Tbilisi Walking Tour Including Cable Car and Traditional Bakery





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This 4-hour walking tour of Tbilisi, offers a comprehensive overview of the Georgian capital’s top attractions. This tour is ideal for visitors short on time who want to see what the city has to offer.
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Traveler's Meeting Point - is a free space where you can meet new exciting people, play some board games, listen to good music or enjoy a glass of wine.
Virgin Mary Metekhi church is located on the left bank of the river Mtkvari, on the cliff plateau. The first church on this place was probably built by Vakhtang Gorgasali, symbolically resembling the church built on virgin Mary’s tomb in Gethsemane garden in Jerusalem. According to the legend, the former catholicos Kirion transferred the saint Shushanik to this church in the 7th century.
Vakhtang I Gorgasali, of the Chosroid dynasty, was a king of Iberia, natively known as Kartli, in the second half of the 5th and first quarter of the 6th century. Dating Vakhtang's reign is problematic. With the alliance to the Byzantine Empire, he led his people into a lengthy struggle against Sasanian Iranian hegemony, which ended in Vakhtang's defeat and the weakening of the kingdom of Iberia. Tradition also ascribes his reorganization of the Georgian Orthodox Church and the foundation of Tbilisi, Georgia's modern capital. Ivane Javakhishvili assigns to Vakhtang's rule the dates c. 449–502, while Cyril Toumanoff suggests 447–522.
We cross Europe Square and get the information about the relationship between Georgia and the European Union, which is vital for Georgians.
Rike park is considered to be the youngest recreational area in Tbilisi. It is situated on the left bank of the river Kura (Mtkvari) and has already become a popular place for both local and international visitors, especially families, and in summer. The Rike park is relatively easy to find, as its main entrance is right from the beautiful pedestrian ‘Bridge of Peace.’ The park hosts numerous entertainment facilities like singing and dancing fountains, artificial climbing walls, children’s maze, mega-chess boards, footpaths, and quiet corners. The start point of a newly opened cable car that takes visitors up to Narikala fortress is located in the Rike park and several fancy bars and restaurants.
We use a cable car to get to Mother of Georgia's statue and see amazing views from there.
Kartvlis Deda (Mother of a Georgian), erroneously known as Kartlis Deda, is a monument in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi, which has become a city symbol. The statue was erected on the top of Sololaki hill in 1958, the year Tbilisi celebrated its 1500th anniversary. Prominent Georgian sculptor Elguja Amashukeli designed the twenty-meter aluminum figure of a woman in a Georgian national dress. She symbolizes the Georgian national character: in her left hand, she holds a bowl of wine to greet those who come as friends, and in her right hand is a sword for those who come as enemies.
Bridge of Peace is the attraction one wouldn’t want to miss in Tbilisi. A pedestrian glass and steel bridge in a bow-shaped design sit over the Mtkvari (Kura) river in the Georgian capital. It was officially opened in May 2010. The bridge was brought to Georgia from Italy in 200 unassembled components. The bridge is 156 meters long and has more than 10 000 LED bulbs built-in that are switched on daily 90 minutes before the sunset.
We stop at the Patriarchate of Georgia and hear interesting facts about the place.
In the historical district, in upper Kala, on Shavteli street, the Anchiskhati basilica is located, the church dates back to the 6th century. According to the historical sources, it was constructed by Dachi Ujarmeli ( from Ujarma). It was bearing the name of the Virgin Mary’s Birth. The name Anchiskhati was given to it a little bit later. When Peter Meskhi moved the image of Christ not made by hand from the Anchi church to this one in 1675, Peter was granted the position of a pastor by the Catholicon Domenici. From this day on, the Meskhishvilis were pastors of the church. The son of Peter- Alex is the founder of the calligraphers’ dynasty called the Aleximaskhishvilis.
In 2010 Rezo Gabriadze built a unique clock tower next to the marionette theatre in Tbilisi's old town. Every hour an angel comes out with a small hammer to ring the bell. There is a small puppet theatre inside the tower, and twice a day, at 12:00 and 19:00, you can see a show – “The Circle of Life.” Rezo decorated the tower with hundreds of tiles, which he designed himself, and then it instantly became a prominent architectural attraction of Tbilisi. People often call it the Tower with a clock or The Tower with the angel.
