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Discover Tbilisi’s festive magic with a 3-hour guided tour of the Christmas Village, markets, live music, and holiday sights in Georgia’s capital.
The Tbilisi: New Years Village & Christmas Market Guided Tour offers a lively 3-hour experience during the festive season in Georgia’s vibrant capital. Priced with free cancellation and a flexible “reserve now, pay later” option, this tour is perfect for those wanting to enjoy the holiday atmosphere without rushing. Led by a knowledgeable guide available in English, Russian, or Georgian, it typically starts in mid-December and runs until early January, coinciding with Georgia’s Orthodox Christmas on 7 January.
Set in central locations like Orbeliani Square, April 9 Garden, and Dedaena Park, this tour combines lights, markets, music, and family-friendly activities. It caters to visitors who appreciate a casual, festive walk with opportunities to browse seasonal stalls, enjoy live entertainment, and capture cheerful photos. The tour’s focus on local small business stalls also supports Georgia’s entrepreneurs, adding a meaningful touch to the holiday outing.


The Christmas Village is the centerpiece of this tour, set up in central locations like Orbeliani Square and April 9 Garden. These spots become festive hubs filled with bright lights, colorful decorations, and holiday ornaments. The lighting displays across Rustaveli Avenue, Orbeliani Square, and Atoneli Street create a cheerful backdrop for holiday photos and sightseeing.
During the day, the atmosphere is family-friendly, with a focus on entertainment for children. Visitors can enjoy walking through market stalls offering food, drinks, souvenirs, and handicrafts. The stalls support local small businesses, adding an authentic touch to the experience.
In the evenings, the environment shifts to a livelier scene. The area fills with live music, DJ sets, and concerts, transforming the space into a festive celebration. The lights and decorations become even more captivating after sunset, making it an ideal time for photo opportunities.
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The market area is a highlight of this tour, where handmade crafts and seasonal treats are plentiful. Visitors have the chance to browse souvenirs and gifts that reflect Georgian traditions. The stall offerings include food, drinks, and handicrafts, giving a taste of local flavors and craftsmanship.
Seasonal treats warm visitors up as they wander through the stalls, making for a cozy holiday experience. Support for small entrepreneurs stands out as a core aspect of this tour, ensuring an authentic and community-focused shopping experience.

A key part of the tour involves capturing photos amid the festive decorations. The Santa’s house, elves workshops, and photo zones are all designed for holiday cheer. The ice rink, which is sometimes available in the village, adds an activity for those who enjoy skating.
The lighting displays across streets like Rustaveli Avenue and squares such as Atoneli Street make the city feel like a Christmas postcard. These sights provide ample opportunities for cheerful holiday photos, perfect for sharing with friends and family.

As night falls, the atmosphere intensifies with live music, DJ sets, and concerts. The lively musical performances add a festive energy that elevates the experience. This part of the tour is particularly suited for visitors who enjoy a cheerful, party-like vibe.
The evening schedule turns the holiday hub into a celebration space, with the lights and music transforming the central squares into a joyful scene. It’s a highlight for those seeking fun and entertainment after sunset.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour typically starts in central locations that are easy to find in Tbilisi’s city center. It offers the option for a private group, making it suitable for families or friends wishing for a more personalized experience.
The live guide ensures clear communication and shares insights about local traditions, festive customs, and the history of the Christmas celebrations in Tbilisi. The tour’s duration of 3 hours is ideal for a relaxed but fulfilling holiday outing.
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What makes this guided tour particularly appealing is its blend of festive sights, local market support, and family-friendly activities. It captures the essence of Georgian Christmas traditions while providing a lively, festive atmosphere.
The support for local entrepreneurs and small businesses adds a meaningful dimension to the experience. Plus, with free cancellation and the option to reserve now and pay later, travelers can plan with confidence around their holiday schedule.
However, those seeking a highly structured or in-depth cultural tour might find this experience more casual and entertainment-focused. It’s best suited for visitors who want a fun, festive snapshot of Tbilisi’s holiday spirit.
This tour offers a cheerful and relaxed way to explore Tbilisi’s Christmas celebrations. The locations are central and accessible, and the activities are designed to appeal to families and casual visitors.
The evening entertainment and photo zones provide entertainment and memorable moments, while the market stalls allow for supporting local artisans. The guides’ knowledge and the well-organized stops make it an enjoyable, hassle-free holiday outing.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, offering a comfortable overview of Tbilisi’s holiday scene.
What locations does the tour visit?
It explores Orbeliani Square, April 9 Garden, and Dedaena Park, with views of lighting displays across major streets.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children will enjoy Santa’s house, elves workshops, photo zones, and possibly skating on the ice rink.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides available in different languages?
Guides speak English, Russian, and Georgian.
Is this a private tour?
A private group option is available for a more customized experience.
When does the Christmas Village open?
It typically opens in mid-December and runs until early January.
What is the main focus of this tour?
It highlights festive lights, markets, live music, and family-friendly activities.
Does the tour support local businesses?
Yes, the market stalls feature small local entrepreneurs, supporting the community.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and outdoor activity is recommended, especially in winter.
Is the ice rink always available?
The ice rink is sometimes available, depending on weather and setup.
Where can I book this tour?
It’s available through GetYourGuide, with flexible booking options.
This Tbilisi New Years Village & Christmas Market Guided Tour combines festive cheer, local support, and family fun into an accessible, enjoyable holiday experience. Whether visiting during the day or in the lively evening hours, it offers a warm, joyful glimpse of Georgia’s capital during its most festive season.
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