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Explore over 100 vibrant graffiti and murals on this guided street art tour in Tbilisi, including a local lunch, with expert guides revealing the stories behind the art.

The Tbilisi: 100+ Graffiti & Murals, Street Art Guided Tour offers a dynamic introduction to the city’s lively street art landscape. For 2 to 5 hours, this tour takes visitors through the most visually striking murals and graffiti works across different neighborhoods. Starting from Tbilisi, it includes hotel pickup, transportation, and a professional guide who shares insights into both the art and the history of Georgia. The tour’s highlight is the chance to see over 100 murals, each with a story to tell, from powerful political messages to creative illustrations.
A standout feature of this experience is the local lunch at a Georgian eatery, where participants indulge in traditional flavors amid the artistic surroundings. With plenty of free time at each stop, guests can take photos, explore, and connect with the street art in a relaxed pace. Notably, the tour receives a strong 5-star rating based on 13 reviews, with many praising the knowledgeable guides and the engaging storytelling.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup in Tbilisi, where drivers ensure a smooth start to the day. Once onboard, the journey into the city’s street art scene begins with a focus on key murals such as A Girl Mural by Sasha Korban and the Locked Down Mural by Innerfields. These works exemplify the diversity of styles and themes that adorn the city’s walls.
Throughout the tour, guides lead visitors through hidden alleys and lively streets, revealing the stories behind each mural. For instance, the NIKO Street Art murals feature pieces like George Gamez’s My Moon, Tina Chertova’s Supporting Girls, and Dilk & Feros’s Nature mural. Each piece is explained in the context of Georgia’s urban culture, political expression, or artistic vision.

Vake Park is one of the key stops, offering a photo opportunity in a popular green space where street art is integrated into the park’s environment. The guide points out murals like Hands by Case_Maclaim and other vibrant works, giving insight into their meaning and the artists behind them.
Further along, Mziuri Park provides a relaxing setting where additional murals are on display. Visitors can stroll freely, take photos, and enjoy the creative atmosphere. At each location, guides share background stories that deepen appreciation for the art pieces, connecting them to broader social or cultural themes.

Several murals created by well-known Georgia-based or international artists feature in this tour. For example, the Zebras mural by Snyder and the Rhino mural by Dante showcase the diversity of styles, from playful animals to bold, politically loaded imagery.
The Flying Painter mural by Dilk and Feros, inspired by Petre Otskheli, offers a unique artistic interpretation that reflects the city’s blend of traditional and modern influences. These works serve as visual landmarks and conversation starters, making the tour both educational and inspiring.
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Besides murals on city walls, the tour includes stops at Mziuri Park, which features murals integrated into the park’s landscape, and Art Palace, where street art extends into more curated spaces. These stops highlight how street art enlivens both public spaces and cultural institutions, contributing to Tbilisi’s vibrant urban fabric.
Guests have opportunities to take photos and ask questions about the artists’ techniques and messages. The guides emphasize the importance of street art as a form of modern expression that resonates with local and international audiences alike.
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Throughout the tour, particular murals like Supporting Girls by Tina Chertova and Nature mural by Dilk & Feros underscore themes of empowerment and environmental awareness. The Peacemakers mural by Innerfields emphasizes social harmony, illustrating how street art in Tbilisi often carries messages of hope and unity.
The Kids TMF mural by Musya Qeburia adds a playful element, showing that street art also caters to younger audiences. The tour’s focus on community-oriented murals reveals how local artists use walls as canvases to communicate positive messages.

A key feature that sets this tour apart is the delectable local lunch, offering a taste of traditional Georgian cuisine in a relaxed setting. This meal provides a welcome break and an opportunity to discuss the art seen so far, or plan the rest of the day in Tbilisi.
The lunch at a local eatery complements the artistic journey, making this experience both visually and gastronomically enriching. It also allows guests to connect with Georgian culture beyond the visual arts.
The tour departs from Tbilisi with included hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring easy access for travelers staying in the city. Transportation is provided throughout, facilitating visits to multiple neighborhoods and parks efficiently.
The experience is guided by professional, fluent English-speaking guides who share detailed insights into each mural. Participants should bring comfortable clothes suitable for walking and exploring outdoor spaces, and avoid bringing luggage or large bags.
The tour is flexible in duration, from 2 to 5 hours, with different starting times available. The itinerary includes many stops—each with free time for photos and exploration—so visitors can pace themselves.

What makes this tour particularly appealing is its large collection of murals, amounting to over 100 artworks. The combination of guided storytelling and free time at each stop creates a balanced experience, appealing to both casual travelers and art enthusiasts.
The knowledgeable guides are frequently praised for their storytelling skills and ability to connect street art with Georgia’s history and culture. The inclusion of lunch and drinks, such as a cup of coffee/tea and a glass of local beer or wine, adds to the overall value.
The tour’s flexible scheduling and cancellation policy—allowing full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance—also appeal to travelers seeking convenience and peace of mind.
This guided tour offers a thorough look into Tbilisi’s vibrant street art scene, emphasizing both the diversity of murals and the stories behind them. It’s especially suited for those who want to see the city from a creative perspective while enjoying local cuisine.
With expert guides and more than 100 murals, this tour provides a comprehensive introduction to the city’s urban art. The combination of visual exploration, cultural insights, and culinary delights makes it a compelling choice for any art-loving traveler visiting Tbilisi.
“This was one of my favourite tours Ive done. Giorgi was great company, and the connections he explained between the art and Georgias history were f…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration ranges from 2 to 5 hours, depending on the selected starting time and pace.
What is included in the price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, a professional guide, coffee/tea, a glass of local beer or wine, and bottle of water.
Are there stops with free time for photos?
Yes, at each major mural and park, there is free time allocated for photos, exploration, and appreciating the art up close.
What should I bring?
Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothes suitable for walking and outdoor exploring, and to leave large bags or luggage behind.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is suitable for most travelers interested in art and culture, with an easy pace and outdoor stops. It is ideal for those comfortable with walking and outdoor environments.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning.