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Tbilisi 5-Day Adventure

Friday, November 3: Exploring the Old Town

Start your trip by exploring the historic heart of Tbilisi, the Old Town. In the morning, wander through the narrow cobblestone streets filled with colorful balconies and traditional houses. Visit the ancient Metekhi Church and take in stunning views of the city from the Narikala Fortress. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in Georgian culture at the Georgian National Museum or discover the hidden treasures at the Sulphur Baths. As the evening sets in, head to Shardeni Street, known for its trendy cafes, bars, and art galleries.

  • Metekhi Church: Free, 1 hour
  • Narikala Fortress: Free, 2 hours
  • Georgian National Museum: GEL 15 ($9), 2 hours
  • Sulphur Baths: GEL 10 ($6), 2 hours
  • Shardeni Street: Cost varies, evening
Saturday, November 4: Mtskheta and Jvari Monastery

Embark on a day trip to the ancient capital of Georgia, Mtskheta. In the morning, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, perched on a hill overlooking the town. Continue to Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, one of the holiest places in Georgia. In the afternoon, explore the narrow streets of Mtskheta, filled with traditional houses and small artisan shops. Don't miss tasting the local delicacy, khinkali, at a traditional Georgian restaurant. Return to Tbilisi in the evening.

  • Jvari Monastery: Free, 2 hours
  • Svetitskhoveli Cathedral: GEL 5 ($3), 1 hour
  • Exploring Mtskheta: Cost varies, afternoon
  • Khinkali Restaurant: GEL 30-40 ($18-$24), 1 hour
Sunday, November 5: Wine Tasting in Kakheti

Indulge in a wine-filled day trip to the picturesque Kakheti region. In the morning, visit the stunning hilltop town of Sighnaghi, often called the "City of Love." Explore its charming streets and enjoy panoramic views of the Alazani Valley. In the afternoon, head to a local winery and immerse yourself in the traditional winemaking process, accompanied by tastings of renowned Georgian wines. Return to Tbilisi in the evening, and savor a delicious dinner at a traditional Georgian restaurant.

  • Sighnaghi: Free, 2 hours
  • Winery Visit: GEL 30-50 ($18-$30), 3 hours
  • Dinner at a Traditional Georgian Restaurant: GEL 50-70 ($30-$42), 2 hours
Monday, November 6: Modern Tbilisi and Mtatsminda Park

Experience the modern side of Tbilisi on this day. In the morning, explore Rustaveli Avenue, the main artery of the city, dotted with shops, cafes, and cultural venues. Visit the State Opera House, Rustaveli Theatre, and the Georgian National Gallery. In the afternoon, take a cable car up to Mtatsminda Park, located on the top of Mount Mtatsminda. Enjoy breathtaking views of Tbilisi, ride the ferris wheel, and have fun at the amusement park attractions. Return to the city center and indulge in a delicious dinner at a trendy restaurant.

  • Rustaveli Avenue: Free, 2 hours
  • Mtatsminda Park: GEL 10-20 ($6-$12), 3 hours
  • Trendy Dinner Spot: GEL 40-60 ($24-$36), 2 hours
Tuesday, November 7: Exploring Vake Park and Shopping

Spend the last day of your adventures in Tbilisi at Vake Park, a beautiful green oasis in the city. In the morning, take a leisurely walk through the park, surrounded by nature and architectural wonders like the Turtle Lake. Enjoy a picnic or a cup of coffee with stunning views. In the afternoon, head to the popular shopping district of Rustaveli Avenue, where you'll find a variety of local and international stores. End your trip with a delicious traditional farewell dinner at a local restaurant.

  • Vake Park: Free, 2 hours
  • Shopping on Rustaveli Avenue: Cost varies, 4 hours
  • Farewell Dinner: GEL 50-70 ($30-$42), 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

If you have extra time or want to venture off the beaten path, visit the Dry Bridge Flea Market for unique souvenirs and antiques. Explore the quirky art-filled neighborhood of Fabrika and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere. Take a stroll along the Mtkvari River and enjoy the scenic views. Lastly, don't miss tasting the traditional Georgian cuisine at local street food stalls and small family-owned restaurants, where you can savor khachapuri, khinkali, and the famous Georgian wines.

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