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Explore abandoned sites in Georgia on a 4-hour private Tbilisi Urbex tour with expert guides, featuring access to underground bunkers, a movie theater, and a laboratory.
Experience the thrill of discovering abandoned wonders in Kvemo Kartli, Georgia with the A Journey Through Abandoned Wonders – Tbilisi Urbex Tour. Priced at a competitive rate, this 4-hour private adventure offers exclusive access to three iconic sites: an underground secret command bunker, a forgotten movie theater, and a derelict laboratory. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour provides a rare glimpse into locations usually closed to the public, making it an exciting choice for urban explorers and curiosity seekers alike.
This tour suits those intrigued by abandoned architecture, history, and urban exploration. The transportation is included, using taxis to move between sites, and the experience is designed to be accessible with comfortable shoes and clothing. Expect to capture haunting images, hear detailed stories, and gain perspectives that most visitors do not see, all within a well-paced four hours.


The tour begins at the entrance of the Nadzaladevi metro station, where the guides meet the group. The first major stop is the abandoned secret underground command bunker. This site offers a startling look into Georgia’s hidden military history, with its underground tunnels and purpose once shrouded in secrecy. The guides explain the history behind this bunker, helping visitors understand its significance.
Walking through the dark corridors, participants get a close-up view of a place not usually accessible, adding a sense of adventure and discovery. The expert guides ensure that visitors feel both safe and informed while exploring this forbidden site. The transportation from here to the next locations is seamless, using included taxis.
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Next, the tour takes visitors to an abandoned movie theater, a site that sparks nostalgia and curiosity. The theater’s decayed interior features empty screens, broken seats, and peeling walls, creating a haunting yet beautiful scene. The guides share stories about its past, including its role in local entertainment history.
Photographers will love capturing the eerie atmosphere and the remnants of a once-bustling cinema. This stop reveals how an abandoned theater can evoke both a sense of loss and artistic beauty. The site is easily accessible and part of the charm in discovering Georgia’s urbex history.

The third site is a long-abandoned laboratory, where equipment and structures hint at scientific pursuits from the past. This location stands out for its hauntingly preserved interiors and the stories it holds. Guests can explore rooms filled with old machinery, chemical cabinets, and desks, all cloaked in dust and shadows.
The guides detail what is known about the laboratory’s purpose, offering a glimpse into Georgia’s scientific endeavors of yesteryear. The visual contrast between the lively city and these forgotten sites makes for compelling photography and exploration. The guided narration enhances the experience, making it both educational and thrilling.
The tour departs from the entrance of Nadzaladevi metro station and concludes back at the same point. The total duration is four hours, making it a manageable outing for most schedules. The group is private, allowing for a more personalized experience, and live English-speaking guides lead the way, sharing insights throughout.
The transportation cost and arrangements are included in the tour price, with taxis used to reach each of the three main sites. Because no special requirements are necessary beyond wearing comfortable shoes, the tour is accessible to a wide range of participants. The flexible cancellation policy allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
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What makes this Urbex tour in Georgia truly special is the combination of exclusive access and the expertise of the guides, Tornike and Lasha. Both are described as knowledgeable and respectful of the sites, with a genuine passion for urban exploration and history. Their storytelling enhances each location, transforming a simple visit into an engaging adventure.
The inclusion of transportation and the private group setting provides a comfortable, flexible experience that balances excitement and safety. The 4-hour duration keeps the pace lively without feeling rushed, allowing guests to fully appreciate each site.
Participants can look forward to learning the history and purpose behind each abandoned site, with guides explaining their significance. The atmospheric environments are ideal for photography, offering haunting visuals of decayed interiors.
The guides’ expertise ensures that exploration remains safe and enjoyable, even in darker, more confined spaces like the underground bunker. The storytelling style emphasizes respect for the sites’ history while encouraging curiosity and discovery.
This tour is well-suited for urban explorers, history enthusiasts, and adventure travelers. It appeals especially to those interested in abandoned architecture, military history, and cinema relics. No prior experience is needed, but participants should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking.
Because the group is private, the experience can be tailored slightly to the interests of those present. It’s an excellent choice for travelers seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path glimpse into Georgia’s forgotten sites.
The private group setting ensures personalized attention from the guides, who are both knowledgeable and respectful of the sites. The inclusive transportation saves time and effort, making the tour smooth and hassle-free. The full four hours allow for in-depth exploration without feeling rushed.
The flexible booking policy offers peace of mind, allowing cancellations up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The all-inclusive price covers guides and transportation, providing good value for an experience that is both educational and visually stunning.
This Tbilisi Urbex tour offers a unique chance to explore Georgia’s hidden, abandoned sites with professional guidance. It balances adventure, history, and photography, making it a well-rounded experience. The expert guides’ storytelling and exclusive access set it apart from other tours.
Perfect for curious minds and urban explorers, the tour delivers an authentic peek into forgotten places with a safe and comfortable setting. The private group format and included transportation make it a practical and enjoyable choice. Whether seeking new perspectives or just looking for a memorable adventure, this tour offers a compelling look at Georgia’s abandoned wonders.
“This was genuinely one of the best things that I've ever done in Tbilisi. Both Tornike and Lasha are not just great guides, but they're legit urban…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers an expert guide, transportation between sites, and the private group experience. No additional fees are necessary.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is 4 hours, starting and ending at the Nadzaladevi metro station.
Is transportation included?
Yes, taxi transportation between the three main locations is included in the price.
Are there any special requirements?
Participants only need to wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for walking and exploring. No other requirements are specified.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellation is straightforward and flexible.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details, but physical requirements likely involve walking and exploring in sometimes uneven environments. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
What language is the guide speaking?
The tour is conducted in English.
How many locations will I visit?
You will explore three main sites: an underground command bunker, a movie theater, and a laboratory.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Yes, you are encouraged to bring your camera to capture the unique and haunting visuals of these abandoned sites.
Is this suitable for urban exploration beginners?
Absolutely. The guides explain everything clearly, making it a great introduction to urban exploration in Georgia.