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Discover Tbilisi’s top sights and enjoy authentic Georgian wine on this private 16-hour Yerevan to Tbilisi round trip tour with walking and cultural highlights.


This 16-hour tour offers a seamless experience traveling from Yerevan to Georgia’s vibrant capital, Tbilisi. The journey begins with a comfortable ride in a private vehicle, ensuring a stress-free start. The tour includes free pick-up and drop-off within Yerevan, making logistics simple for travelers.
Once in Tbilisi, the guide leads you through the city’s most prominent sites, offering insights into its cultural and historical significance. This tour is ideal for those who want an in-depth, personalized exploration of Tbilisi in a single day. The private group setup guarantees an intimate atmosphere, perfect for those who prefer a flexible pace.
While the tour’s long duration might seem demanding, it packs a surprising amount of sights and experiences, making it a good choice for travelers eager to maximize their day. The tour does not include lunch, so travelers should plan accordingly, but the wine tasting in Ijevan is a highlight that adds a memorable touch to the journey.
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The tour’s first stops in Tbilisi highlight the city’s modern and historical sights. Liberty Square features the whimsical clock tower designed by Rezo Gabriadze, which hosts a puppet show twice daily and rings a bell every hour. This spot captures Tbilisi’s creative spirit and makes for lively photos.
Next, the Bridge of Peace provides a striking contrast with its modern pedestrian design and LED lighting. The bridge’s elegant bow shape spans the Mtkvari River and offers stunning views, especially at sunset. Visitors get ample time for photo stops and to admire its architectural beauty.
These landmarks set the tone for understanding Tbilisi’s blend of tradition and innovation. Guides explain the significance of each site, enriching the experience without it feeling rushed. The stops here are designed for short visits with free time, allowing visitors to soak in the surroundings and take memorable photos.

A key part of this tour is the visit to Narikala Fortress, an ancient stronghold overlooking the city. The site offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tbilisi and the Mtkvari River, providing a deep connection to the city’s past. The guide walks you through the fortress’s history and points out nearby landmarks.
Adjacent to Narikala, the Abanotubani neighborhood is famous for its traditional sulfur baths. The area’s distinctive architecture and therapeutic hot springs give a glimpse into Tbilisi’s long-standing bathing traditions. While the tour includes free time here, visitors often enjoy exploring further or relaxing at the baths.
The fortress and sulfur baths combine history, relaxation, and scenic views, making this stop a highlight for those interested in Tbilisi’s layered past. The site visit lasts about 30 minutes, with ample opportunity to appreciate the setting and take photos.

The Old Town of Tbilisi is a maze of narrow streets and charming courtyards that reveal the city’s authentic character. The tour guides you through its historic corners, from ancient churches to colorful houses. Wandering here, visitors find hidden cafes and boutiques.
Shardeni Street is the lively heart of Old Town, known for its vibrant cafes and artistic vibe. The guide offers insights into local life, and visitors can enjoy free time to sit at a café, people-watch, or explore the street’s shops. This area embodies the cultural pulse of Tbilisi, blending historical architecture with modern energy.
The walk through Old Town allows for spontaneous discoveries and personal moments, making it ideal for photographers or anyone interested in capturing the city’s lively atmosphere. The guided tour typically lasts about 20 minutes, with additional free time for exploration.
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Two statues elevate the city’s identity: the Mother of Georgia on Sololaki Hill and Kartlis Deda (Mother Georgia) at the city’s entrance. The Mother of Georgia is a tall figure holding a bowl of wine, symbolizing hospitality, while Kartlis Deda represents the Georgian spirit with her welcoming stance.
Photo stops at these statues provide sweeping views of Tbilisi. The guide shares stories behind their symbolism, emphasizing Georgia’s hospitality and resilience. These sites are easily accessible, with about 20 minutes allocated for photos and brief explanations.
These statues stand as powerful symbols of the city’s welcoming nature and national pride. Visitors often find these stops inspiring, perfect for memorable photos and a deeper appreciation of Georgian culture.
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A unique feature of this tour is the wine tasting experience in Ijevan. After a day of sightseeing, travelers get to enjoy local Georgian wines in a relaxed setting. The tasting offers a chance to try a variety of authentic wines, providing insights into Georgia’s centuries-old wine-making traditions.
This experience is included in the tour price, adding a cultural flavor to the day. It’s an ideal way to unwind and savor Georgian hospitality, with the guide likely sharing stories behind each variety. The wine tasting usually occurs after the main sightseeing, serving as a perfect ending to a full day.
The Ijevan wine degustation complements the exploration of Tbilisi, making this tour more than just a sightseeing trip but a culture into one of Georgia’s most cherished traditions.

Besides the main landmarks, the tour guides you through key neighborhoods like Vakhtang Gorgasali Street and Old Town. Vakhtang Gorgasali Street, named after Tbilisi’s founder, offers a glimpse into the city’s historical roots and local life.
The tour emphasizes walking and exploring, with guided walks and free time in select areas. This approach allows visitors to absorb the atmosphere and discover small details or shops that add to Tbilisi’s charm. The pace is manageable, ensuring visitors can enjoy each location without feeling hurried.
This emphasis on walking makes the tour accessible for most participants, although some sites involve steep or uneven terrain, so comfortable footwear is recommended.

Transportation on this tour is in comfortable vehicles with professional drivers, and Wi-Fi is available onboard, making it easy to stay connected. The tour is private, ensuring a tailored experience that can be adapted if needed.
Included in the price are taxes and traffic accident insurance, adding peace of mind. The tour’s flexibility allows for canceling up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and booking now with pay later options provides convenience and security.
While the tour is wheelchair accessible, travelers should inform the organizers about any specific needs beforehand. The tour does not include lunch, so planning for meals ahead of time is advisable.

This tour appeals to those who want a comprehensive day trip exploring Tbilisi’s most famous sites in one go. It suits travelers interested in history, architecture, and culture, with wine tasting included as a bonus.
People who prefer private touring and flexible schedules will find this especially beneficial. The long duration suits those prepared for a full day of sightseeing, and the focus on key landmarks makes it suitable for first-time visitors or those with limited time.
The tour’s mix of walking, guided explanations, and cultural experiences offers a well-rounded introduction to Tbilisi, making it a strong choice for curious explorers.
This 16-hour private tour from Yerevan to Tbilisi provides a thorough and enjoyable way to see Georgia’s capital in a single day. The itinerary balances major sights like Liberty Square, Narikala Fortress, and Shardeni Street with cultural experiences like sulfur baths and wine tasting.
The expert guide service, combined with comfortable transport and flexible stops, creates a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere. The inclusion of wine tasting adds an authentic touch, making this tour more than just sightseeing.
While the long day requires good stamina, it rewards travelers with a rich overview of Tbilisi’s beauty and spirit. It’s perfect for those who want a personalized experience and are eager to explore both the historic and lively sides of the city in one go.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but travelers should inform the company if there are children under 4 years old.
Can I choose a different language for the tour?
Yes, the tour can be organized in other languages upon request, with potential price adjustments.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes guide service, wine degustation in Ijevan, bottled water, Wi-Fi in transportation, taxes, and traffic accident insurance.
Does the tour involve physical activity?
Yes, it involves walking at various stops, some of which may have uneven terrain or steep areas.
Is there any free time during the tour?
Yes, specific stops like Liberty Square, the sulfur baths, and Shardeni Street include free time for exploration.
What should I bring?
Comfortable footwear, a scarf if visiting churches, and some cash for optional purchases or meals.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the duration of the entire experience?
The tour lasts approximately 16 hours, including all stops, transfers, and the wine tasting.