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Discover Tbilisi’s highlights on a private 6-hour tour, including Anchiskhati Cathedral, Bridge of Peace, Sameba Cathedral, and more with expert guide service.

The Tbilisi City Private Tour offers a comprehensive look at Georgia’s vibrant capital over 6 hours. Priced affordably, this tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, and a private guide who brings the city’s diverse history and culture to life. It’s ideal for travelers seeking an in-depth, personalized experience of Tbilisi’s most iconic sites, from ancient churches to modern streets.
This tour is especially suited for those who want a flexible schedule and a guide who is prepared, available, and punctual. With a full winding itinerary covering both the Old Town and the newer districts, it balances walking visits with comfortable driving segments. A notable highlight is the Sameba Cathedral, standing proudly as a symbol of modern Georgia, along with the chance to explore lively markets and architectural landmarks.
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The tour begins with convenient pickup from any hotel or address within Tbilisi, making it easy to start your day without logistical worries. Once on board, the air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride across the city’s varied neighborhoods. The private guide leads the way, providing insightful commentary, all in English.
This flexible start time depends on availability, so checking in advance is recommended. The full 6-hour experience balances sightseeing with enough time to enjoy each site without feeling rushed. The tour operates rain or shine, with a full refund offered if canceled due to poor weather conditions.

Once in the historic heart of the city, the guide leads you through a maze of narrow streets, revealing Tbilisi’s layered history. The first stop is Anchiskhati Basilica, Georgia’s oldest church, which attracts visitors with its centuries-old architecture and spiritual significance.
Next, the group visits the Sulfur Baths, famous for their steaming pools and historic associations. Then, a walk across the Bridge of Peace introduces the blend of modern engineering and cultural symbolism; the bridge’s glass panels and curving design make it a standout feature.
Other highlights include the Clock Tower and the Tamada Sculpture, both offering local charm. The King Vakhtang Gorgasali Monument and the Tbilisi Fortress provide panoramic views and glimpses into the city’s defensive past. A brief stroll through Shardeni Street reveals a lively hub of cafes, galleries, and social life.
The tour continues with a walk through Rike Park, where contemporary design meets scenic views of the Mtkvari River. The park’s modern Rike Concert Hall and open spaces create a relaxing atmosphere. Crossing over the Bridge of Peace again, the guide points out the architectural harmony between the old and new.
A visit to the Mother of Georgia statue offers a photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate a symbol of national pride. The towering statue provides a commanding view of the city and represents Georgia’s resilience and hospitality.
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Driving along David Aghmashenebeli Avenue, travelers see a stretch of 19th-century classical architecture. The avenue’s charming buildings have been beautifully preserved, making it a favorite spot for photos. The guide highlights notable structures and discusses their historical context.
The Orbeliani Palace nearby is also impressive, serving as a reminder of Georgia’s royal past. Walking this avenue offers a blend of sightseeing and leisurely exploration, perfect for appreciating the city’s architectural diversity.
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One of the tour’s highlights is the trip to Sameba Cathedral, also called the Holy Trinity Cathedral. Sitting atop St. Ilya’s Hill, the cathedral rises 101 meters high and features a gleaming golden dome visible from many parts of Tbilisi.
The cathedral’s vast complex includes a monastery and seminary, reflecting Georgia’s deep religious roots. Its modern design contrasts with older churches, yet it has quickly become a major spiritual and cultural symbol for the country. Visitors can admire its size, architecture, and the panoramic views from the surrounding area.

A stop at the Dry Bridge Flea Market introduces travelers to local life and a treasure trove of vintage goods, souvenirs, and Georgian crafts. This open-air market offers an authentic experience away from the tourist crowds.
The guide offers insights into local commerce and history, making the visit both a shopping and cultural experience. The market’s informal atmosphere contrasts with the more formal historical sites, giving a well-rounded view of Tbilisi’s lively scene.

Traveling between sites, the air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort, especially during hot Georgian summers. The driving segments allow for covering larger distances efficiently, while the walking portions focus on detailed exploration.
The pacing is well-balanced, offering enough time at major landmarks without feeling rushed. Because it’s a private tour, adjustments can be made for personal interests or pace preferences, making it ideal for those who like a flexible schedule.

This tour is designed for those who can comfortably walk for short periods, as it involves navigating narrow streets and uneven surfaces in Old Town. The guide’s professionalism and punctuality are highly praised, ensuring a smooth experience.
Since smoking in the vehicle is not allowed, the environment remains clean and comfortable. The tour includes WiFi onboard for convenience, and the pickup service covers any hotel or address within Tbilisi, streamlining the start and end of the day.
The Tbilisi City Private Tour excels at showcasing a wide range of attractions—ancient churches, modern bridges, government buildings, and marketplaces—all with expert narration. Its private setting fosters a personalized experience, perfect for travelers eager to learn about Georgia’s history, culture, and urban development.
The tour’s strength lies in its comprehensive approach, combining walking, driving, and sightseeing to cover more ground efficiently. While not suitable for wheelchair users, it offers a detailed and engaging day for most able-bodied visitors.
This 6-hour tour provides a thorough look at Tbilisi’s historical sites, vibrant streets, and religious landmarks, all led by a prepared and punctual guide. The price includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, and personalized attention, making it a valuable choice for travelers who want an in-depth, hassle-free exploration.
The reviews emphasize the guide’s quality, noting their professionalism and availability. The tour offers a good mix of cultural insights, architectural highlights, and lively markets, ensuring a well-rounded experience of Georgia’s capital.
While it’s not suitable for wheelchair users and includes an optional cable car fee, these limitations are minor compared to the overall value and richness of the experience. Travelers looking to discover Tbilisi’s contrasting charms—from ancient churches to modern landmarks—will find this private tour a compelling, flexible way to see the city.
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How long is the Tbilisi City Private Tour?
The tour lasts 6 hours and includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
What sites are included in the tour?
Stops include Anchiskhati Cathedral, Sulfur Baths, Bridge of Peace, Mother of Georgia, David Aghmashenebeli Avenue, Sameba Cathedral, and the Dry Bridge Market.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour features transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle for all segments of the day.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to walking and uneven surfaces.
What language is the guide speaking?
The tour is conducted in English, with knowledgeable guides leading every step.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.