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Explore Tbilisi in a private 15-hour tour from Yerevan, visiting key sights like Narikala Fortress, Holy Trinity Cathedral, and the historic Abanotubani district.
A full-day private tour from Yerevan to Tbilisi offers an efficient way to see Georgia’s vibrant capital in just one day. Priced for convenience, this 15-hour trip is perfect for travelers eager to get a solid overview of Tbilisi’s main attractions, with comfortable transportation included and the flexibility of exploring on foot.
Designed as a private group experience, the tour features a knowledgeable guide, who leads visitors through the city’s most iconic sites and scenic spots. While the long travel time—around five hours each way—requires good stamina, the rich itinerary makes it well worth the effort for those interested in a comprehensive, fast-paced introduction to Tbilisi.
This tour suits travelers who want an efficient day trip, especially those with limited time in the region, and who appreciate the comfort of air-conditioned transport and guided commentary. It’s ideal for visitors curious about Georgia’s capital, its landmarks, and panoramic views, with the caveat that it’s not suited for those with mobility issues.


This tour maintains a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle for the entire journey, ensuring a smooth and relaxed trip despite the long hours on the road. The private group arrangement means more personalized attention, and the driver speaks Armenian, English, and Russian to accommodate different travelers smoothly.
The tour begins with hotel pickup in Yerevan and includes a drop-off at the end, making logistics straightforward and convenient. Travelers should arrive 5 minutes early in the hotel lobby to meet the guide, and are advised to bring passport, sunglasses, and sunscreen for the day.
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Once in Tbilisi, the guide drops you off near Metekhi church, an iconic landmark close to the city’s historic core. After this initial stop, travelers explore on foot, making this a walking-focused day with enough time to enjoy each site.
Highlights include the Holy Trinity Cathedral, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, with its impressive architecture and spiritual presence. Next, the Saint Gevorg Church and the metekhi church tie the city’s Christian heritage together. The Vakhtang Gorgasali monument celebrates Tbilisi’s legendary founder and offers a glimpse into the city’s mythic origins.

A key feature of the tour is the cable car ride to Narikala Fortress. This experience provides breathtaking views of Tbilisi from the fortress’s vantage point. At the top, visitors can appreciate the city’s skyline, with its blend of modern and traditional architecture.
The fortress itself offers an insight into Tbilisi’s defensive past, and the panoramic scenery from the cable car is often highlighted as a memorable moment of the day. Returning down, visitors walk through the historic streets, absorbing the atmosphere of the city center.

Descending from the fortress, the tour takes you through the Abanotubani district, famous for its traditional bathhouses. This area’s thermal baths have been part of Tbilisi’s identity for centuries, and the architecture and atmosphere here are distinctive.
While the tour does not include Bathhouse tickets, seeing these famous bathhouses from the outside offers a taste of the city’s centuries-old bathing culture. The district’s narrow streets and historic ambiance make it a favorite stop.
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A walk across the Bridge of Peace leads to Rike Park, a modern green space with contemporary architecture and scenic views of the Kura River. This area provides a relaxing spot to reflect on the day amid the city’s vibrant energy.
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The tour operates in multiple languages: Armenian, English, and Russian. It is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the walking involved and the terrain of some sites.
Participants are encouraged to bring passport, sunglasses, and sunscreen. The tour does not include lunch or Tbilisi cable car tickets, so travelers might plan for a meal or additional expenses during free time.
Cancellation is flexible, with a full refund available if canceled 24 hours in advance. Booking allows for pay later, providing flexibility in trip planning.
While the 15-hour duration might seem lengthy, reviews confirm that the tour offers significant value. It covers enough ground to see Tbilisi’s most important sights and enjoy spectacular views without the need for multiple days. The long travel time is balanced by the comfort of the private vehicle and guided experience.
Travelers should be prepared for a strict schedule, but the well-organized stops ensure that each site gets sufficient attention. The tour is especially suitable for those who want a comprehensive snapshot of Tbilisi’s character, history, and beauty in a single day.

This tour provides an efficient, guided way to explore Tbilisi’s highlights from Yerevan. The private group setting, comfortable transport, and the expert guide make it a practical choice for those looking to maximize their time.
The scenic cable car ride and visits to key landmarks like the Holy Trinity Cathedral and Narikala Fortress stand out as memorable moments. While the long travel hours demand stamina, the quality of the experience makes it appealing for travelers eager to see Georgia’s capital in a single day.
Anyone interested in a full overview in a single trip will find this tour both valuable and enjoyable, especially if they appreciate a well-organized, private experience with plenty of photo opportunities and cultural insights.
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How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 15 hours, including travel time and sightseeing.
What is included in the tour price?
Hotel pickup and drop-off, transport by air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled water are included. Tbilisi cable car tickets and food are not included.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired travelers?
It is not suitable for wheelchair users and involves walking, so travelers with mobility issues should consider this.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport, sunglasses, and sunscreen for the day.