Tbilisi, the vibrant capital of Georgia, is a city that beautifully blends ancient history with modern charm. In this blog, I’ll share my detailed 3-day itinerary for Tbilisi, including public transport options, budget tips, and insights from my personal trip.

Day 1: Discovering Old Tbilisi

Morning:

  • Narikala Fortress: Start your day with a visit to Narikala Fortress, offering panoramic views of the city. Take the cable car from Rike Park for a scenic ride.
    • Cable Car Cost: 2.5 GEL one-way
  • Mother of Georgia Monument: Near the fortress, visit the iconic Mother of Georgia statue, symbolizing the city’s strength and hospitality.

Afternoon:

  • Tbilisi Botanical Garden: Just a short walk from Narikala Fortress, explore the lush Tbilisi Botanical Garden. Enjoy the beautiful landscapes, waterfalls, and peaceful atmosphere.
    • Entry Fee: 2 GEL
  • Metekhi Church: Visit the historic Metekhi Church, located on a cliff overlooking the Mtkvari River. This 13th-century church is an important religious and historical site.

Evening:

  • Liberty Square: Explore Liberty Square, a central and bustling area of Tbilisi with beautiful architecture and vibrant energy. It’s a great place to stroll and people-watch.

Dinner in Old Tbilisi: Dine at a restaurant overlooking the city, offering a mix of traditional and modern Georgian cuisine.

  • Budget: 40-60 GEL

Day 2: Exploring Modern Tbilisi

Morning:

  • Rustaveli Avenue: Begin your day by strolling down Rustaveli Avenue, Tbilisi’s main thoroughfare, lined with shops, theaters, and museums.
  • Georgian National Museum: Dive into the rich history and culture of Georgia.
    • Entry Fee: 10 GEL

Afternoon:

  • Lunch at a Café: Try a local café for a light and delicious Georgian meal.
    • Budget: 15-25 GEL
  • Mtatsminda Park: Take the funicular to Mtatsminda Park for fun rides and stunning city views.
    • Funicular Cost: 5 GEL one-way

Evening:

  • Dinner and Nightlife: Explore the vibrant nightlife with dinner at a trendy restaurant and a visit to local bars.
    • Budget: 50-70 GEL

Day 3: Nature and Local Culture

Morning:

  • Chronicle of Georgia: Begin your day with a visit to the impressive Chronicle of Georgia monument. This grand structure provides a deep insight into Georgia’s history and culture, as well as stunning views over Tbilisi Sea.
    • Entry Fee: Free

Afternoon:

  • Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba): Visit the magnificent Holy Trinity Cathedral, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. It’s a key religious site and an architectural marvel.
  • Bridge of Peace: Take a leisurely walk to the Bridge of Peace, a modern glass and steel bridge that spans the Mtkvari River and is a symbol of Tbilisi’s blend of tradition and modernity.

Lunch at a Local Eatery: Enjoy a meal at a nearby restaurant.

  • Budget: 20-30 GEL

Evening:

  • Dinner with a View: End your trip with a memorable dinner at a restaurant offering a panoramic view of the city.
    • Budget: 60-80 GEL

Public Transport in Tbilisi

Tbilisi’s public transport system is affordable and efficient. Here are some options:

  • Metro: The metro is a convenient way to travel, with a single ride costing 0.5 GEL.
  • Buses: Buses cover most parts of the city, with a flat fare of 0.5 GEL per ride.
  • Marshrutkas (Minibuses): These are widely used for short trips within the city. The fare varies but is generally around 0.8-1 GEL.
  • Taxi: Taxis are readily available and relatively cheap. Use apps like Bolt or Yandex for better rates.

Budget Tips

  • Public Transport: Use the metro and buses to save money on transportation.
  • Local Eateries: Eat at local restaurants and street food stalls for delicious and affordable meals.
  • Accommodations: Opt for budget hotels or hostels, which offer comfortable stays at lower prices.

My Tbilisi Trip Experience

I visited Tbilisi during the winter and was captivated by its unique charm and warm hospitality. From the historic sites of Old Tbilisi to the lively atmosphere of Rustaveli Avenue, every moment was filled with discovery and joy. The blend of ancient traditions and modern lifestyle makes Tbilisi a truly remarkable destination.

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