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Discover Tbilisi with a 3-hour guided walking tour featuring historic sights, cultural experiences, and delicious tastings—perfect for exploring Georgia's capital.

The Tbilisi Guided Walking Tour offers an engaging 3-hour exploration of Georgia’s capital, with all-inclusive features such as hotel pickup, expert guides, and numerous tastings. The tour begins in Tbilisi’s Old Town, where charming streets set the scene for a day filled with history, culture, and culinary delights. With small group options and flexible booking, this experience suits travelers seeking an immersive, well-rounded insight into the city.
An important strength of this tour is its diversity—it balances sightseeing, food, and local experiences. While its duration is just 3 hours, the itinerary covers key landmarks, scenic views, and authentic tastes, making it ideal for those wanting a comprehensive introduction without feeling rushed. The tour operates rain or shine, so pack weather-appropriate clothing, and bring comfortable shoes to comfortably navigate the walking route.
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Starting in Old Town, the tour guides you through narrow streets filled with history and character. The famous Bridge of Peace is a highlight, offering striking views of the city’s blend of old and new architecture. The futuristic design of the bridge contrasts with the historic Narikala Fortress, where ancient walls and towers reveal Georgia’s past.
Guides share insights into the story behind each site, making history accessible and engaging. The Aerial Tramway provides a bird’s-eye perspective of Tbilisi, showcasing the city’s layout and scenic surroundings. The guides’ storytelling, combined with stunning vistas, ensures a memorable experience at each viewpoint.
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The tour includes visits to Anchiskhati Basilica and the Jumah Mosque, highlighting Tbilisi’s diverse spiritual heritage. These sites offer a glimpse of Georgia’s religious history, with opportunities to explore their architecture and significance. The National Gallery on Rustaveli Avenue showcases Georgian art, adding a cultural layer to the walking route.
The guides provide background on each location, allowing visitors to understand the city’s multifaceted cultural identity. Walking past the Parliament of Georgia and the Museum of Georgia gives context to Tbilisi’s political and historical landscape, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way.

Food and drink are central to this tour’s appeal. Stops at local eateries present traditional dishes like khachapuri and khinkali, prepared with care and authenticity. Visitors get to taste regional food, sample local chocolates, and enjoy freshly roasted coffee. The inclusion of wine and local beer tastings offers a true taste of Georgian beverages.
The Dry Bridge Market provides a lively atmosphere, perfect for browsing and soaking in local life, with free time allocated for exploring vendors’ stalls. At Cafe Daphna, guests indulge in regional flavors, experiencing Georgia’s culinary warmth firsthand.

Among the scenic stops are Deda Ena Park—a lush space for a quick breather—and Chreli Abano Spa, where natural hot springs provide relaxation. The Dzveli Tbilisi Sulphur Waterfall offers a tranquil setting amid nature, giving a break from city sightseeing.
Rike Park features modern sculptures and green spaces, ideal for strolls and photos. Kartlis Deda, the iconic statue of Mother Georgia, stands as a welcoming symbol atop a hill, with free time to enjoy the views and capture memorable photos.
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The tour highlights Berikaoba, a sculpture group, and the Fountain Falcon and Pheasant, notable for their artistic and cultural significance. Fabrika Tbilisi, a creative hub, serves as a vibrant spot for art and local crafts, though it is mainly passed by during the walk.
The clock tower provides a whimsical photo stop, adding character to the cityscape. Guides share stories behind these landmarks, making each stop more meaningful.
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Rustaveli Avenue is the city’s cultural artery, buzzing with theaters, cafes, and galleries. The Paliashvili Opera House and National Gallery of Georgia are prominent attractions, illustrating Tbilisi’s artistic vibrancy. The tour offers a chance to absorb the lively atmosphere, with guided commentary on the city’s cultural institutions.
Included hotel pick-up and drop-off make the experience seamless, eliminating transportation worries. The tour operates rain or shine and is designed as a walking experience, so travelers should wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
The small group format and live English guide ensure personalized attention and engaging storytelling. Reservation flexibility, with free cancellation up to 24 hours, offers peace of mind for planning.

Based on positive reviews, the tour’s guides are knowledgeable and personable, with Giorgi (George) being praised for his warmth, professionalism, and ability to customize the route. The balance between sightseeing and tasting appeals to many, offering a well-rounded experience of Tbilisi’s landmarks and cuisine.
Travelers who appreciate history, local food, and scenic views will find this tour a compelling choice. The 3-hour duration makes it manageable for most schedules, while the all-inclusive tastings add value and variety.

This tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Georgia’s capital, combining iconic sights, culinary experiences, and local culture. The expert guidance, along with well-chosen stops, ensures an engaging and informative day.
While the walk covers many highlights, participants should be prepared for a fair amount of walking and come with comfortable shoes. Its small group size and flexible booking make it suitable for travelers who want a personalized, hassle-free exploration of Tbilisi.
This walking tour stands out for its balance of history, culture, and tastes, making it an excellent way to start a visit to Georgia’s vibrant capital.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the walking tour is suitable for most ages, but comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Are food and drink tastings included in the price?
Yes, the tour features multiple tastings, including regional food, chocolates, coffee, wine, and local beer, all included in the price.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility to travelers.
What are the main highlights I will see?
Expect to visit Narikala Fortress, Bridge of Peace, Rustaveli Avenue, Anchiskhati Basilica, the Parliament, and enjoy scenic views from the Aerial Tramway and Kartlis Deda.