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Explore Tbilisi's top landmarks on a 4-hour guided walking tour from Meidan Square, including Metekhi Church, Narikala Fortress, and the Mother Georgia statue.

The Heart of Tbilisi: Walking Tour of Top Landmarks offers an engaging exploration of Georgia’s capital, lasting approximately 4 hours. This tour is ideal for travelers wanting to see the city’s most significant sights in a manageable timeframe, with live guides speaking English, Russian, or Georgian. Starting at Meidan Square, the tour takes you through the historic Old Town and along the scenic Kura River embankment. It’s perfect for those who enjoy walking and are interested in learning about Georgian culture and traditions directly from an experienced guide.
Throughout the journey, you’ll visit must-see sites such as the Metekhi Church, the Narikala Fortress, Europe Square, and the iconic Mother Georgia statue. The tour includes a visit to the Fig Gorge and the ancient sulfur baths, making it a well-rounded introduction to the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. The certified guide helps bring the city’s stories to life, making each stop both informative and visually captivating.
While the tour covers key landmarks and offers a rundown of Tbilisi’s history, it’s designed as a scenic walk rather than a deep dive into each location. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and dress weather-appropriate, as the experience involves walking through various streets and squares. It’s also worth noting that children under 5 years and pregnant women may find the tour less suitable due to the walking nature.
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The tour begins at Meidan Square, where ancient city walls meet modern life. This lively square offers a glimpse of Tbilisi’s layered history—strolling around reveals a blend of old and new architecture, setting the tone for the rest of the tour. The guide introduces the city’s background, anchoring your exploration with stories about the area’s historical significance.
From here, the route leads to key landmarks, providing context about why they are central to Tbilisi’s identity. The metropolitan atmosphere of Meidan Square makes it an ideal starting point for a walk through the city’s history and culture.

A highlight of the tour is the visit to Metekhi Church, an important religious site overlooking the Kura River. The church’s location offers stunning views of the city, and the guide shares details about its history and role in Georgian spirituality. Nearby, you’ll see the statue of Gorgasali, a revered hero in Georgian history, symbolizing strength and leadership.
This stop provides not only cultural insight but also excellent photo opportunities. The walk to this area is complemented by stories that help visitors understand the significance of these landmarks in Tbilisi’s development.
Next, the tour moves to Europe Square, a vibrant space surrounded by notable buildings, including the Sioni Cathedral and the City Hall. Here, you’ll find the glass bridge, which adds a modern touch to the historic setting.
The European influence on architecture and urban planning is evident in this area. The guide explains how these elements reflect Georgia’s connection to wider European culture, making this stop a great mix of history and contemporary design.
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A must-see is the Mother Georgia statue, standing proudly atop a hill overlooking Tbilisi. This symbol of hospitality and strength is a defining feature of the city’s skyline. The guide narrates the meaning behind the statue and its role in Georgian identity, enhancing appreciation for this iconic figure.
The nearby Narikala Fortress can be viewed from this vantage point, adding to the impressive scenery. Visitors can photograph the statue along with panoramic views of the city and river below.

The route also includes a visit to the Fig Gorge, a natural spot that offers a peaceful contrast to the urban landscape. Walking through this area provides insight into Tbilisi’s relationship with nature and local life.
The ancient sulfur baths are another notable stop. Known for their therapeutic waters, these baths are part of the city’s history of wellness. The guide shares stories about their origins and significance, making this stop both relaxing and educational.

The Kura River embankment forms a scenic backdrop for a leisurely stroll. This area is perfect for observing local life and enjoying views of Tbilisi’s diverse architecture. The walk along the river helps to connect the various landmarks, giving a continuous sense of the city’s flow.
The guide offers commentary about the river’s importance to Tbilisi’s history and daily life, making it more than just a pretty view.

The guided tour is led by a certified guide who speaks English, Russian, or Georgian, accommodating different language preferences. The tour starts at Meidan Square, and the duration is around 4 hours, making it a compact but comprehensive experience.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing to handle outdoor walking. The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years or pregnant women due to the walking involved. You can reserve now & pay later, and cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour.

This tour offers a well-rounded look at Tbilisi’s most significant landmarks within a short timeframe. It’s especially suited for travelers who prefer a guided, leisurely walk rather than a crowded bus tour, and those eager to learn about Georgia’s culture, history, and architecture firsthand.
The inclusion of both historic sites and modern symbols captures the city’s unique character. While it doesn’t focus on deep historical analysis at each stop, the certified guide’s storytelling adds depth and context, making the experience engaging and educational.
The Heart of Tbilisi walking tour is a solid choice for first-time visitors eager for an organized overview of the city’s top landmarks. It balances scenic views, cultural insights, and manageable pacing, making it a rewarding introduction to Georgia’s vibrant capital.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Meidan Square in Tbilisi.
What landmarks are included?
You visit Metekhi Church, Narikala Fortress, Europe Square, and the Mother Georgia statue, among others.
Are there any notable sights along the walk?
Yes, you’ll walk along the Kura River embankment and through the Old Town, with stops at natural and historical sites.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 5 years or pregnant women due to the walking involved.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak English, Russian, and Georgian.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
How should I prepare for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes and dress weather-appropriate for outdoor walking.
Is there a payment option?
Yes, you can reserve now & pay later, making travel plans more flexible.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its focus on top landmarks, informative guides, and the opportunity to see key sites efficiently in a short period make it especially appealing for visitors with limited time in Tbilisi.