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1. Old Tbilisi

Old Tbilisi

5 km from city center

Historical Site

Highlights: Tbilisi Sulfar Baths, Mtatsminda Park, Narika (Read More)la Fortress, Rike Park, Clock Tower, Bridge of Peace, Kartlis Deda
Old Tbilisi, the historical heart of Georgia's capital, offers a captivating blend of ancient charm and vibrant modernity. Encompassing districts such as Abanotubani, Sololaki, and Mtatsminda, Old Tbilisi is a treasure trove of architectural wonders, cultural landmarks, and bustling streets. This area is famed for its still-functioning sulfur baths in Abanotubani, historic churches, and eclectic S (Read More)harden Street, where you'll find popular restaurants, open-air cafes, nightclubs, and galleries.

2. Sioni Cathedral

Sioni Cathedral

0 km from city center

Church & Cathedral

In the historic Sioni Street in downtown Tbilisi stands the magnificent Sioni Cathedral, a revered symbol of Georgia's religious heritage. This ancient Orthodox cathedral dates back to the 6th century. Its name, "Sioni," refers to Mount Zion in Jerusalem, signifying its importance as a spiritual center. Its exterior boasts ornate carvings, arches, and a prominent dome that dominates the area's sky (Read More)line. Inside, visitors encounter a serene atmosphere adorned with frescoes, religious icons, and intricately designed altars.

3. Narikala Fortress

Narikala Fortress
Temporarily Closed

1 km from city center

Forts & Palaces

Narikala Fortress, a historic citadel in Tbilisi, Georgia, dates back to the 4th century. Today, Narikala stands as a popular tourist destination. Its remaining walls, towers, and ramparts offer panoramic views of the city and the Mtkvari River below. You can ascend via a scenic cable car ride or a winding pathway to reach the fortress, where you can explore its ruins, take in the vistas of Tbilis (Read More)i, and immerse yourself in the tales of its storied past.

4. Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi

Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi

1 km from city center

Church & Cathedral

The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, also known as Sameba Cathedral, is one of the most important religious sites in Georgia. It stands majestically on Elia Hill, overlooking the city of Tbilisi. Completed in 2004, this cathedral is a relatively new addition to the city's skyline. Designed in the traditional Georgian Orthodox architectural style, the cathedral is an impressive structure featurin (Read More)g a blend of traditional elements and modern influences.

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5. Bridge of Peace

Bridge of Peace

0 km from city center

Bridge

The Bridge of Peace in Tbilisi is a modern architectural marvel that spans the Kura River, connecting the Old Town with the newer areas of the city. Designed by the Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, this striking pedestrian bridge stands out for its contemporary, futuristic design. Opened in 2010, it quickly became an iconic symbol of Tbilisi's transformation and modernization.

6. Rike Park

Rike Park

1 km from city center

Garden & Park

Rike Park, situated near the Old Town of Tbilisi, is a picturesque urban park renowned for its scenic beauty and recreational offerings. The park features well-manicured gardens, walking paths, and vibrant green spaces, providing a serene escape from the city's bustle. Its location along the Kura River offers breathtaking views of the iconic landmarks of Tbilisi, including the Narikala Fortress an (Read More)d the Peace Bridge. One of the main attractions of Rike Park is the Tbilisi Aerial Tramway, a ropeway that connects the park to the historic Narikala Fortress.

7. Chronicle of Georgia

Chronicle of Georgia

9 km from city center

Monument

Nestled atop Mount Keeni near the tranquil Tbilisi Sea, the Chronicle of Georgia offers a captivating blend of history, art, and breathtaking views. Often referred to as the Georgian Stonehenge, this monumental masterpiece by renowned Georgian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli is a hidden gem that provides a unique perspective on Tbilisi's rich past. The 16 towering pillars, each over 30 meters high are in (Read More)tricately adorned with bronze reliefs depicting pivotal events in Georgian history and Christianity.

8. Metekhi Virgin Mary Assumption Church

Metekhi Virgin Mary Assumption Church

1 km from city center

Church & Cathedral

The Metekhi Virgin Mary Assumption Church is a historic Orthodox church located on the elevated cliff of the Metekhi rock. It overlooks the Kura River and you can get a panoramic view of Tbilisi from the church. Originally said to have been built in the 5th century, the church has undergone several reconstructions and renovations over the centuries.

