Fun Walking Tour of Old Tbilisi





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Come explore the narrow streets of Old Tiflis with us and be surprised to discover things you cannot read about anywhere on the internet. Tbilisi is an ever young city with 1,600 year history. There are so many things to be discovered about its history, culture, people. Walking and listening to a guide who is excited about the city and the little things that make it so unique, yet very familiar and welcoming for everyone. You can discover your own Tbilisi with us! Total walking distance 2-3 km; Tour starts on Freedom square and finishes at Sulfur baths district.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(4)
It was the best city tour we've ever been to. Smart funny and interesting. Not only did he tell us about the city's architecture and history, but we were also able to ask about politics and society. It was a very good conversation. Thank You!!
They never responded after the booking to confirm a meeting time. I had to contact viator to ask for a full refund
I apologize for this failure on our part. Our email system was down and we were locked out from our inbox. So we could not see your booking. Sorry to miss this chance to show you our beautiful city!
We had a really nice experience doing this tour of old Tbilisi especially with our guide Kato. Everything was perfect: timing, pace (we had a little baby), content, and knowledge. We discovered the main places of the city and learned a lot of anecdotes about Tbilisi. Thanks to Irakli as well who was very helpful and supportive in organizing the trip.
Thanks, guys! It was so nice to have you here in Tbilisi - you were our first guests from your country! ;) Come visit again <3
I've done several package tour in Georgia to cities outside of Tbilisi and this was hands down the best one I've been on. You get to see a little bit of history, nature, and culture. Irakli is very knowledgeable and funny. My favourite part of the trip was the late lunch at a small winery with the whole group and Irakli. We had a short tour of the winery and how wine is made traditional way, and had delicious Georgian homemade food. Our group had so much fun and it was an unforgettable experience that I will look back years to come!



