Nestled along the banks of the Mtkvari River, the historic city of Tbilisi beckons explorers to discover its captivating old town. Join a fun walking tour that’ll whisk you through charming, winding streets, where 19th-century architecture, artisan workshops, and local eateries await. Marvel at the iconic sulphur baths, experience the lively atmosphere, and savor traditional cuisine – all while uncovering Tbilisi’s rich heritage and vibrant culture. But the true highlights are yet to be revealed. Prepare to be captivated by this enchanting city.
Key Points

- Discover the historic charm of Old Tbilisi’s winding streets, crumbling 19th-century architecture, and colorful houses on a guided walking tour.
- Explore hidden gems like traditional artisan workshops, local eateries, and the oldest synagogue in the Sololaki area.
- Immerse in Tbilisi’s vibrant culture by sampling local cuisine, witnessing traditional dance performances, and observing artisan craftsmanship.
- Experience panoramic views of the Mtkvari River and the iconic Sulphur Baths with their intricate domed structures.
- The walking tour, while not wheelchair accessible, offers alternative routes for visitors with mobility challenges and frequent rest stops for comfort.
Discovering the Charm of Old Tbilisi

Although Old Tbilisi may seem unassuming at first glance, the city’s historic charm quickly unfolds as you wander through its winding streets.
Tucked away amid crumbling 19th-century architecture, you’ll discover colorful houses, charming cafes, and the iconic sulphur baths.
At the heart of the Old Town, Abanotubani is a must-see, with its domed bathhouses that have been drawing visitors for centuries.
As you explore, you’ll be captivated by the blend of old and new, where modern life seamlessly coexists with the remnants of Tbilisi’s past.
This walking tour offers a glimpse into the soul of the city.
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Exploring the Hidden Gems of the City

Beyond the well-trodden paths, Tbilisi’s Old Town hides a wealth of lesser-known gems that offer a more intimate glimpse into the city’s history and culture.
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The quaint Maidan neighborhood, where traditional artisan workshops and local eateries line the streets.
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The secluded Sololaki area, home to stunning 19th-century architecture and the oldest synagogue in the city.
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The serene Botanical Garden, a lush oasis that offers panoramic views of the Mtkvari River and the Old Town skyline.
These hidden pockets allow visitors to experience the true essence of Tbilisi, away from the crowds and tourist traps.
Immersing Yourself in Tbilisi’s Vibrant Culture

Tbilisi’s vibrant culture invites visitors to enjoy the city’s rich heritage and lively traditions. From ancient churches to bustling markets, the tour showcases the city’s diverse cultural tapestry. Guests can sample local cuisine, witness traditional dance performances, and explore the artisan workshops that dot the Old Town. The experience provides a glimpse into the daily lives of Tbilisi’s residents, fostering a deeper appreciation for the city’s unique character. Whether wandering through the narrow alleyways or admiring the stunning architecture, travelers are sure to leave with a newfound connection to Tbilisi’s captivating culture.
| Highlights | Traditional Cuisine | Artisan Workshops | Cultural Performances |
|————|——————-|——————-|———————-|
| Narikala Fortress | Khinkali (Dumplings) | Pottery Making | Georgian Folk Dance |
| Abanotubani Sulphur Baths | Khachapuri (Cheese Bread) | Jewelry Making | Polyphonic Singing |
| Tbilisi Chronicle Museum | Mtsvadi (Skewered Meat) | Weaving Demonstrations | Puppet Theater Shows |
| Shardeni Street Markets | Churchkhela (Dried Fruit Candy) | Ceramic Tile Painting | Traditional Music Concerts |
Highlights of the Private Guided Walking Tour

The private guided walking tour of Old Tbilisi immerses visitors in the city’s captivating history and architectural wonders.
The tour covers famous and hidden sites, showcasing:
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The charming Old Town, with its narrow, winding streets, colorful houses, and stunning examples of traditional Georgian architecture.
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The iconic Sulphur Baths, where visitors can marvel at the intricate domed brick structures and learn about the city’s history as a hub for relaxation and wellness.
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The lively Abanotubani district, known for its vibrant atmosphere, vibrant street art, and panoramic views of the Mtkvari River.
Customizing Your Tbilisi Experience

While the walking tour of Old Tbilisi covers the city’s most iconic sights, travelers can further customize their experience to suit their interests and preferences.
The tour’s duration is flexible, ranging from 2 to 4 hours, allowing visitors to spend more time exploring specific areas or themes.
The tour’s flexible duration of 2 to 4 hours allows visitors to delve deeper into areas or themes of interest.
The guide can tailor the route to incorporate hidden gems, local cafes, or additional sites based on the group’s preferences.
Whether you’re seeking a deeper dive into Tbilisi’s history, architecture, or culture, the private tour format ensures a personalized and immersive exploration of this dynamic city.
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Accessibility and Participation Details

Although the walking tour of Old Tbilisi isn’t wheelchair accessible, it can be enjoyed by most travelers.
The tour covers a historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets and uneven terrain. However, the guide is happy to accommodate visitors’ needs, such as:
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Providing alternative routes for those with mobility challenges.
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Offering frequent rest stops along the way.
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Ensuring the pace of the tour is comfortable for all participants.
The tour is conveniently located near public transportation, making it accessible for visitors.
With the guide’s assistance, most travelers can participate and appreciate the charm of Old Tbilisi.
Feedback and Testimonials
Customers who’ve experienced the walking tour of Old Tbilisi have left insightful reviews.
With an average rating of 4.0 out of 5, the tour receives positive feedback on the guide’s knowledge and pacing.
One traveler noted issues with booking confirmation, which the host acknowledged as an email system failure and expressed regret for the missed opportunity.
The tour provides a well-curated exploration of Tbilisi’s historic district, satisfying most participants.
The reviews suggest a reliable and informative experience for those seeking an engaging introduction to the charming old town.
FAQ
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
The tour company does not permit bringing pets on the private walking tour of Old Tbilisi. The tour isn’t suitable for pets, as it’s a walking tour focused on the city’s historic sites and hidden gems.
Do You Offer Discounts for Students or Seniors?
The tour company doesn’t offer any discounts for students or seniors. The starting price of $29 per person is the same regardless of age or student status. Pricing is based on group size, not individual traveler characteristics.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Yes, photography is allowed during the tour. Guests are encouraged to capture the stunning architecture, vibrant street scenes, and cultural highlights along the way. Just be mindful of respecting others’ privacy.
Can I Request a Specific Start Time for the Tour?
Yes, you can request a specific start time for the tour. The tour is customizable, so the guide can accommodate your preferred schedule within the 2-4 hour duration. Just let the tour provider know your preferred start time when making the booking.
Do You Provide Water or Snacks During the Tour?
No, water or snacks are not provided during the tour. Guests are responsible for bringing their own refreshments. The focus is on the private guided walking experience through the historic sites of Old Tbilisi.
Sum Up
Enjoy the captivating charm of Old Tbilisi. Discover its hidden gems, from crumbling 19th-century architecture to vibrant artisan workshops and lively street art. Savor the flavors of traditional cuisine and soak in the panoramic views of the Mtkvari River. This private guided walking tour offers an unforgettable glimpse into Tbilisi’s rich heritage and vibrant culture, tailored to your preferences for an authentic experience.
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