Climb or take the cable car to this ancient fortress for breathtaking panoramic views of Tbilisi. The fortress is a must-see historical landmark and free to visit.
Explore the charming streets of Tbilisi’s Old Town, admire traditional architecture, and visit local shops and the sulphur baths area for great cultural insight.
Enjoy delicious Georgian dishes such as khachapuri and khinkali at Samikitno, a popular and affordable local restaurant located in the heart of the Old Town.
Take a leisurely stroll along Tbilisi’s main avenue to see theatres, galleries, and Georgian architecture. This outdoor activity is free and very enjoyable in the afternoon light.
Have a traditional Georgian dinner at Barbarestan, a highly rated restaurant serving historic recipes in a warm and inviting environment. Booking ahead is advised.
Take a short 30-minute drive or marshrutka (minibus) to the ancient town of Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ancient churches and historical significance.
Hike up to the Jvari Monastery perched on a hilltop for stunning views over the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. The hike is rewarding and the site is open in the mornings till sunset.
Wander through the local market to see and buy Georgian handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs. This outdoor market offers cultural experiences and great photo opportunities.
Spend the late afternoon strolling or resting at Rike Park, with views of the Kura River and modern architectural landmarks such as the Bridge of Peace. Free entry and open till late evening.
End your trip with an early dinner at Keto and Kote, a cosy restaurant offering classic Georgian dishes with fresh ingredients in a relaxed atmosphere.