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Discover Tbilisi’s vibrant coffee scene with a 3-hour guided crawl through 3 districts, tasting coffee and chocolate, with expert guides and memorable sights.
This guided coffee crawl in Tbilisi offers a chance to sample three distinct districts of the city while savoring authentic coffee and sweet chocolate treats. The tour, lasting around 3 hours, is perfect for those interested in getting a taste of local flavors alongside a tour of iconic landmarks.
The experience is led by a knowledgeable guide and includes three coffee tastings plus a piece of chocolate, giving participants a relaxed yet immersive introduction to Tbilisi’s cultural and culinary highlights. The tour departs from a convenient pickup point, with flexible scheduling and small group sizes available, making for an engaging and personalized outing.
While the tour offers ample sightseeing—including passes by notable landmarks and stops at vibrant markets—the focus remains on delicious coffee and the lively atmosphere of the city’s districts. It’s an ideal choice for coffee lovers and those eager to explore Tbilisi’s urban charm through its flavors and sights.
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This coffee crawl begins with hotel pickup, making the start easy, especially for those staying in central accommodations. The tour is designed to be flexible, with availability check required for specific start times.
Once picked up, the group heads directly to Cafe Stamba, where a photo stop, guided visit, and coffee tasting await. This spot is known for its stylish setting and is the first of many stops designed to showcase Tbilisi’s coffee craftsmanship. The guided tour ensures you gain insights into local coffee culture right from the start.

Next, the tour leads along Shota Rustaveli Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares in Tbilisi. Here, the group gets photo opportunities, a chance to walk through the avenue, and enjoy the lively buzz of the city. This area is home to several historic and cultural landmarks, providing a backdrop for casual sightseeing.
The guide shares stories about the district, making the walk engaging, while the avenue’s vibrant atmosphere highlights the city’s urban energy. The scenic walk prepares you for more sightseeing at The National Opera and Ballet Theater, another key spot where stops are made for photos and brief explorations.
Passing by The National Opera and Ballet Theater offers an opportunity to admire this architectural icon, with photo stops provided. The tour continues to Karts Coffee, a stylish venue that serves as a second tasting point. Here, you discover another expertly brewed coffee, highlighting Georgia’s growing coffee scene.
Participants also visit Shota Rustaveli Theater and the nearby Georgia State University, both offering visual interest and local flavor. The walk through these cultural sites emphasizes Tbilisi’s blend of tradition and modernity, all while sampling coffee along the way.
More Great Tours NearbyThe route includes stops at Kashueti St. George Church and the impressive Parliament of Georgia. These landmarks provide a sense of the city’s history and governance. Each photo stop offers glimpses into Tbilisi’s architectural diversity and spiritual heritage.
The famous Dry Bridge Market follows—a bustling flea market where participants browse for local treasures. This stop combines shopping with sightseeing, giving the tour a lively, authentic local feel.
Next, the group visits Dedaena Park, a popular green space where they enjoy another coffee tasting. The park’s relaxed vibe contrasts with the busy market, offering a moment to absorb the city’s pulse.
The tour then moves to Aghmashenebeli Avenue, where sightseeing and walking continue amid historic architecture and local shops. This street is known for its charming atmosphere and artisanal storefronts, making it perfect for casual exploration.
Fabrika in Tbilisi is a vibrant arts and crafts complex that offers a mix of creativity, boutique shopping, and coffee. The group visits Fabrika, where they can view art displays, enjoy a guided tour, and have some free time to explore. The stop includes a third coffee tasting, tying together the tour’s theme of local beverages with local arts.
The arts market here adds a cultural dimension to the experience, making it more than just a coffee crawl. The tour concludes with a comfortable return to the starting point, having experienced Tbilisi’s diverse districts and its vibrant coffee culture.
Throughout the 3-hour journey, participants walk through various districts, including main streets, cultural landmarks, markets, and parks. The stops are well-paced, allowing sufficient time for photos, sightseeing, and tasting without feeling rushed.
Each location is chosen to showcase Tbilisi’s architectural diversity, lively street scenes, and local flavors. The guides are praised for their knowledge and storytelling, making each stop informative and engaging.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, which simplifies logistics. It’s suitable for small groups or private bookings and is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking and are encouraged to check availability for preferred start times.
Pricing covers three coffee tastings plus a piece of chocolate, making it a cost-effective way to sample local flavors while exploring key districts. Food and drinks outside of the inclusions are not covered, so participants might want to bring additional snacks if needed.
This guided coffee crawl appeals strongly to coffee enthusiasts, culture seekers, and urban explorers. The mix of sightseeing and flavor tastings provides a relaxed yet engaging way to discover Tbilisi’s vibrant neighborhood scenes. It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate a small-group environment and personable guides who can share local stories.
This 3-hour guided tour offers a balanced blend of sightseeing, cultural insight, and coffee tasting in Tbilisi’s most iconic districts. The stops at famous landmarks, combined with visits to stylish cafes like Cafe Stamba and Kvarts Coffee, make it a delightful way to get acquainted with the city’s urban charm.
The tour’s main strengths lie in its expert guides, delicious coffee tastings, and well-chosen stops that reveal both history and local life. The inclusion of a piece of chocolate adds a sweet touch to the experience. While it’s a short tour, the focused route provides a comprehensive snapshot of Tbilisi’s vibe.
Anyone seeking to taste the city’s coffee culture while seeing its most photogenic spots will find this tour worthwhile. With its flexible booking options and small-group feel, it offers a convenient and engaging way to enjoy Tbilisi in a few hours.
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Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Tbilisi.
How long does the tour last?
The guided coffee crawl runs for approximately 3 hours.
How many coffee tastings are included?
Participants enjoy three coffee tastings, each at different venues, plus a piece of chocolate.
Are the stops suitable for all mobility levels?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking.
Can I book for a private group?
Yes, small and private groups are available.
What landmarks will I see?
Stops include famous sites such as the Parliament of Georgia, The National Opera and Ballet Theater, and Fabrika.
Is food or additional drinks included?
Only the three coffee tastings and chocolate piece are included; other food and drinks are not covered.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
How do I know when the tour starts?
Availability depends on the day; check the schedule when booking for specific start times.