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Discover Tbilisi's highlights on a private 4-5 hour tour with an expert guide, visiting historic sites, modern landmarks, and enjoying personalized attention.
The Private Adorable City Tour of Tbilisi offers an intimate exploration of Georgia’s captivating capital for just $34 per person. Spanning approximately 4 to 5 hours, this tour is designed to showcase the city’s most iconic sites, with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off included. Led by a certified guide and an experienced driver, the tour provides a comfortable and personalized experience, making it ideal for those seeking an in-depth, relaxed visit to Tbilisi. The tours are highly regarded, with a perfect 5.0-star rating based on three reviews, highlighting the quality of guidance and the richness of the itinerary.
While the tour covers many key attractions in a well-paced manner, it is best suited to travelers who appreciate a rundown without long walks or strenuous activity. The inclusion of admission tickets to various sites, bottled water, and free cancellation options make this tour both practical and flexible.


This private Tbilisi city tour begins at 10:00 am, with hotel pickup included, making the experience easy to access. Once onboard, the guide sets the tone with friendly professionalism, ready to share detailed insights about each landmark on the itinerary. This personalized approach ensures that the tour feels tailored, allowing for questions and relaxed pacing throughout the day.
The tour is ideal for most travelers, given its easy accessibility and flexible schedule. It’s perfect for those who want a rundown of Tbilisi’s highlights without the hustle of large group tours or rigid schedules.
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The tour kicks off in Old Town Tbilisi, starting at the Virgin Mary Assumption Church of Metekhi. This 6th-century Georgian Orthodox Christian church sits on the left bank of the Kura River, offering a glimpse into Georgia’s deep religious roots. Historically, the site was once the residence of King Vakhtang Gorgasali, who built a church, castle, and palace here. With free admission, this spot provides a peaceful introduction to the city’s spiritual and royal heritage.
The Old Town area is filled with narrow streets, colorful houses, and historic architecture. The guide explains the significance of each site, making this part of the tour both visually and intellectually engaging.
Next, the tour crosses the Bridge of Peace, a striking bow-shaped pedestrian bridge made of steel and glass. This illuminated structure, adorned with LED lights, spans the Kura River and links Rike Park with the historic Old Town. The bridge’s modern design contrasts with the surrounding ancient buildings, symbolizing Tbilisi’s blend of tradition and contemporary life. The included admission ticket allows visitors to enjoy the view and take photos of this iconic structure.
This stop offers a chance to appreciate Tbilisi’s architectural diversity, from medieval to modern. The guide shares stories about the bridge’s design and significance, enriching the experience.

One of the highlight stops is Narikala Fortress, an ancient stronghold overlooking the city and the Mtkvari River. The fortress is built on a steep hill and features two walled sections, providing panoramic views of Tbilisi. To reach the fortress, the tour includes a cable car ride—a fun and practical way to ascend. While the cable car fare costs $2 per person, its inclusion makes the ascent straightforward.
Once at the top, the guide discusses the fortress’s history and its role in Georgia’s defense. Visitors can walk around the ramparts, enjoying sweeping vistas of the city, the river, and the distant mountains.

The tour continues to Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located near Mtskheta, an ancient town. Built in the 6th century, this early medieval Georgian church remains remarkably unchanged, showcasing early Christian architecture. The monastery’s strategic location on a hilltop offers excellent views of the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers.
The one-hour visit provides insight into Georgia’s religious history, with the guide describing the monastery’s architecture, symbolism, and significance. The admission ticket is included, making this a peaceful and reflective stop.
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Next, the tour visits the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, another UNESCO World Heritage Site and a central religious monument in Georgia. Known as the “Life-Giving Pillar”, this early to high medieval cathedral captivates visitors with its glorious architecture and spiritual ambiance. Its interior features wall paintings and iconography that reflect centuries of religious tradition.
The one-hour visit allows time to admire the cathedral’s grandeur and learn about its history from the guide. It remains a symbol of Georgia’s Christian heritage and resilience.

This private tour includes bottled water, a professional English-speaking guide, and an experienced driver. The itinerary features admission tickets for key sites, ensuring a smooth experience without extra logistics. The cable car ride is optional and costs $2 per person.
For dining, visitors should plan for an additional cost if they wish to sample Georgian cuisine or wine during the day. The tour operates in most weather conditions, with options for full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with near public transportation access and no strenuous activity required. It is a private experience, meaning only your group participates, which enhances comfort and flexibility.

All reviews highlight Maria’s excellent knowledge of history, religion, and architecture, as well as her kindness and responsibility. Participants appreciate her ability to explain complex topics clearly and engagingly, making her one of the best guides in Tbilisi. Her storytelling skills elevate the experience, making each site more meaningful.
This private city tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Tbilisi’s cultural fabric, blending ancient landmarks with modern symbols. Its affordable price, combined with personalized service and expert guidance, makes it a compelling choice. The stops are carefully selected to showcase the city’s religious, historic, and architectural highlights, making it perfect for those who want a thorough yet relaxed exploration.
Given the positive reviews, especially praising the guide’s expertise and the quality of site explanations, this tour is highly recommended for anyone wanting an immersive, flexible, and informative visit to Tbilisi.
“Our guide Maria was wonderful and awesome and explained a lot about Georgian tradition and culture. Looking forward to do more”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is accessible for most travelers, with no strenuous activities. It’s suitable for families, seniors, and anyone interested in Georgia’s history and culture.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, there is flexibility to ask the guide to spend more time at certain sites or skip others, depending on your interests.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking at the stops, a camera for photos, and perhaps a small snack or additional money for meals or souvenirs.
How early should I book?
The tour is typically booked around 12 days in advance, so planning ahead ensures availability.
What is included in the price?
The $34 per person fee covers the guided tour, hotel pickup and drop-off, admission tickets to key sites, and bottled water.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, optional expenses include dining, wine tasting, and the $2 cable car ride if you choose to take it.
This Private Adorable City Tour of Tbilisi combines history, architecture, and personalized service, making it an engaging introduction to Georgia’s vibrant capital.