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Discover Tbilisi's top sights on a 3-hour guided walking tour including tastings of Georgian sweets and local spirits, led by expert guides.
Tbilisi: Top 20 Highlights Guided Walking Tour with Tastings offers a rich, compact exploration of Georgia’s vibrant capital. Priced at an accessible rate, this 3-hour tour departs from Kvemo Kartli and takes visitors through the city’s most iconic landmarks, blending history, culture, and modern flair. With live English guides and hotel pickup and drop-off included, it provides a convenient way to see the best of Tbilisi in a short time. The tour’s strength lies in its comprehensive itinerary, covering over 20 key sites, along with tastings of traditional Georgian sweets and a shot of local alcohol, adding flavorful local touches.
A consistent 5-star rating from three reviews highlights its popularity and quality. The tour is especially suitable for visitors who want a guided overview of the city’s highlights without the hassle of planning multiple separate visits. While it’s designed for those comfortable with moderate walking, it’s perfect for curious travelers eager to see the city’s contrasts—old and new, traditional and modern—all in just three hours.


This guided walking tour begins with a pickup in Tbilisi and immediately immerses visitors in the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Travelers walk along Shota Rustaveli Avenue, the main artery of the city, where they pass by landmarks like MoMA Tbilisi, the National Opera and Ballet Theater, and the Rustaveli Theatre. These sites showcase Tbilisi’s blend of historical and cultural richness. Guides explain the significance of each location, sharing insights into Georgia’s artistic and architectural heritage.
The tour continues through Liberty Square, home to the Parliament of Georgia and marked by the famous St. George Monument. Here, visitors get a sense of the city’s political heart and enjoy scenic views, making it an ideal photo stop. The walk then leads to the Old City Wall and The Clock Tower, where the city’s medieval defenses and whimsical architecture shine. This segment offers an understanding of Tbilisi’s layered history and evolving urban landscape.
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Next, the itinerary guides travelers through Old Town Tbilisi, a district bursting with colorful balconies, narrow alleys, and historic sites. The Anchiskhati Basilica, Georgia’s oldest church, provides a glimpse into the spiritual roots of the city. Not far from there, the iconic Bridge of Peace crosses the Kura River, symbolizing Tbilisi’s modernity and innovative spirit.
Crossing the Bridge of Peace brings visitors to Rike Park, a contemporary green space with artistic installations and scenic views of the city’s skyline. From here, the tour explores Europe Square and the Metekhi Bridge, both offering beautiful vistas and capturing the lively essence of Tbilisi’s central districts. The guide shares stories about each site’s history, architecture, and cultural significance, enriching the experience beyond mere sightseeing.

One of the tour’s highlights is a visit to Abanotubani, the historic sulfur bath district famous for its bubbling thermal pools and distinctive domed buildings. Visitors see the baths from the outside and learn about their long-standing role in Tbilisi’s health and social life. The district’s unique architecture and steaming baths evoke a sense of relaxation and tradition.
The walk then takes visitors to Meidan Bazar, a lively marketplace where they can sample local snacks and purchase souvenirs. Here, tasting Georgian sweets and enjoying a shot of chacha, Georgia’s renowned local spirit, offers a flavorful introduction to the country’s culinary culture. These tastings are included, adding a delicious and social element to the tour.
The Clock Tower, with its whimsical design, offers scenic views and photo opportunities. It’s a perfect spot to appreciate the city’s creative side. Nearby, Rike Park provides a peaceful green space with modern sculptures, ideal for a leisurely walk and soaking in the views of the Mother of Georgia statue overlooking the city. Guides point out the park’s contemporary features, contrasting the historic atmosphere of Old Tbilisi.
This part of the tour exemplifies Tbilisi’s blend of old and new, showcasing how the city has embraced modern architecture while preserving its historic charm. Visitors leave with a sense of the city’s dynamic evolution and its openness to new ideas.
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The tour makes stops at the Georgian Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Georgia, where visitors can glimpse Georgia’s artistic and cultural history. While these stops are primarily for sightseeing and photo opportunities, they set the stage for a deeper appreciation of Georgia’s rich artistic traditions and historical narratives. The guides share useful tips and background to enhance understanding of the country’s identity.
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A memorable part of the experience is sampling traditional Georgian sweets, which include local delicacies that reflect Georgia’s culinary artistry. The shot of local alcohol, specifically chacha, is offered as a toast to the city and its welcoming culture. These tastings add a social, flavorful layer to the tour, making it more than just sightseeing. The tasting stops are carefully integrated with the sightseeing, allowing guests to relax and savor authentic flavors.

The tour is designed to be accessible and convenient. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off, so travelers don’t need to worry about transportation. The guided walking experience is led by English-speaking guides who are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, as evidenced by glowing reviews. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the walk involves moderate exertion through various districts.
The duration of 3 hours makes this tour suitable for travelers with limited time but eager to see the main highlights. Advanced reservations are advisable, and cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the activity.

This tour appeals to those seeking an organized overview of Tbilisi’s essential sights, combining sightseeing with tastings that highlight local culture. It suits travelers who enjoy moderate walking and engaging guides who can share stories and tips. Visitors interested in Georgia’s architecture, history, and culinary traditions will find this tour particularly rewarding.
It’s less suitable for children under 5, individuals with mobility issues, or those carrying large luggage, as the itinerary involves walking through historic areas with uneven surfaces.

The Tbilisi: Top 20 Highlights Guided Walking Tour with Tastings offers a well-rounded, efficient way to experience Georgia’s capital. The inclusion of tastings and local spirits makes it stand out from standard city tours, providing an authentic taste of Georgian culture.
The guides’ expertise, praised in reviews, enhances the experience, making the city’s stories come alive. The tour’s compact duration is perfect for newcomers or short-stay visitors wanting a rundown.
While it covers the main sights thoroughly, travelers should come prepared for moderate walking and variable weather. This tour provides good value and a friendly, informative atmosphere suitable for most travelers eager to see and taste the best of Tbilisi.
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Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, making it easy to join the tour without additional transport arrangements.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, with a pace designed for comfortable walking and sightseeing.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee covers the guided walk, tastings of Georgian sweets, and a shot of local alcohol.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 5 years or for travelers with mobility impairments or large luggage, as the walking involves moderate exertion.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
This guided walk offers a compelling snapshot of Tbilisi’s lively character, blending history, culture, and flavor into a memorable three-hour journey.
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