Tbilisi Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
This approximately four-hour guided tour of Tbilisi will allow you to experience what life is like in the capital of Georgia. Together with an expert guide, you will walk around the city's must-see sights, including Europa Square, the Peace Bridge and Shardeni Street. You'll also take a cable car ride to the statue of the Mother of Georgia and participate in an exquisite wine tasting at a local winery.
- Get to know the vibrant Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, by walking around its most popular sites.
- Discover the culture, history and traditions of the locals as you visit sites such as Shardeni Street andEuropa Square.
- See the statue of the Mother of Georgia, a 20-metre-high structure that you will reach after a spectacular cable car ride
What’s included
- Guided tour of Tbilisi
- History expert guide
- Cable car ride
- Walking tour of the city
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Step by Step
Experience a vibrant walking tour of Georgia's captivating capital city on this guided tour of Tbilisi.
You'll join a professional guide to begin a different kind of excursion in a destination located on the popular Silk Road, which has been a meeting point for people from different cultures and religions around the world.
Among impressive medieval architectural buildings, mountains, rivers, valleys and spectacular cuisine, you'll spend about four hours soaking up the traditions of the locals and learning about some of their incredible history.
Some of the must-see places you will visit on this guided tour are:
- Church of the Virgin Mary Metekhi: this church overlooking the Kura River was built in the 13th century by King Demetrius II and has become an important pilgrimage site.
- Monument to King Vakhtang Gorgasali: you will see the statue of the founder of Tifli. According to legend, he unveiled it in the 5th century after hunting a pheasant in the area of the Narikala fortress.
- Europa Square: here you will enjoy a lively atmosphere, especially in the evenings, as this is the place where locals meet to socialise.
- Peace Bridge: a modern and elegant bridge that has become one of the most representative symbols of the city. Its steel and glass structure crosses the Kura River.
- Shardeni Street: one of the capital's most popular streets, lined with restaurants, bars and fashionable shops. It's a favourite place for Georgian entertainment and dining.
You will also take a cable car ride to the statue of the Mother of Georgia, one of the city's most impressive monuments. This 20-metre-high structure depicts a woman holding a sword in one hand and a bowl of wine in the other, which has made her a symbol of Georgian freedom and resistance.
And to delight your palate with local delicacies, you will taste some typical regional snacks and participate in a delicious wine tasting at a local winery. Georgia is one of the oldest wine-producing countries in the world, cultivated using traditional methods that have been handed down from generation to generation.