9. Freedom Square

Freedom Square

0 km from city center

Avenues & Promenades

Freedom Square in Tbilisi, also known as Liberty Square, is a symbol of unity, equality, and independence, and a must-see for any visitor to Georgia's capital. This historic plaza has been the stage for many pivotal events over the past two centuries. The square straddles historic and modern neighborhoods, offering a blend of old-world charm and contemporary vibrancy. Standing at the center is the (Read More) golden statue of Saint George, designed by renowned local artist Zurab Tsereteli.

10. Mtatsminda Park

Mtatsminda Park

2 km from city center

Amusement & Theme Park

Mtatsminda Park is a popular recreational area situated atop Mount Mtatsminda, overlooking Tbilisi. This amusement park offers a range of attractions, including thrilling rides, games, restaurants, and breathtaking panoramic views of the city below.

11. Tbilisi Sulfar Baths

Tbilisi Sulfar Baths

1 km from city center

Hot Spring

The Abanotubani district in Tbilisi is renowned for its sulfur baths, which have been a part of the city's cultural heritage for centuries. These sulfur baths are a testament to the city's ancient history and its association with healing and relaxation. While visiting the Abanotubani district, you can experience a traditional Georgian bathhouse, choosing from a range of services that include hot b (Read More)aths, massages, and scrubbing treatments.

12. Tbilisi Digital Space

Tbilisi Digital Space

1 km from city center

Museum

Spanning an impressive 850 square meters, the Tbilisi Digital Space, inaugurated in 2019, stands as the Caucasus region's pioneering digital art museum. Offering a cutting-edge experience, it comprises four distinct spaces, each designed to immerse visitors in unique and captivating ways. This innovative museum showcases audio-visual installations and cutting-edge special effects to bring renowned (Read More) artists' masterpieces to life, featuring dynamic displays dedicated to artistic luminaries such as Vincent Van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, and Salvador Dali.

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13. Clock Tower

Clock Tower

0 km from city center

Shows & Theatres

The clock tower in Tbilisi, Georgia, is an iconic landmark situated in the heart of the city's old town. Known as the "Leaning Tower of Tbilisi," it stands tall at the top of Rezo Gabriadze Puppet Theatre. Constructed in a style reminiscent of medieval Georgian architecture, this clock tower is not just a timepiece but serves as an artistic masterpiece. Its design is intricate, adorned with colorf (Read More)ul mosaics and charming details that depict scenes from Georgian folklore and history.

14. Georgian National Museum

Georgian National Museum

0 km from city center

Museum

The Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi is a hub of cultural heritage, comprising diverse collections that span millennia of Georgian history. From its main museum in the capital to branches across the country, it showcases a rich tapestry of artifacts and exhibits. Here you can encounter archaeological wonders, including ancient tools and pottery, alongside a captivating array of gold artifacts, (Read More)highlighting Georgia's metallurgical expertise through the ages.

15. Art Palace

Art Palace

3 km from city center

Art Gallery

The Art Palace in Tbilisi is a significant cultural institution dedicated to promoting and exhibiting Georgian art. It is a vibrant hub for showcasing various artistic expressions, including paintings, sculptures, and various visual arts. It hosts rotating exhibitions that feature works by both established and emerging Georgian artists. It acts as a platform for fostering creativity and providing (Read More)artists with a space to display their talents across different genres and styles.

16. Shota Rustaveli Avenue

Shota Rustaveli Avenue

1 km from city center

Commercial Street

Shota Rustaveli Avenue is one of Tbilisi's main thoroughfares, named after the renowned medieval Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli. This bustling avenue traverses the heart of the city, lined with a blend of historic and modern buildings, elegant shops, cafes, theaters, and attractions. The street is a lively spot for people to watch and enjoy the local atmosphere and street performances.

17. Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography

Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography

5 km from city center

Museum

Located on the outskirts of Tbilisi, this open-air museum spans a vast area and showcases traditional Georgian architecture, lifestyle, and cultural traditions. Visitors to the museum can explore a collection of historic buildings from various regions of Georgia, each representing distinct architectural styles and cultural practices. These structures, including houses, churches, and other edifices (Read More), have been carefully relocated and preserved within the museum grounds.