Sioni Cathedral is located on the street having the same name, in one of the oldest districts of Tbilisi, in upper Kala. According to the legend, the first church on the very place was constructed by King Vakhtang Gorgasali in the 5th century,
Taste traditional Georgian pie and lemonade.
Tamada means a toastmaster in Georgian. We stop at a place and hear exciting stories about this tradition of toastmastering.
Shardeni Street is one of the most popular and beautiful streets in Tbilisi. This pedestrian street is so well known that any guest that travels to Georgia never leaves this country without visiting Shardeni Street.
The “Abanotubani” is the name given to the district in the Old Town of Tbilisi. There is a whole street (Abanos Kucha) of public bathhouses that use the sulfurous waters of the many hot springs in this area.
Leghvtakhevi is the waterfall we visit during the tour; the place is popular among Georgians and foreigners to chill when it's hot.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The minimum age of a traveler is 5.
- Cable cars won’t be operating during the windy weather.
- The tour operates in all weather conditions. Therefore, please dress according to the weather.
- Dress code for a church - It's not allowed for anyone to enter a church in shorts, and women need to cover their heads.
Reviews(1,513)
Saba was our guide, he took great care of his visitors, making sure we all are acquainted before the tour. Then at a leisurely pace acquainted us with central Tbilisi and its history. A great way to start off knowledge with Tbilisi and Georgia's history.
We really enjoyed our walking tour of Tbilisi with Niko. The itinerary was well planned and gave us a great introduction to the city, its history and local culture. We also really enjoyed the khachapuri and local lemonades along the way. Niko was knowledgeable and clearly passionate about Tbilisi. I asked him probably a hundred questions during the tour, and he was always happy to answer and explain things in more detail. He also gave us lots of useful recommendations for the rest of our stay — places to visit on our own, restaurants to try, and where to buy souvenirs and local food. We spent several hours walking around the city, but it never felt too long. It was interesting, relaxed and very informative. Thank you, Niko, for showing us around Tbilisi and sharing so much with us. We had a great time and would definitely recommend this tour.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I had a wonderful tour of Tbilisi with Eli, ! She is a truly authentic and passionate guide, with excellent knowledge of the city, its history, culture, and traditions. She made the tour interesting. I learned a lot and discovered the city through her eyes. highly recommend!
We had a wonderful experience on this walking tour of Tbilisi! It was a great way to discover the city, its history, culture, and hidden gems. One of the highlights was stopping at a local bakery, where we tried some absolutely delicious traditional Georgian treats. Our guide, Lizzy, was amazing! She was warm, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and made the whole tour fun and engaging. She really made us feel welcome and gave us a great introduction to Tbilisi. Highly recommended if you want to experience the city beyond the usual tourist spots. Thank you, Lizzy, for such a wonderful tour! ❤️
Kati was great from beginning to the end o really recommend her
It was a very good tour that I highly recommend! Our guide Kati was superb, she explained everything that was important to understand the history of the city.
Giorgi was an excellent guide! The 4hour tour through Tbilisi was great!
A great walking tour to learn about Tbilisi’s history and culture. We visited historic churches, learned interesting stories about the city’s past, enjoyed amazing views from the cable car, and finished with a delicious local pastry. Our guide Tota was friendly and knowledgeable, making the experience enjoyable and informative. Highly recommended for first-time visitors!
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! 💛 We're delighted you enjoyed discovering Tbilisi's history, culture, and beautiful viewpoints. It's especially great to hear that Tota made the tour both informative and fun with his friendly approach. We'll be sure to pass along your kind words. We hope to see you again on your next visit to Georgia! 🇬🇪
Omar/ OKO our tour guide is very good and we enjoyed our tour and everything specially the Georgian pie and lemonade that we had.. he explained everything clearly.
Thank you so much for your lovely review! 💛 We're delighted to hear you enjoyed the tour with Oko and Omar. It's wonderful that you loved the Georgian pie and lemonade, and that Oko's stories and explanations made the experience even more enjoyable. We hope to welcome you back for another adventure in Georgia! 🇬🇪
I loved the tour so many interesting things the guide was so nice and she explained everything
Thank you so much for your kind review! 😊 We're delighted to hear you loved the tour and found it so interesting. It's wonderful to know your guide made the experience even better with her explanations. We hope to welcome you back for another unforgettable adventure in Georgia soon!



