Arrive, collect luggage and take a pre-booked transfer or taxi to your family-friendly hotel; allow time for a slow, calm transition for the baby. Transfers are ~20–40 minutes depending on traffic from center.
Check in and have an easy seated lunch in a garden setting; Café Littera is calm, stroller-accessible and tolerant of families, or use your hotel restaurant for convenience.
Short, flat walk along Rike Park and across the Bridge of Peace; stroller-friendly promenades give great first impressions without the steep cobbles of narrower alleys.
The Abanotubani (sulfur bath) district is atmospheric; private family rooms are available if you want a short soak—check with your partner and babysitting arrangements first. Baths commonly operate roughly 10:00–22:00; confirm hours and reserve a private room if using.
Family-friendly restaurants near the puppet theatre and Old Town serve Georgian favorites; early dinner keeps the baby’s schedule calm and avoids late crowds.
A spacious site with wide walkways and stroller access around the exterior; visit in the morning for cooler, quieter conditions (typical opening ~9:00–18:00).
Take the funicular (typical daytime hours from mid-morning) for sweeping city views. The funicular carriage is stroller-manageable if folded — otherwise use a carrier. The upper terrace and cafés are a gentle stop for the baby.
A compact, stroller-friendly museum focused on Georgian history and treasures; plan a short visit to avoid overstimulation (opens commonly 10:00–18:00).
Flat walking areas near the river; the flea market is interesting and short enough for a baby break. Good spot for souvenirs without long, steep walks.
Set out after breakfast with a private driver or rental car; the drive typically takes ~3 hours without long stops, but plan two stops for baby comfort and photos.
Rooms Hotel Kazbegi is a comfortable, family-friendly option with cribs on request and large windows/terraces overlooking Kazbegi — ideal for relaxing with an infant.
If you want closer views without a long hike, hire a local 4x4 to reach a roadside viewpoint near the church; the actual hike to the church is steep and not stroller-friendly, but nearby viewpoints are accessible. Book a short roundtrip (1.5–2 hours) and consider alternating who goes up if one parent wants closer access while the other stays with the baby at a flatter spot.
Leave mid-afternoon to avoid evening fatigue; plan a couple of 15–30 minute stops (restrooms, feeding) and expect roughly 3–3.5 hours driving time to the city with traffic.
Choose a central, comfortable hotel with good lift access and provision of cribs — Stamba or Tbilisi Marriott work well for families and give easy late-evening options.
Cable car runs in evenings (commonly until later hours); folding the stroller is easiest—otherwise use a carrier. Keep this very short and local to the hotel.
Allow about 2.5–3 hours before the flight for traffic, check-in and baby preparation; plan transfer time ~30–60 minutes from central Tbilisi depending on traffic and hotel location.