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Discover Tbilisi’s top sights with a guided tour featuring cable car rides, historic landmarks, and tastings of local wine or beer in just 2-5 hours.
Explore the vibrant city of Tbilisi with a comprehensive sightseeing tour that covers its most iconic landmarks, offers a cable car ride to stunning viewpoints, and includes local tasting experiences. With an average rating of 5 out of 5 based on 23 reviews, this tour provides an engaging way to see the city’s highlights, learn about its history, and sample its flavors—all in a flexible timeframe of 2 to 5 hours.
The tour begins with hotel pickup, making logistics easy, and features a friendly, knowledgeable guide who leads you through Tbilisi’s most photogenic spots. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or simply want to enjoy breathtaking views and local drinks, this tour adapts well to different interests. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate walking tours combined with scenic rides and tasting sessions.


This tour starts with hotel pickup in Tbilisi, making it easy for travelers to begin their adventure without hassle. Once underway, the guide leads a walk down Rustaveli Avenue, the bustling main thoroughfare filled with shops, cafes, and cultural landmarks. This stretch sets the tone for the city’s lively atmosphere and artistic spirit.
Next, the tour takes you into the Old Town, where narrow cobblestone streets reveal historic architecture and the stories of Tbilisi’s past. Here, you’ll see Metekhi Church and the Bridge of Peace, two of the city’s most recognizable symbols. The guide shares insights into the city’s blend of tradition and modernity, making it clear why Tbilisi remains a captivating place to visit.
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A highlight of the tour is ascending Narikala Fortress aboard the Tbilisi Cable Car—a fun and scenic ride that offers majestic views of the city. Once at the fortress, you can appreciate its ancient walls and spectacular vistas, perfect for memorable photos. The guide points out key landmarks from this vantage point and shares stories about the fortress’s history.
The cable car ride is a smooth and accessible way to combine sightseeing with a bit of adventure. It’s an ideal opportunity to step back in time and see Tbilisi’s skyline from above, with the mountains framing the city in the distance.

After exploring the fortress, the tour visits Leghvtakhevi Waterfall, a serene spot within the busy city. This small waterfall creates a peaceful atmosphere where visitors can pause amidst the urban landscape. Nearby, the Botanical Garden offers a lush retreat with well-maintained paths, exotic plants, and beautiful views of the river.
These stops combine nature and tranquility with the city’s lively energy, giving a well-rounded experience of Tbilisi’s diverse environments. The guide provides context about the importance of these green areas in the city’s daily life.
The tour includes visits to Metekhi Church, a historic religious site perched above the river, and Rike Park, a modern urban space designed for relaxation and socializing. At Metekhi, you’ll see classic Georgian architecture and enjoy views of the river and city. Rike Park offers contemporary design features, sculptures, and open spaces where locals gather.
Both locations highlight Tbilisi’s architectural contrasts—from medieval religious structures to cutting-edge public spaces—demonstrating how tradition and innovation coexist in the city.
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The stroll continues along Baratashvili Avenue, a lively street lined with cafes, shops, and cultural venues. It is perfect for observing daily Tbilisi life and snapping photos. The tour concludes at Deda Ena Park, regarded as the social heart of the city, where locals meet and relax.
This area encapsulates Tbilisi’s vibrant social scene and offers opportunities to soak in the city’s dynamic pulse before returning to your accommodation.
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The guide provides insights into Georgia’s democratic institutions during a stop at the Parliament building, adding an educational element to the tour. You also visit the National Gallery and the Museum of Georgia, where cultural artifacts and artworks deepen understanding of the country’s history and artistic heritage.
These stops are well-suited for visitors interested in Georgia’s governance and cultural treasures, providing context for the city’s development and identity.

A key feature of this tour is the tasting experience. You’ll sample local wine or beer, choosing based on your preference. Plus, the tour includes the tasting of Churchkhela, a traditional candle-shaped candy, and some local dishes that highlight Georgian flavors.
The tastings are paired with insights into Georgian culinary traditions, making this part of the experience truly flavorful. The inclusion of traditional food enhances the culture, and the guide often shares stories about local dining customs.

This tour is offered as a private or small group experience, ideal for travelers who prefer a more personalized approach. The duration varies from 2 to 5 hours, allowing flexibility based on your pace and interests. Everyone benefits from hotel pickup and drop-off, and tickets for the cable car are included, ensuring a seamless experience.
The tour is conducted in English with a friendly, informative guide, and includes a bottle of water and Churchkhela to keep you energized.

This experience suits those who want a rundown of Tbilisi in a relatively short time. It appeals to history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and foodies alike, thanks to its mix of sightseeing, scenic rides, and tastings. The small group or private setting ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace, perfect for first-time visitors or those wanting to tick off key landmarks efficiently.
The flexible timing and inclusive nature make it a good choice for travelers with limited time or those who prefer a curated, insightful exploration of Georgia’s capital.
This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Tbilisi, blending iconic landmarks, scenic vistas, and authentic taste experiences. The insightful guides, as praised in reviews, help bring the city’s stories to life with friendly explanations and local knowledge. The cable car ride and natural stops provide breathtaking views and peaceful moments amid a bustling city.
While the tour covers a lot of ground, the flexible duration makes it suitable for various schedules. The included tastings and authentic food add a flavorful dimension that many travelers appreciate. It’s especially recommended for those who want a personalized, engaging tour that balances sightseeing with culture in Tbilisi.
“The tour guide was Nana, and she was very friendly and informative. She nicely explained all the places and spots covered in this tour. It was a pr…”
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins with hotel pickup in Tbilisi and concludes at Deda Ena Park or the original pickup point.
How long does the tour last?
It takes between 2 and 5 hours, depending on your pace and preferences.
Is the cable car ride included?
Yes, tickets for the cable car are included in the tour price.
What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include Rustaveli Avenue, Old Town, Narikala Fortress, Leghvtakhevi Waterfall, Metekhi Church, Rike Park, and Deda Ena Park.
What tastings are available?
You can enjoy wine or beer tastings, plus Churchkhela and traditional local dishes.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is accessible and suitable for most travelers who are comfortable with walking and moderate activity.
What should I wear?
Bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as it involves walking outdoors.
Is this tour available rain or shine?
Yes, the tour takes place rain or shine.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended, and you can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.