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Experience Tbilisi's vibrant culture and history on a guided tour with 15 tastings and wine, exploring iconic landmarks in 2-4 hours with expert guides.
Discover the captivating charm of Tbilisi through this guided tour that combines history, culture, and culinary delights. For 2 to 4 hours, visitors explore both the Old and New City, visiting key landmarks like the Dry Bridge Market, Rezo Gabriadze Theater, and The Bridge of Peace. With 15 tastings, including traditional dishes, sweets, and local wines and spirits, this experience offers a deep dive into Georgia’s culinary heritage. The tour is led by professional guides in English, ensuring engaging storytelling and insightful commentary.
This tour departs from Tbilisi with hotel pickup and drop-off, making logistics straightforward. It is ideal for food lovers, history enthusiasts, and travelers wanting a comprehensive introduction to Georgia’s capital. The small group or private option provides a personalized experience, while the food and wine tastings highlight Georgia’s diverse flavors, from Khinkali dumplings to Qvevri wine. A key strength is the balance of sightseeing and tasting, although it involves moderate walking and excludes large luggage.


The tour kicks off with a walk through the Old City, where ancient architecture and vibrant street life come alive. The guides lead visitors through charming neighborhoods and past historic landmarks, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of Tbilisi’s past and present. The pace allows time for photos and soaking in views, making this a relaxed yet informative exploration.
The New City is woven into the experience with visits to spots like Rike Park and Europe Square, offering a contrast between old traditions and modern development. The Presidential Palace is passed by, providing a glimpse of contemporary Georgian political life. The guides share insights into each site, making history accessible and engaging.
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Throughout the tour, 15 tastings showcase Georgia’s culinary alphabet. Traditional Khinkali dumplings are served in several varieties, including beef, mushroom, potato-cheese, and potato options, highlighting local flavors and cooking styles. The local lemonades and sweets such as churchkhela (walnut and hazelnut versions) and Gozinaki (walnut-honey confection) provide a sweet counterpoint.
At the secret stop, visitors enjoy desserts, local snacks, and spicy sauces like Tkemali (wild plum/blackberry) and Ajika, which add a fiery kick to the tasting experience. The wine tasting segment features white, red dry, semi-sweet, and Qvevri wines, offering a comprehensive view of Georgia’s famed wine-making traditions. The local spirit, Chacha, caps off the tasting, giving a true taste of Georgian drink culture.

Each photo stop or visit is paired with engaging commentary from the guides. The Dry Bridge Market is an outdoor treasure trove for arts, crafts, and souvenirs, while Dedaena Park offers scenic views and photo opportunities. The Rezo Gabriadze Theater is notable for its architecture and artistic vibe, and the Anchiskhati Basilica provides an authentic glimpse into Tbilisi’s religious history.
The Bridge of Peace is a modern marvel, bridging old and new districts, and is especially photogenic. The Rike Park provides open space for relaxing or taking photos, and Europe Square highlights the city’s cosmopolitan side. For those interested in local culture, the Meidan Bazar introduces arts, crafts, and spirits, rounding out the culture.

Guides like Camila, Irina, and George receive high praise for their warm personalities, deep knowledge, and ability to tailor the experience. They explain local history, culture, and customs with clarity and enthusiasm, making the city’s stories come alive. The pick-up and drop-off service is appreciated, especially for travelers unfamiliar with Tbilisi.
Their storytelling is complemented by practical tips and friendly conversation, making the tour feel personal. Many reviews highlight the hospitality and approachability of the guides as key factors that elevate the experience.
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The tour operates with hotel pickup and drop-off, simplifying logistics. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes due to moderate walking involved in exploring the city’s streets and landmarks. The tour is suitable for most mobility levels, though not for large luggage or wheelchair users.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later, allowing for flexible planning. The tour caters to private or small groups, ensuring a more personalized experience.
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Given the high quality of tastings, the knowledgeable guides, and the comprehensive itinerary, this tour offers excellent value. The 15 tastings alone provide an authentic taste of Georgia’s culinary identity, while the sightseeing elements give a well-rounded view of the city.
Reviewers consistently mention that the cost is justified by the experience, especially considering the personalized attention and expert guidance. The combination of cultural insight, delicious food, and scenic stops makes this tour a worthwhile choice for those wanting an immersive introduction to Tbilisi.

This experience best suits those with an interest in Georgian cuisine, wine, and history, especially first-time visitors wanting a broad overview. It’s also ideal for foodies and culture lovers who appreciate learning through tasting and storytelling. Since the tour involves walking and some standing, comfortable shoes are recommended, and it may not be suitable for individuals with mobility impairments.

This tour from Wander & Savor offers a well-balanced journey through Tbilisi’s highlights, combining landmark visits, local cuisine, and wine tasting into a compact experience. The high praise for guides and quality of tastings makes it clear why this activity maintains a top rating of 5 out of 5 from 52 reviews.
For travelers seeking a personalized, informative, and flavorful way to discover Georgia’s capital, this 2-4 hour tour delivers on all fronts. It’s perfect for first-time visitors, short stays, or anyone wanting an authentic taste of Tbilisi’s cultural and culinary heartbeat.
“Camila was the BEST tour guide! We had so much fun and learned so much. Would highly recommend!”
Is the tour suitable for large luggage?
No, large luggage or oversized bags are not allowed on the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The duration ranges from 2 to 4 hours, depending on availability and group pace.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, an English-language guide, and 15 tastings of food, sweets, wines, and spirits.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Guides like Camila, Irina, and George are praised for their friendliness, expertise, and storytelling skills.
Is the tour good for people with mobility issues?
It is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, due to the walking involved.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as there will be moderate walking.
Does the tour include wine tasting?
Yes, the tour features white, red, semi-sweet, and Qvevri wines, plus local spirits like Chacha.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Dry Bridge Market, Dedaena Park, Rezo Gabriadze Theater, Anchiskhati Basilica, Bridge of Peace, Rike Park, Europe Square, Meidan Bazar, Old Town, and a local bar for wine tasting.
Is this tour a good first activity in Tbilisi?
Yes, it’s highly recommended as an introductory activity, especially for those arriving for a short stay, as it covers many highlights and offers practical tips.