Tbilisi is a cosmopolitan city steeped in history, architecture, religion, modernism, lively places, gastronomy, etc….
To get to know this fascinating city better, book a professional English-speaking guide to take you on a half- or full-day tour of the city based on your preferred themes.
Meet us at your accommodation or we’ll pick you up.
You’ll start off near the Church of Metekhi, and the statue of King Vakhtang, founder of Tbilisi. This is where the heart of the medieval city was located, and offers a breathtaking view of the Mtkvari River and the main attractions of Old Tbilisi. Afterwards, a trip to the Narikala fortress – one of the symbols of the city – and a stroll through the streets of the old town. 4X8l0bml?ous discover Abanotoubani, the district of the sulfur baths, already mentioned in the stories of Alexandre Dumas. Stroll through the pedestrianized streets of the Chardin district, where trendy young people gather. Visit the Fine Arts Museum and its magnificent treasure room. -Take the funicular up to enjoy a breathtaking view of Tbilisi -Transfer back to your accommodation Between 3h30 and 4h
Departure from your accommodation.
Visit to the Georgian National Museum. This museum brings together several of Georgia’s major museums, enabling you to learn more about the country’s culture and history. Visit the Anchiskhatide Basilica of St. Mary, the oldest church in Tbilisi (6th century). It was built by King Dachi of Iberia, who made Tbilisi his capital. Visit the Church of St. George of Kashveti, an Orthodox church belonging to the Georgian Patriarchate, in the age-old architectural style of eastern Georgia. Lunch in Tbilisi’s old town. Afternoon: Visit to the Tbilisi Museum of Ethnography. It is named after Giorgi Chitaia (Georgian ethnographer). Founded on April 27, 1966, the Museum displays examples of folk architecture and handicrafts from different regions of the country. From here, you’re very close to Turtle Lake (Georgian Kus TBA), named after the many turtles that used to live here. This lake is frequented by Tbilisians at weekends, and many concerts and festivals are held here. Then on to the National Manuscript Center of Georgia, where ancient manuscripts, incunabula, rare editions, historical documents and private archives of personalities are preserved. Visit to the Georgian Museum (theater, music, film and choreography). The museum is housed in one of Tbilisi’s most spectacular buildings. It was designed by a well-known architect of the time, Paul Stern, and is a perfect example of a Gothic blend with Islamic architecture. 7h30
We can put together an à la carte tour to suit your needs, just ask us.
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ميزانية حسب اختيارك
ستتلقى عرض سعر
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