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Explore Georgia's capital Tbilisi on this private 14-hour day trip from Yerevan, including key landmarks, scenic views, and cultural highlights.

This private day trip from Yerevan to Tbilisi offers an excellent opportunity to see Georgia’s vibrant capital in a single day. With a 14-hour duration, it’s ideal for travelers short on time but eager to explore. The trip includes convenient hotel pickup and drop-off, making the journey smooth and hassle-free. For a full-day experience, this tour covers iconic landmarks, scenic views, and a taste of Tbilisi’s lively atmosphere—all in an organized private group setting.
One of the key strengths of this tour is its flexibility; it’s perfect for those who want an immersive experience without the need for overnight accommodation. The tour is suitable for most travelers, though it involves extended driving and walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended. While it doesn’t include meals, the tour’s highlights and guided insights make it a worthwhile choice for a comprehensive introduction to Georgia’s capital.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup in Yerevan, followed by a scenic drive to Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. Once there, the first stop is at the Narikala Fortress, accessible via a cable car ride that provides breathtaking views of the city below. From this vantage point, travelers can truly appreciate Tbilisi’s skyline and the winding Kura River. The Narikala Fortress dates back centuries, offering a glimpse of the city’s historic defenses.
After soaking in the panoramic scenes, the tour guides you down to the Old Town, where cobblestone streets, traditional churches, and bustling markets give an authentic feel of Tbilisi’s past. The Sioni Cathedral, built in the 6th and 7th centuries and reconstructed numerous times, stands as a prominent example of medieval architecture and religious history.

Adjacent to the Old Town, Shardeni Street is one of Tbilisi’s most popular and lively areas. The narrow pedestrian street is lined with cafes, bars, and small shops, creating a vibrant atmosphere suited for sightseeing and socializing. It’s known for its lively nightlife and offers a genuine taste of local social life, making it a perfect stop for those wanting to experience Tbilisi’s contemporary culture.
The tour guides highlight the street’s significance as a hub of activity, where visitors can enjoy a quick coffee or explore local shops. The vibrant street scene offers great photo opportunities, especially during different times of the day.

One of the most distinctive sights in Tbilisi is the Bridge of Peace, a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge made of glass and steel. Sitting over the Kura River, it connects the Rike Park with the Old Town, offering stunning views of the river and cityscape. The Bridge of Peace is especially photogenic at sunset and at night when it is lit up, making it a must-see in the city.
This impressive structure symbolizes the harmony between old and new in Tbilisi, and walking across it provides memorable views of the city’s architecture and lively streets below. The bridge’s modern design contrasts with the historic surroundings, encapsulating the city’s blend of tradition and innovation.
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Next, the tour takes you to Sololaki hill to see the Mother Georgia statue, known locally as “Kartlis Deda”. Erected in 1958 to mark Tbilisi’s 1500th anniversary, this towering figure offers a commanding view of the city and symbolizes Georgian hospitality and strength. The statue is a popular photo spot and provides insight into the national pride that runs deep in the city.
Standing next to the fortress ruins, Mother Georgia is an impressive sculpture made of steel and offers a sense of the city’s resilience. The surrounding area is also scenic, with views stretching across Tbilisi’s rooftops and hills.
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The cable car ride to Narikala Fortress is a highlight of the tour, offering a quick and scenic commute. The ride is not only efficient but also provides sweeping views of Tbilisi’s rooftops, mountains, and river. At the top, explorers can wander around the fortress ruins or simply enjoy the panoramic scenery.
The cable car ticket costs 2.5 GEL (one way), and the ride adds an extra dimension to understanding the city’s layout and beauty. It is a convenient way to combine transportation with sightseeing, especially for those who enjoy elevated vistas.
The tour includes visits to significant religious sites like Sioni Cathedral and the Synagogue, which showcase the diverse spiritual history of Tbilisi. The Sulphur Baths area, although not detailed in the itinerary, is a famous part of the city’s landscape and might be observed from outside during the drive or walk.
The Sioni Cathedral stands out as a key monument, reconstructed mainly in the 13th century after centuries of destruction. Its architecture reflects different historical periods, making it a meaningful stop for those interested in medieval Georgian culture.

The private nature of this tour means it is organized exclusively for your group, with a professional, English-speaking driver at the wheel. The transportation is comfortable, equipped with air conditioning and Wi-Fi, ensuring a pleasant ride during the long day.
The tour runs for approximately 14 hours, and scenic routes are used to make the drive enjoyable. Comfort breaks are included, and water is provided to keep everyone refreshed. The tour does not include lunch, but there is an optional guide available for an additional 80, should you wish for more detailed commentary.

The Tbilisi cable car ticket costs 2.5 GEL and is paid on-site. The optional guide can enhance the experience but involves an extra fee. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the reserve now and pay later option offers flexibility for planning.
The trip is not suitable for wheelchair users and pets are not allowed, so travelers should prepare accordingly. Remember to bring your passport, comfortable shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing to make the most of the day.
While several similar experiences connect Yerevan and Tbilisi, this private tour offers a more personalized approach. The inclusion of a private driver and flexible schedule makes it ideal for those who want a tailored, relaxed exploration. The scenic drives and stops at key landmarks like Narikala Fortress, Mother Georgia, and Shardeni Street ensure a rundown of the city.
The tour’s focus on iconic sights combined with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off makes it a practical choice for travelers seeking efficiency and comfort in a single day.
This full-day private trip is best suited for visitors with limited time who want a thorough introduction to Tbilisi’s highlights. It balances sightseeing with comfort, providing engaging insights from professional guides and scenic views at key locations. Its flexible nature, private setting, and inclusive amenities make it a reliable choice.
The tour’s main strength lies in its comprehensive coverage of landmarks, the scenic cable car ride, and the personalized experience. However, it involves extended driving and some walking, so travelers should be prepared for a full day on the move. If you value convenience, expert guiding, and covering the city’s must-sees in one package, this tour offers excellent value.
What is the duration of this tour?
The private day trip lasts approximately 14 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and breaks.
Does the tour include lunch?
No, lunch is not included. You can plan to bring snacks or purchase meals during free time.
How much does the cable car ticket cost?
The cable car ticket costs 2.5 GEL (one way) and is paid separately on-site.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While suitable for most travelers, the tour involves extended driving and walking, which may be challenging for very young children.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the guide available in multiple languages?
The guide is English-speaking, providing clear explanations during the tour.
Are there any physical requirements?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Bring passport, comfortable shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing for the day.
What makes this tour stand out?
The private transportation, scenic cable car ride, and visits to iconic landmarks like Mother Georgia and Shardeni Street distinguish this experience.
Is this tour customizable?
As a private tour, it can be tailored to your group’s preferences, with optional guide services available for an extra fee.
This private day trip from Yerevan to Tbilisi offers an efficient, comfortable, and engaging way to see Georgia’s capital in a single day—perfect for those who want a structured yet personalized exploration.
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