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Discover Tbilisi’s history and culture on a 7-hour guided trip featuring museum visits, scenic parks, local food, and wine tastings in authentic districts.
Explore Tbilisi’s vibrant heritage and flavorful cuisine on a 7-hour guided day trip that takes you through 7 distinct districts of the city. This tour, operated by Guide Tbilisi, offers a comprehensive look at the city’s history, architecture, and daily life, all accompanied by local food and wine tastings. Starting from Tbilisi, the journey combines sightseeing, cultural insights, and culinary delights, making it an ideal choice for those eager to experience the city’s authentic side.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, with a professional English-speaking guide leading the way. It features visits to iconic landmarks like Narikala Fortress, Europe Square, and the Parliament of Georgia, along with stops at charming cafes, markets, and hidden spots. A major highlight is the wine tasting at carefully selected venues, giving travelers a chance to explore Georgia’s renowned wine tradition.
Despite its packed itinerary, the tour balances sightseeing with ample free time at each stop, allowing flexibility. The inclusion of local sweets, coffee, and a traditional lunch adds to the rich sensory experience. The tour is perfect for those interested in history, culture, and cuisine, but it’s advisable to wear weather-appropriate clothing and be prepared for a full day of exploration.


This tour covers 7 different districts of Tbilisi, each with its own unique vibe and attractions. The journey starts with a photo stop at Tita Restaurant & Terrace, offering a scenic view and a chance to grasp the city’s layout. From there, the guide leads you through areas like Metekhi and Europe Square, where you learn about the historical and political significance of each site.
Throughout the day, you’ll get to see famous landmarks such as Kartlis Deda, the Narikala Fortress, and the Bridge of Peace—each spot offering great photo opportunities and insights about Tbilisi’s past and present. The stops are designed to balance sightseeing with free time, so you can soak in the atmosphere at your own pace.
The inclusion of hidden spots makes this tour more than just a standard sightseeing experience. Expect to stumble upon quiet vantage points or less-visited cultural sites, adding an element of discovery that feels genuine and personal. The mix of urban exploration and scenic parks, like the National Botanical Garden, rounds out the experience with natural beauty.
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The tour’s itinerary features several of Tbilisi’s most recognizable sites. The Narikala Fortress provides panoramic views over the city, making it a highlight for photography and appreciating the city’s layout. Next, the Metekhi area offers a mix of historic architecture and riverside scenery, while Europe Square captures the essence of Tbilisi’s European influences.
The Dedaena Park and Turtle Lake stops introduce green spaces into the itinerary, giving travelers a break from urban sightseeing. The Turtle Lake Ropeway ride offers a scenic cable car experience, providing sweeping views of the city and the surrounding mountains. Walking through these vibrant districts, visitors gain a layered understanding of Tbilisi’s development from ancient fortress to modern city.

Culture and history are woven into every stop, especially at the Fabrika Tbilisi and the Shota Rustaveli Avenue. Fabrika is a creative hub, home to galleries, cafes, and boutiques, adding a contemporary edge to the historical landscape. Meanwhile, the Tbilisi National Gallery and Rustaveli Theatre showcase Georgia’s artistic traditions.
The Georgian Museum of Fine Arts offers a glimpse into local art, and the National Opera and Ballet Theater highlights Tbilisi’s cultural richness. The Gabriadze puppet theater stands out as a charming, lesser-known cultural venue, which the guide points out as a highlight of the city’s theatrical scene.

A key feature of this tour is the culinary experience, with a traditional lunch that includes dumplings or pastry, giving a taste of authentic Georgian cuisine. The tour also includes a cup of freshly roasted coffee or tea and local sweets to awaken the senses.
The wine tasting component is especially notable, as Georgia is famous for its ancient winemaking traditions. The tour visits quality local wine spots, where you can sample different varieties and learn about Georgia’s long-standing wine culture. This part of the experience adds depth to the tour, making it more than just sightseeing—it’s an exploration of Georgia’s unique taste.
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The itinerary offers stops at several museums, including the Georgian Museum of Fine Arts, the National Gallery, and the Fabrika Tbilisi. These venues deepen understanding of Georgia’s artistic and cultural identity. The Fabrika complex also functions as a creative hotspot, blending art, music, and local entrepreneurship.
The Parliament of Georgia and the 40-meter clock tower serve as distinctive landmarks that highlight the city’s political and artistic history. The MoMA Tbilisi and other art-focused venues provide a contemporary perspective on Georgian culture through modern exhibits and installations.
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Beyond historic sites, the tour emphasizes Tbilisi’s lively modern scene. Stops at Fabrika and Aghmashenebeli Avenue showcase the city’s trendy cafes, boutique shops, and vibrant street life. The cafe Stamba is a favorite for its unique atmosphere, blending old industrial architecture with modern design.
The tour also includes free time for shopping at diverse markets and a chance to experience Tbilisi’s nightlife at local bars. This combination of old and new paints a full picture of a city that constantly evolves while respecting its roots.
This guided tour simplifies travel logistics with hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring a stress-free experience. The ticket for the cable car and all entries are included, saving time and avoiding lines. The tour operates with an English-speaking guide, who provides informative commentary throughout the day.
Participants are advised to bring weather-appropriate clothing, as the day involves outdoor stops and walking. Luggage and large bags are not permitted, so packing light is recommended. The inclusion of local sweets, coffee, and a traditional lunch offer added value, making it a well-rounded experience.

Unlike many Tbilisi tours, this experience emphasizes hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path spots, giving a more authentic feel. The combination of historic landmarks, cultural venues, scenic parks, and gourmet tastings makes it comprehensive yet manageable within a 7-hour window.
The flexibility at each stop allows for personal exploration, while the curated itinerary ensures seeing the essentials without feeling rushed. The wine tasting and culinary elements are particularly appealing, highlighting Georgia’s renowned gastronomic heritage.

This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, food lovers, and culture seekers who want a deep, authentic look at Tbilisi. It suits travelers who appreciate guided storytelling and local flavors, as well as those eager to see both major sights and lesser-known spots.
Because of its full-day format and diverse stops, it’s best suited for active, curious travelers ready for a day of walking and discovery. It is also suitable for those who prefer a well-organized, rundown of Georgia’s capital in a single experience.
Does this tour include transportation?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
Are meals included?
The tour provides a traditional lunch, along with local sweets and coffee or tea.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an opportunity for wine tasting?
Absolutely, the tour features a wine tasting at carefully selected venues, focusing on Georgia’s famous wine-making heritage.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear weather-appropriate clothing and avoid large luggage or bags, as these are not allowed during the stops.