Tbilisi, the vibrant capital of Georgia, offers a rich blend of history, culture, and modern charm. This 4-day itinerary will help you make the most of your visit, with a mix of historical sites, modern attractions, and local experiences.

I visited Tbilisi during the winter and was captivated by its unique charm and warm hospitality. From exploring historic sites and modern attractions to enjoying vibrant local culture, every moment in Tbilisi was filled with discovery and joy. The city’s blend of ancient traditions and contemporary lifestyle makes it a truly remarkable destination.

Day 1: Discovering Old Tbilisi

Morning:

  • Narikala Fortress: Start your exploration with a visit to Narikala Fortress. Take the cable car from Rike Park for a scenic ride and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
    • 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: Walk to the lush Tbilisi Botanical Garden to enjoy its beautiful landscapes and peaceful atmosphere.
    • Entry Fee: 2 GEL
  • Metekhi Church: Visit the historic Metekhi Church, perched on a cliff overlooking the Mtkvari River. It’s an important religious and historical site.

Evening:

  • Liberty Square: Stroll through Liberty Square, a bustling area known for its beautiful architecture and vibrant energy. It’s a great spot to relax and soak in the local ambiance.
  • Dinner in Old Tbilisi: Enjoy a meal at a restaurant with views of the city, offering a mix of traditional and modern Georgian cuisine.
    • Budget: 40-60 GEL

Day 2: Exploring Modern Tbilisi

Morning:

  • Rustaveli Avenue: Start your day by exploring Rustaveli Avenue, Tbilisi’s main thoroughfare. It’s lined with shops, theaters, and museums.
  • Georgian National Museum: Visit this museum to dive into Georgia’s rich history and culture.
    • Entry Fee: 10 GEL

Afternoon:

  • Lunch at a Café: Enjoy a meal at a local café on Rustaveli Avenue.
    • Budget: 15-25 GEL
  • Mtatsminda Park: Take the funicular to Mtatsminda Park. Enjoy fun rides and stunning views of the city.
    • Funicular Cost: 5 GEL one-way

Evening:

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

Day 3: Nature and Cultural Exploration

Morning:

  • Chronicle of Georgia: Visit the Chronicle of Georgia monument for insights into Georgian history and stunning views over Tbilisi Sea.
    • Entry Fee: Free
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba): Explore the impressive Holy Trinity Cathedral, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. It’s a significant religious site and architectural marvel.

Afternoon:

  • Lunch at a Local Eatery: Enjoy a meal at a nearby restaurant.
    • Budget: 20-30 GEL
  • Bridge of Peace: Take a walk to the modern Bridge of Peace, a glass and steel bridge over the Mtkvari River, symbolizing Tbilisi’s blend of tradition and modernity.

Evening:

  • Dinner with a View: Dine at a restaurant offering a panoramic view of the city.
    • Budget: 60-80 GEL

Day 4: Local Culture and Relaxation

Morning:

  • Fabrika Tbilisi: Start your day at Fabrika, a hip and creative space with shops, cafes, and galleries. It’s a great spot to experience local culture and artistry.
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba): If you haven’t visited yet, take another moment to explore this grand cathedral.

Afternoon:

  • Lunch at a Local Eatery: Enjoy a meal at a nearby restaurant or café.
    • Budget: 20-30 GEL
  • Sulfur Baths District (Optional): If you didn’t have time earlier, visit the Abanotubani district for a relaxing experience in the famous sulfur baths.
    • Budget: 30-100 GEL depending on the bathhouse and services

Evening:

  • Final Dinner in Tbilisi: Have a final dinner at a restaurant you haven’t yet tried or revisit your favorite spot.
    • Budget: 60-80 GEL

Public Transport in Tbilisi

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

  • Metro: Convenient for longer distances within the city, with a single ride costing 0.5 GEL.
  • Buses: Cover most parts of the city, with a flat fare of 0.5 GEL per ride.
  • Marshrutkas (Minibuses): Used for shorter trips, with fares around 0.8-1 GEL.
  • Taxi: Use apps like Bolt or Yandex for better rates.

Budget Tips

  • Public Transport: Use the metro and buses for economical travel.
  • Local Eateries: Dine at local restaurants and street food stalls for affordable meals.
  • Accommodations: Consider budget hotels or hostels for comfortable stays at lower prices.

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Hello! I’m Chandan Singh, a civil engineer based in Dubai with a passion for exploring the world. I Travelled 18 Countries. When I’m not working on construction projects or when i need rest, you’ll find me traveling to new destinations, uncovering hidden gems, and immersing myself in different cultures.

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