18. Anchiskhati Basilica of St Mary

Anchiskhati Basilica of St Mary

0 km from city center

Church & Cathedral

The Anchiskhati Basilica of St. Mary is one of Tbilisi's oldest surviving churches, steeped in centuries of history and religious significance. Constructed in the 6th century by King Gorgasali’s son Dachi, this small yet revered basilica belongs to the Georgian Orthodox Church and dates from the sixth century. The church is constructed primarily from brick and stone, with its original structural i (Read More)ntegrity and design largely preserved despite various renovations and restorations over the centuries.

19. National Gallery

National Gallery

1 km from city center

Art Gallery

The Tbilisi National Gallery is a prominent art museum in Georgia, recognized for its diverse collection of Georgian, European, and Russian artworks spanning various periods and styles. The gallery showcases a comprehensive range of art, including paintings, sculptures, graphic art, and decorative arts. It features works by Georgian artists from different eras, providing a comprehensive overview o (Read More)f the country's artistic heritage. It also boasts a significant collection of European and Russian art, allowing visitors to appreciate a broader spectrum of artistic styles and movements.

20. Kartlis Deda

Kartlis Deda

1 km from city center

Landmark

Kartlis Deda, translated as "Mother of Georgia," is a 20m tall monumental statue that stands atop Sololaki Hill overlooking Tbilisi. Beyond its artistic representation, the statue holds deep cultural significance, representing the warm hospitality and fierce protectiveness characteristic of Georgian culture. You can ascend the hill to admire the statue, take in the panoramic views of the city, an (Read More)d appreciate its symbolism within the context of Georgian traditions.

21. Museum of Modern Art Tbilisi

Museum of Modern Art Tbilisi

1 km from city center

Art Gallery

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Tbilisi is a distinctive cultural landmark dedicated to the prolific Georgian-Russian artist, Zurab Konstantinovich Tsereteli. Born in Tbilisi in 1934, Tsereteli has achieved global recognition for his monumental sculptures, intricate paintings, and vibrant murals, many of which are prominently displayed in Russia and Georgia. The museum spans three floors and fe (Read More)atures nearly 300 of Tsereteli’s creations, including sculptures, paintings, enamel works, and serigraphs.

22. Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts

Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts

0 km from city center

Museum

The Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts in Tbilisi is a distinguished cultural institution dedicated to showcasing Georgian and international art. Named after the prominent Georgian art historian and public figure Shalva Amiranashvili, this museum houses an extensive collection of artworks spanning various periods and genres. The museum's collection includes works by renowned Georgian artists (Read More), providing insight into the country's rich artistic heritage.

23. Tbilisi History Museum

Tbilisi History Museum

0 km from city center

Museum

The Tbilisi History Museum, also known as the Tbilisi History Museum of Karvasla, is a prominent cultural institution in the heart of Tbilisi. Located in a historic building known as Karvasla, which was once a caravanserai, this museum offers a comprehensive journey through the city's history. You can explore archaeological findings, cultural artifacts, historical photographs, and multimedia prese (Read More)ntations highlighting the city's social, political, and cultural transformations over the centuries.

24. National Botanical Garden of Georgia

National Botanical Garden of Georgia

1 km from city center

Garden & Park

Established in the 19th century, the National Botanical Garden of Georgia covers a vast area along the southern foothills of the Sololaki Range, overlooking the Old Town of Tbilisi. Home to an extensive collection of flora, the botanical gardens showcase a diverse array of plants, including indigenous Georgian species alongside exotic plants from various regions around the world. There are many sp (Read More)ots in the garden to relax and even enjoy a picnic. You can also buy souvenirs as there are a few shops located in the garden.

25. Gabriadze Theatre

Gabriadze Theatre

0 km from city center

Shows & Theatres

The Gabriadze Theatre in Tbilisi is an iconic cultural institution renowned for its unique blend of puppetry, theatrical performances, and artistic brilliance. Founded by the acclaimed Georgian artist and director Rezo Gabriadze, this theater stands out for his creative vision and storytelling prowess.

26. Giant Bicycle Monument

Giant Bicycle Monument

2 km from city center

Monument

The Giant Bicycle Monument in Tbilisi is a striking tribute to healthy living and sustainable transportation. Installed in 2011 in Rose Revolution Square, this massive steel sculpture measures 8 meters in length and 4 meters in height. Its unique design, featuring two rudders on each side, symbolizes the versatility and convenience of cycling. Perched in a prominent location, the monument not only (Read More) promotes a healthy lifestyle but also offers panoramic views of the city, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

27. Monument of St. George

Monument of St. George

0 km from city center

Monument

In the heart of Tbilisi stands the majestic Freedom Monument, also known as the St. George Statue, a symbol of Georgian pride and independence. Unveiled in 2006, this striking monument reaches a height of 35 meters and is a prominent feature of Tbilisi's central square, visible from nearly every corner of the city.

