Tbilisi is a capital city with several top tourist attractions to explore. It has fantastic sceneries, stunningly historical sites, and a distinctive blend of ancient and modern ways of life.
There are equally attractions to explore. You will remember this country for a long time because of the breathtaking view from Narikala Fortress and Mtatsminda Central Park.
You’ll explore this wonderful city's many hidden gems and interesting places and discover Georgia's rich history, culture, and natural beauty.
Tbilisi's long and interesting history attracts tens of thousands of people worldwide every year.
Many well-known writers, artists, and poets have been inspired by the beautiful scenery of Georgia's mountainous region and the country's unique culture to write great works about it.
The tour begins at 10:00 when our guide picks you up from the hotel. You will then be brought in at our company office for the check-in.
The first place to visit will be Holy Trinity Cathedral, which most people in the area call "Sameba." The Cathedral construction was completed in 2004.
There isn't much history about this cathedral as most other churches in Tbilisi do. However, it is beautiful in many different ways.
It is the third largest Orthodox cathedral in the world, after Saint Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow. It is 97.5 meters tall.
The next stop is the old town of Tbilisi. Famous sights include the Metekhi Cathedral, the Vakhtang Gorgasali Monument, the cable car, the Mother of Georgia statue, the Narikala Fortress, the sulfur baths district, the Leghvtakhevi Waterfall, Shardeni Street, the Sioni Church, and the Anchiskhati Church, as well as the Puppet Theater Rezo Gabriadze's clock tower and the Bridge of Peace.
Exploring the old town, Tbilisi will start by taking a walk through the historic district and heading toward the Metekhi Church. After that, you listen to Tbilisi's fascinating history.
Exploring the old town, Tbilisi will start by taking a walk through the historic district and heading toward the Metekhi Church. After that, you listen to Tbilisi's fascinating history.
Also, you can visit Sioni Cathedral, which has some of the most beautiful frescoes in the world and learn about the history of Anchiskhati Church.
After seeing the statue of the Toastmaster, we take the cable car up to the Mother of Georgia's Monument and take beautiful pictures of Tbilisi from there.
After that, we proceed with the tour to Narikala Fortress, where we'll visit the mosque. Then, we'll take Leghvtakhevi gorge to get to Leghvtakhevi waterfall.
We finally stop to take some pictures that will stay with us forever, and then we walk along the Bridge of Love toward the sulfur baths district. As you travel to the "Leghvtakhevi" gorge, you will see beautiful views of it.
Turtle Lake is situated in the Vake-Saburtalo area. It is close to 700 meters above sea level. It is located on the left side of Mtatsminda's cliff, near the Vake Park and the Ethnographic Museum. Turtle Lake is a great place to jog, relax, and do sports training.
Your tour guide will guide you to the Open-Air Museum of Ethnography. Here you will see a collection of mostly traditional houses made of wood, collected from different parts of Georgia. It is on a hillside covered with trees and provides visitors with beautiful views.
Mtatsminda Central Park is a wonderful place to take the kids and spend quality time together as a family. There are attractions suited for both children and adults.
Mtatsminda Park is still a favorite destination for tourists and locals searching for a place to have fun and relax.
Mtsaminda Central Park is worth visiting for several reasons, one of which is the historic fairground, which features a Tbilisi TV tower, a restaurant, and a Ferris wheel.
For a complete refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start date.
The tour will go on matter weather conditions. So, your dressing should be guided by the weather of the day. Women must cover their heads when they go into a church, and you cannot enter church wearing short. The Open Air Museum of Ethnography is closed on Mondays and public holidays.