential Palace - The Presidential Palace in Tbilisi, Georgia, is a notable architectural icon and the official residence of the President. Located in Orbeliani Palace, it was originally the home of Prince Irakli Orbeliani, a Georgian noble and poet.
- Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater - The Rezo Gabriadze Tower in Tbilisi, Georgia, is a whimsical architectural creation by the famous Georgian artist and puppeteer, Rezo Gabriadze. This unique tower showcases intricate clock mechanisms and playful characters, reflecting Gabriadze’s distinctive artistic style.
- Anchiskhati Basilica - The Anchiskhati Basilica, situated in Tbilisi’s historic center, is one of Georgia’s oldest surviving churches. Dating back to the 6th century, this small yet important basilica is celebrated for its ancient architecture and cultural significance.
- The Bridge of Peace - The Bridge of Peace, crossing the Mtkvari River in Tbilisi, Georgia, is a modern architectural wonder and a symbol of the city’s evolution. Designed by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, this pedestrian bridge features a striking bow-shaped steel and glass canopy, illuminated by thousands of LED lights at night, creating a stunning visual display. Opened in 2010, it has quickly become an iconic landmark, linking the historic Old Tbilisi with the modern Rike Park.
- Rike Park - Rike Park is a scenic urban retreat in Tbilisi, Georgia. Located on the left bank of the Mtkvari River, this contemporary public park offers a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
- Tbilisi Cable Car - The Tbilisi Cable Car, also known as the Tbilisi Aerial Tramway, is a favored transportation attraction in Tbilisi. Spanning the picturesque Mtkvari River, it provides passengers with stunning views of Tbilisi’s historic Old Town and modern skyline as it travels from Rike Park to Narikala Fortress.
- Narikala Fortress - Narikala Fortress is an ancient structure overlooking Tbilisi’s historic district. Dating back to the 4th century, this impressive fortress offers sweeping views of the city and the Mtkvari River. Originally built for defense, Narikala has witnessed centuries of Georgian history, including numerous invasions and conflicts.
- Kartlis Deda - Kartlis Deda, or “Mother of Georgia,” is a towering statue that overlooks Tbilisi. Erected in 1958, the monument stands on Sololaki Hill and represents the Georgian spirit of hospitality and resilience.
- Jumah Mosque - The Jumah Mosque, also known as the Friday Mosque, is a historic religious site in the heart of Tbilisi. Dating back to the 19th century, this mosque is a key center for Islamic worship and community events.
- Leghvtakhevi Waterfall - The Legvtakhevi Waterfall is a delightful natural feature in the Legvtakhevi Gorge, near Tbilisi’s historic district. This charming waterfall flows down rocky cliffs, surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene oasis in the city.
- Abanotubani - Abanotubani is a historic district in Tbilisi, Georgia, famous for its sulfur baths. Located in the heart of the Old Town, Abanotubani features unique domed structures where visitors can enjoy traditional Georgian bathhouse experiences. The area is well-known for its natural hot springs, used for relaxation and healing for centuries.
- Meidan Bazaar - The Meidan Bazaar souvenir shop is a delightful boutique in the historic Meidan Bazaar of Old Tbilisi. This charming shop offers a variety of unique souvenirs and gifts, including traditional Georgian crafts, textiles, ceramics, jewelry, and artwork.
- Shardeni Street - Shardeni Street is a lively and fashionable street in the heart of Old Tbilisi. Filled with charming cafes, restaurants, galleries, and boutiques, this pedestrian-friendly street has a vibrant atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists.
- Tamada (Toastmaster) Statue - Depicting a traditional Georgian toastmaster, known as “Tamada,” the statue honors the country’s rich cultural heritage and hospitality. The Tamada plays a central role in Georgian feasts, leading toasts and fostering camaraderie among guests.
- Wine Tasting
- All Fees and Taxes
- Guide service
- Wine Tasting
- All Fees and Taxes
- Guide service
- Hotel pick-up
- Zipline
- Boat ride
- Any other activities
- Hotel pick-up
- Zipline
- Boat ride
- Any other activities
Rich Cultural Tapestry:
Tbilisi boasts a diverse history and culture, influenced by various civilizations throughout the centuries.
Guided by experienced guides, the walking tour provides valuable insights into Tbilisi’s history, culture, and way of life.
Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the city’s legends, traditions, and contemporary…
Rich Cultural Tapestry:
Tbilisi boasts a diverse history and culture, influenced by various civilizations throughout the centuries.
Guided by experienced guides, the walking tour provides valuable insights into Tbilisi’s history, culture, and way of life.
Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the city’s legends, traditions, and contemporary issues, gaining a deeper understanding of what makes Tbilisi unique.
- Infant seats available on request
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.