28. Dry Bridge Market

Dry Bridge Market

1 km from city center

Shopping Market

For an authentic taste of Tbilisi’s eclectic culture, visit the Dry Bridge Market, a lively flea market renowned for its diverse collection of antiques. Situated on the Dry Bridge and extending into Dedaena and 9 March parks, this open-air market offers a captivating blend of Soviet-era artifacts, vintage items, and artisanal creations.

29. Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi

Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi

1 km from city center

Shows & Theatres

Established in 1851, the Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theater stands as one of the oldest opera houses in Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The theater’s diverse program includes classical and contemporary operas, as well as traditional ballets. For those planning a visit, the theater is easily accessible from the city center, and tickets can be conveniently purchased online, ensuring a smoot (Read More)h experience from booking to the final curtain call.

30. Vake Park

Vake Park

5 km from city center

Garden & Park

Vake Park, one of Tbilisi’s most beloved green spaces, offers a serene escape from the city's fast-paced atmosphere. Located in the Vake district at the end of Chavchavadze Avenue, its design features wide staircases that connect the park with the main avenue, cascading fountains, and pathways covered in distinctive red sand. The park also offers plenty of recreational opportunities, with a childr (Read More)en's playground, open-air cinema, cafes, and restaurants.

31. Mtatsminda Pantheon

Mtatsminda Pantheon

1 km from city center

Monument

Mtatsminda Pantheon, located on the slopes of Mtatsminda Mountain in Tbilisi, is a significant cultural and historical site. Established in 1929, the pantheon is the resting place for many of Georgia’s most prominent writers, artists, and public figures. It is located in the St. David’s Church Complex, also known as Mamadaviti. The pantheon has peaceful surroundings and is nestled within volcanic (Read More)rock formations. You can reach there via the funicular, which runs from the city to Mtatsminda Park, or by walking along scenic pathways from the parking area.

32. Meidan Bazar

Meidan Bazar

1 km from city center

Shopping Market

Meidan Bazaar in Old Tbilisi, is an underground marketplace that offers visitors a unique blend of Georgia’s ancient and modern culture. You will find a diverse array of Georgian products, from handmade jams, local honey, and traditional sweets like churchkhela, to intricate artisan crafts, pottery, and even swords. It is also renowned for its extensive selection of Georgian wines, with many shops (Read More) offering tastings to showcase the country’s famous winemaking tradition.

33. Museum of Illusions

Museum of Illusions

0 km from city center

Museum

The Museum of Illusions in Tbilisi offers a captivating and interactive experience for visitors of all ages. There are multpiple optical illusions that defy your perception and make a great spot for photography. Explore distorted reflections in the Mirror Room, marvel at holograms, and test your mind with optical illusions.

34. Tbilisi Auto Museum

Tbilisi Auto Museum

8 km from city center

Museum

The Tbilisi Auto Museum is situated just a short drive from Tbilisi’s East Point Shopping Mall. This museum houses a unique collection of vintage cars and motorcycles, mostly from the Soviet era, carefully restored and maintained. The exhibits include rare and historically significant vehicles such as the GAZ-M1 (Emka), once used by Lavrentiy Beria, and the 1978 Gaz-14 Chaika, previously owned by (Read More)Georgia’s second president, Eduard Shevardnadze.

35. David Gareji Monastery

David Gareji Monastery
Day Trip

55 km from city center

Church & Cathedral

David Gareji Monastery, a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox complex, is nestled on the semi-desert slopes of Mount Gareja in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia. it is renowned for its stunning rock-cut architecture and ancient frescoes. The architectural style of David Gareji monasteries is characterized by cave-cut structures, including cells, churches, chapels, refectories, and living quarters. The (Read More) route to the monastery can only be accessed by private vehicles as there are no public transport options available.

