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Discover Tbilisi on a 3-hour bike tour, visiting iconic sites like Peace Bridge, Old Town, and Sameba Cathedral with a private guide and stunning city views.


This 3-hour bike tour in Tbilisi offers an excellent way to see the city’s most famous sights without rushing. Starting from Tandro Bike Tours & Bike Rent, the tour takes you through bustling streets and scenic riverfronts, with a private group setting that personalizes the experience. The route is designed for those with basic cycling confidence, covering approximately 10-12 kilometers at a relaxed pace.
The tour is ideal for visitors eager to combine light physical activity with cultural discovery. It’s perfect for those who want an active overview of Tbilisi’s highlights, including iconic landmarks and lively markets, all led by an engaging English-speaking guide.
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The journey begins on the banks of the Mtkvari River, where you’ll explore the famous Dry Bridge flea market. This vibrant spot is a treasure trove of Soviet relics and vintage items, making it a favorite for photography and browsing. Nearby, the Orbeliani Square showcases 19th-century European architecture and a lively atmosphere.
Cross the Bridge of Peace, a glass and steel structure known for its stunning design and panoramic city views. From here, you can admire the Narikala Fortress and the old town’s rooftops, making this bridge a highlight for scenic photos and a taste of modern Georgian design.

Passing the Metekhi Church, perched dramatically above the river, the tour meanders into Tbilisi’s Old Town. Here, the colorful wooden balconies and narrow alleyways reflect centuries of history and local charm. The mix of architecture and lively street life offers a glimpse into everyday life in this ancient quarter.
Walking through these historic streets, visitors encounter a neighborhood that has preserved its character amid urban development. The narrow lanes and traditional facades make for excellent photo stops, especially around the legendary Metekhi Church and the Avlabari neighborhood.
The tour’s highlight is a visit to the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi (Sameba). As one of the largest religious buildings in the world, Sameba impresses with its grand scale and striking architecture. The interior is both spacious and ornate, giving insight into Georgia’s religious heritage and contemporary religious architecture.
Climbing up to the cathedral offers panoramic views over the city, making it a perfect spot for memorable photos. The guide explains the significance of this modern religious site while giving context about Georgia’s spiritual life.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Bridge of Peace stands out as a modern marvel, its glass panels creating a shimmering appearance. As you cycle across, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the river and the old town, with landmarks like Narikala Fortress visible in the distance.
This bridge not only connects different parts of the city but also symbolizes the blend of old and new that characterizes Tbilisi. Its design makes it a favorite for photos, especially during sunset or evening hours when the city lights reflect off its glass surface.
A key stop is the Dry Bridge flea market, a longtime Tbilisi institution. Vendors sell Soviet-era relics, vintage jewelry, and everyday items, making it an engaging place to browse and find unique souvenirs. The market highlights the city’s layered history and eclectic vibe.
Here, the energy is lively and authentic, giving riders a taste of local culture. The market’s open-air setting is perfect for snapping photos and soaking in the hustle and bustle of Tbilisi’s street life.
The return route takes you along Rustaveli Avenue, a major thoroughfare lined with historic buildings and cultural institutions. Passing the Parliament of Georgia and the Opera House, the ride offers a sense of the city’s civic and artistic heartbeat.
This stretch gives a comfortable, scenic conclusion to the tour, allowing riders to appreciate Tbilisi’s architectural diversity and vibrant public spaces before returning to the starting point.

The tour departs from Tandro Bike Tours & Bike Rent in central Tbilisi, making it easy to access. It is a private group, ensuring a flexible and personalized experience. The tour includes a live English-speaking guide, who explains each site and shares local insights.
Participants should have basic cycling confidence and be comfortable riding 10-12 km at a leisurely pace. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, those who cannot ride a bike, or individuals over 243 lbs (110 kg) or 75 years old. It’s advisable to wear comfortable clothes and bring a camera for the excellent photo opportunities.
Pricing details are not specified, but the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. You can reserve now and pay later, making it easy to plan your trip without immediate commitment. This flexibility suits travelers with uncertain schedules or those wanting to ensure the best time for their visit.
This 3-hour guided bike tour delivers an engaging overview of Tbilisi’s most prominent landmarks and neighborhoods. It combines scenic views, cultural highlights, and local markets in a compact route that’s accessible for most with basic cycling skills.
The tour’s strength lies in its personalized approach and the chance to see both historic and modern facets of the city in a short time. Riders will appreciate the expert guidance, the stunning views from the Bridge of Peace, and the chance to explore Tbilisi’s colorful Old Town.
While it covers a fair distance, the relaxed pace makes it suitable for most casual cyclists interested in experiencing the city’s charm actively. The inclusion of stops like Sameba Cathedral and Dry Bridge market adds depth to the experience, making this tour a practical choice for those wanting a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to Tbilisi.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 12 years old or those who cannot ride a bike confidently.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It requires basic cycling confidence and covers 10-12 km at a comfortable pace, making it accessible for most riders with moderate fitness levels.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable clothes, a camera for photos, and a sense of adventure are recommended. Helmets and bikes are provided by the operator.
Can I cancel or reschedule the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or reserve and pay later to keep your plans flexible.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
You’ll visit the Dry Bridge flea market, Old Town, Narikala Fortress, Sameba Cathedral, and enjoy scenic views across the city from the Bridge of Peace.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
Since it is a bike tour covering multiple sites with some elevation, it might not be suitable for travelers with mobility challenges.