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Discover Tbilisi’s main sights, authentic cuisine, and wines on this 3-hour guided walking tour with hotel pickup, expert guides, and curated food and wine tastings.


This 3-hour walking tour of Tbilisi is a fantastic way to explore the Georgian capital’s most celebrated landmarks, all while savoring traditional foods and wines. Starting with hotel pickup in business-class cars, the tour offers a seamless experience from the moment you are collected, ensuring comfort and convenience. The tour is praised for its expert guides, who bring local stories to life, making this experience both educational and enjoyable.
What truly sets this tour apart is its combination of major sights, authentic cuisine, and curated wine tastings. It’s ideal for travelers wanting a balanced introduction to Tbilisi’s architecture, history, and flavors without spending an entire day on sightseeing. The tour is also flexible, with options for private or small groups, allowing for a more personalized experience.
However, note that this tour is designed for those comfortable walking and standing for a few hours. It involves visiting several diverse sites, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. The curated tasting sessions and stops at iconic landmarks make this tour a compelling choice for foodies, culture enthusiasts, and first-time visitors alike.
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The tour begins at Café Stamba, a stylish venue blending Soviet-era architecture with contemporary design. It’s a relaxed spot for a local lemonade and Khachapuri, a cheese-filled bread that represents authentic Georgian cuisine. This warm welcome sets the tone for exploring both the new and old sides of Tbilisi.
From here, the guide leads you from the city’s modern center into its historic core. The comfortable setting and friendly atmosphere immediately make the experience approachable for all participants. The guide’s engaging storytelling helps set context for the sites ahead, making each stop more meaningful.

The tour proceeds along Rustaveli Avenue, one of Tbilisi’s most iconic streets. Here, travelers see the Opera House, the National Gallery, and various museums and government buildings. The Rustaveli Metro Station and the State Academy of Arts are notable stops, with the guide sharing insights into their significance.
A highlight is the hand-painted staircase near the Academy, showcasing Georgia’s artistic flair. The walk captures the vibrant energy of the city’s cultural life, with many opportunities for photos. The combination of street views and historical buildings makes this segment both lively and informative.
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From Rustaveli, the tour moves to Freedom Square, a pivotal site in Tbilisi’s history. The guide discusses its role in Georgia’s political life. Continuing along Baratashvili Avenue, the tour reaches the Gabriadze Clock Tower, a charming clock adorned with intricate details that delights visitors.
The Anchiskhati Church, dating back to the 6th century, offers a glimpse into Georgia’s medieval past. This archaeological site is a highlight for history buffs, and the guide provides context about its significance. The walk around these areas reveals the blend of ancient and contemporary architecture that characterizes Tbilisi.
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Next, the tour visits Rike Park, a modern public space with beautiful views of the Narikala Fortress and the city skyline. A short walk takes you to Metekhi Church, perched above the river, offering sweeping views and photo opportunities. The guide shares stories of the monastery’s history and its importance to locals.
From this vantage point, travelers enjoy a panoramic view of the Old Town, with its colorful rooftops and winding streets. The park itself is a popular spot for relaxation and people-watching, making it a lively stop to soak in Tbilisi’s vibrant atmosphere.

The tour continues with a visit to the National Botanical Garden of Tbilisi, where lush greenery contrasts with the urban surroundings. It’s a peaceful spot to appreciate Georgia’s diverse plant life and enjoy a brief nature break.
Next, the Royal Baths are explored, offering insight into traditional Georgian bathing culture. Adjacent to these is Narikala Fortress, a must-see historic site. The guide explains the fortress’s strategic importance and its panoramic views of the city. These sites combine history and scenic beauty, making for memorable moments.

One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to a cozy wine bar, where curated tastings showcase white dry, red semi-sweet, and red dry wines. Alongside, guests sample local spirits, with options for flavor tastings included. The guide shares stories about Georgia’s wine history, often called the “cradle of wine,” enriching the tasting experience.
The wine bar offers a relaxed setting, allowing visitors to compare different styles and learn about Georgia’s wine traditions. The inclusion of a glass of wine of your choice ties the experience together, leaving a memorable impression of Georgia’s renowned wine culture.

Further stops include Metekhi, a historic district with a church overlooking the river. The guide explains its history and architectural style. The narrow streets and ancient buildings here add to the authentic feel, providing a contrast to the more modern parts of the city visited earlier.
This area is perfect for those interested in medieval architecture and local history. The quiet ambiance allows for reflection and photography away from busier tourist spots.
The journey wraps up with a visit to the National Botanical Garden, where more greenery and scenic views await. Then, the Royal Baths provide a last taste of Tbilisi’s traditional culture. Visitors can take photos and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, rounding out the sightseeing experience.
The cozy wine bar also serves as the closing point for wine tasting, allowing guests to savor their favorite wine before returning to their hotel. The tour concludes with a business-class ride back to the starting point, ensuring comfort and ease.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its combination of sightseeing, tasting, and storytelling within a compact time frame. The expert guides, like Nodari and Giorgi, are praised for their enthusiasm and depth of knowledge, making each site come alive with history and local culture.
The inclusive food and wine tastings are a standout feature, giving travelers an authentic flavor of Georgia. The stops at iconic landmarks, such as Narikala Fortress and Freedom Square, provide a rundown of Tbilisi’s diverse architectural styles and historical layers.
The small group or private options allow for more interaction and tailored experiences, making this tour suitable for travelers wanting a personalized touch. The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance, offering enough time to see many sites without feeling rushed.
This experience suits first-time visitors who want a broad yet manageable overview of Tbilisi’s highlights. It is perfect for food lovers eager to taste authentic Georgian cuisine and wines, as well as history enthusiasts interested in learning about the city’s past and architecture.
Travelers seeking convenience appreciate the included hotel pickup and drop-off, while those interested in cultural storytelling benefit from guides like Nodari and Giorgi. The moderate walking pace and inclusion of food and wine tastings make this tour ideal for relaxed explorers who want a rich, immersive experience.
“Nodari was an amazing guide. Really showed us the best parts of Tblisi.”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with starting times varying by availability.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off in business-class cars are included, making logistics straightforward.
What food and drinks are included?
The tour features local lemonade, Khachapuri, and tasting of local spirits and curated Georgian wines—white dry, red semi-sweet, and red dry.
Can I join as a private or small group?
Yes, private and small group options are available, providing a more personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tour involves walking and outdoor stops.
What landmarks will I see?
Major sites include Rustaveli Avenue, Freedom Square, Gabriadze Clock Tower, Anchiskhati Church, Rike Park, Narikala Fortress, Royal Baths, and more.
This Tbilisi walking tour offers an engaging, well-rounded introduction to the city’s architecture, history, cuisine, and wine culture. Its blend of sightseeing, storytelling, and tastings makes it particularly appealing for those eager to experience Georgia authentically within a few hours.
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