36. Dezerter Bazaar

Dezerter Bazaar

3 km from city center

Shopping Market

The Dezerter Bazaar is a vibrant and historically rich market that offers an authentic Georgian experience. The bazaar is renowned for its extensive selection of fresh produce, including seasonal fruits and vegetables, as well as a variety of spices, pickles, dairy products, and meats. It also features handcrafted souvenirs, traditional Georgian clothing, and artisanal crafts, making it an ideal d (Read More)estination for unique mementos.

37. Lisi Lake

Lisi Lake

8 km from city center

Lake

At an elevation of approximately 2,034 feet in the northwest of Tbilisi, This picturesque lake is surrounded by lush greenery and is renowned for its diverse fauna, including exotic birds and local wildlife. The lake’s 3-kilometer network of walking and cycling paths provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities. You can also relax at the sandy beach and picnic areas near the lake. It also f (Read More)eatures open-air café-bars where you can unwind with scenic views of the water.

38. Tbilisi Zoo

Tbilisi Zoo

3 km from city center

Zoo

Tbilisi Zoo, established in 1927, is the oldest and largest zoological park in Georgia. Nestled in the Vere River valley, this expansive zoo has over 200 species, including rare and endangered animals from around the globe. You can marvel at majestic white lions, pre-Asian jackals, Asian elephants, and white rhinoceroses, as well as diverse bird species like colorful pheasants and proud peacocks. (Read More)The zoo’s exotarium features vibrant fish, intriguing reptiles, and venomous snakes.

39. Tbilisi Funicular

Tbilisi Funicular

1 km from city center

Cable Car

The Tbilisi Funicular Railway offers a scenic ascent to the heights of Mtatsminda, one of the city's most iconic viewpoints. Originally opened in 1905, this historic transportation system provides a breathtaking ride up the mountain, covering a distance of 501 meters. It transports you from Chonkadze street to the Mtatsminda Park, a popular amusement park featuring cafes, restaurants, and stunnin (Read More)g panoramic views of Tbilisi.

40. Tbilisi Cable Car

Tbilisi Cable Car

2 km from city center

Cable Car

The Tbilisi Cable Car offers an unforgettable journey above the Mtkvari River, connecting Rike Park to the historic Narikala Fortress. It provides passengers with breathtaking panoramic views of Tbilisi’s terracotta rooftops, ancient landmarks, and the river below. During the ride, you can have aerial views of Metekhi Church, the Kartlis Deda statue, and the surrounding hills, with the distant Cau (Read More)casus Mountains visible on clear days. To access the cable car you need to buy a rechargeable MetroMoney card which costs 2 GEL.

41. Algeti National Park

Algeti National Park

41 km from city center

National Park

Algeti National Park, located in the Kvemo Kartli region, south of Tbilisi, is a lesser-known gem that offers beautiful forested landscapes.You can explore its diverse landscapes, which feature lush forests, ravines, and streams, while spotting over 1,600 plant species and 100 bird species. The park’s visitor center in Manglisi has a Rope Park. From Tbilisi, the park can be reached via the S6 high (Read More)way to Manglisi, which takes approximately one hour by car.

42. Martkopi Monastery

Martkopi Monastery

20 km from city center

Church & Cathedral

Martkopi Monastery, located on the Yalno Ridge near the village of Martkopi, is a serene and historic site. Founded in the 6th century by Assyrian Father Anton Martkopeli, the complex features the Church of the Deity, Virgin Mary, and St. George, alongside a bell tower and the sacred Anton’s Pillar. The site offers a hiking trail leading to picturesque views of the complex. Martkopi Monastery is i (Read More)deal for a day trip from Tbilisi, with the journey taking just under an hour by car.

43. Tbilisi National Park

Tbilisi National Park

23 km from city center

National Park

Tbilisi National Park is one of Georgia's oldest national parks and is a perfect day trip destination from the city. It is easily accessed via via the Tbilisi-Tianeti road. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including lynx, red deer, Eurasian brown bears, and numerous bird species, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The park is open year-round, offering seas (Read More)onal activities such as picnicking, horseback riding, and camping.

44. Try Local Cuisine in Tbilisi

Try Local Cuisine in Tbilisi

Restaurant

Exploring Tbilisi's culinary scene is a delightful journey into Georgia’s rich food culture. For a full Georgian dining experience, visit local restaurants like Asi Khinkali, Cafe Daphna, Sasadilo Zeche or Kaklebi, where you can sample traditional dishes. These venues not only serve delicious food but also offer an authentic glimpse into Georgian hospitality and culinary traditions.

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