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Discover Tbilisi with a 3-hour evening walking tour including highlights like Old Town, Rustaveli Avenue, Liberty Square, with optional wine and boat rides.

The Tbilisi: Evening Walking Tour with Optional Wine & Boat Ride offers a fantastic way to start your Georgian adventure. Priced affordably, this 3-hour tour showcases the city’s most iconic sights while providing a friendly and informative experience. Led by knowledgeable guides, it’s perfect for first-time visitors who want a comprehensive yet relaxed introduction to Tbilisi’s culture, history, and architecture.
The tour departs from Rose Revolution Square, a central location easily accessible by subway or taxi, and ends back at the same meeting point. The inclusion of optional wine tasting and boat rides makes this experience even more memorable. Reviews highlight the lively guides and engaging storytelling, making it an ideal start for anyone eager to learn about the city in a friendly, lively atmosphere.
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The tour begins at Rose Revolution Square, a lively spot marked by the Big Bicycle monument. Guides, easily spotted by their red scarves, gather groups here, making arrivals straightforward whether by subway (Shota Rustaveli station is nearby) or taxi. The central location ensures most accommodations are within walking distance, making it simple for travelers to join.
For groups larger than four or visitors staying at partner hotels, free pick-up is available 45 minutes before the scheduled start time. This flexibility allows guests to relax and prepare for a scenic walk through the city’s most prominent sites from the very first moment.
The tour leads along Rustaveli Avenue, one of Tbilisi’s most famous streets, lined with important buildings, hotels, cafes, and shops. The guides highlight the architecture and history behind landmarks along this grand boulevard, offering a lively narrative that brings the city’s past to life.
Walking from Rustaveli Avenue, travelers are guided down to Liberty Square, the heart of Tbilisi. Here, the tour takes in the impressive main square and the nearby Clock Tower built by Rezo Gabriadze in 2010. The tower features a tiny puppet theater and an angel that rings the hourly bell, decorated with hundreds of tiles designed personally by Gabriadze. Visitors can catch a “Circle of Life” puppet show at 12:00 or 19:00 if timing allows.

One of the most photographed sights in Tbilisi, the Bridge of Peace is a pedestrian glass and steel bridge that spans the Mtkvari River. Opened in 2010, it was transported from Italy in over 200 unassembled components. The 156-meter-long structure shines with more than 10,000 LED bulbs, creating a stunning display, especially at sunset.
The guide explains the bridge’s modern design and its symbolic role connecting old and new Tbilisi, making it a must-see for visitors who appreciate contemporary architecture amid historic surroundings.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter taking in the modern architecture, the tour ventures into Old Tbilisi, famous for its narrow winding streets, wooden balconies, and cozy courtyards. Walking through hidden lanes—which many travelers overlook—the guides share stories and details about local life and architecture, making these less-traveled paths feel special.
A visit to Shardeni Street is included, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, cafes, and boutiques. This pedestrian street offers lively scenes, local art, and a chance to soak in Tbilisi’s bohemian vibe.
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A highlight of the tour is the wine tasting, included if the option is selected. Georgia is famous for its ancient winemaking traditions, and this tasting offers an authentic taste of local varieties. Detailed enough to satisfy wine enthusiasts but accessible for all, it provides a relaxing pause in the midst of sightseeing.
The wine tasting is described as an absolute must-do on your first day in Georgia, with reviews praising guides for their engaging, friendly approach during the experience.

The tour includes stops at cultural landmarks like Liberty Square and the Clock Tower, each rich with stories and symbolism. The Marionette Theatre next to the Clock Tower adds an artistic touch, with performances at specific times, and the guide shares insights into Gabriadze’s creative vision.
Throughout the walk, guides weave stories about Tbilisi’s history, architecture, and the city’s modern resurgence, making the walk both entertaining and educational.
For those who select the boat ride option, the tour concludes with a cruise on the Mtkvari River. Although specific details about the boat’s route are limited, this element provides a different perspective on Tbilisi’s skyline, particularly as the city lights come on at sunset.
The boat ride offers a peaceful way to absorb the city’s beauty from a scenic vantage point, complementing the walking experience.

The meeting point at Rose Revolution Square is convenient for most travelers, with easy access via subway or taxi. The tour is designed for groups of varying sizes, with free hotel pickup available for larger groups or guests at partner accommodations.
Comfortable shoes are recommended, given the amount of walking involved, particularly on uneven streets and historic cobblestones. In case of rain, carrying an umbrella is advisable.
The live English guide keeps the group engaged, sharing not just facts but lively stories that make the city’s history accessible and engaging. The tour concludes back at the starting point, making it easy to continue exploring Tbilisi afterward.
This 3-hour walking tour offers a thorough introduction to Tbilisi’s main sights combined with personal storytelling that brings the city’s character to life. It’s highly rated with a perfect 5-star rating from 215 reviews, mainly for the guide’s enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendly demeanor.
The optional wine and boat rides add extra layers of enjoyment without significantly increasing the price, making this tour a great value for those seeking an authentic and lively Tbilisi experience. Its flexible timing and central location make it suitable for most itineraries, especially for first-time visitors.
Travelers who appreciate friendly guides, engaging storytelling, and a mix of historic and modern sights will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s well-suited for those eager to get an authentic feel of Tbilisi quickly and enjoy some local wine along the way.
However, those looking for a very slow, in-depth architectural or culinary experience might want to supplement this tour with additional activities. The short walking pace and focus on highlights make it ideal for visitors with limited time but a desire to see the essentials.
This evening walking tour provides an energetic and personable introduction to Tbilisi, blending famous landmarks with hidden corners and local stories. The guides’ enthusiasm is consistently praised, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes the city feel accessible and lively from the very first hours.
While the tour covers key sights thoroughly, the optional wine tasting and boat ride elevate it into a more memorable experience. Its central location and flexible options make it straightforward to include in most travel plans.
“Freddy and Tanu have done their best to introduce Tbilisi to all of us with interactive and engaging conversation.”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is designed for travelers able to walk comfortably and is not suitable for pregnant women. Comfortable shoes are recommended for navigating cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces.
How long does the wine tasting last?
The tour includes a wine tasting as part of the experience, which is described as an enjoyable and authentic taste of Georgia’s winemaking tradition. Specific duration details are not provided, but it’s part of the overall 3-hour experience.
Can I join this tour if I stay outside the city center?
Yes, the tour offers free hotel pickup 45 minutes before the start if you stay at a partner hotel or are in a larger group, making it accessible even if your accommodation is outside the central area.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes are essential, and an umbrella is advised in case of rain. Beyond that, no special items are required.
Does the tour operate in multiple languages?
The tour features a live English-speaking guide. Other languages are not mentioned, so English is the default language for explanations and storytelling.
This Tbilisi evening walking tour offers a lively, friendly, and well-rounded way to start exploring the Georgian capital, especially with the added fun of optional wine and boat experiences. Its high ratings and enthusiastic reviews speak to its ability to leave visitors with a great first impression of this dynamic city.
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