
Old Tbilisi
Best time to visit
Late afternoon to early evening, when warm light bathes the wooden balconies and the city starts to glow; nights are quieter after dinner for relaxed walks.
Budget tips
Walking the neighbourhood is free; expect small fees for the Narikala cable car and museums, and roughly 20–70 GEL for private sulfur baths, so bring some cash and compare prices before booking.
Recommended for
History buffs, Food and wine lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Couples
Plan your visit
2-4 hours
About
Brze činjenice: Winding streets reveal vibrant balconies bursting with flowers, offering a feast for the eyes at every turn. The air is often filled with the aroma of traditional Georgian cuisine wafting from cozy, tucked-away eateries where locals gather.
Istaknuto: Walking through narrow cobblestone streets carved into the hillside, you can hear the clinking of traditional Georgian toasting glasses echoing from cozy sulfur baths dating back over 1,200 years. Nearby, balconies teeter with vibrant petunias and hand-carved wooden patterns unique to the region, whispering tales of centuries-old crafts and vibrant local life.
Insider tips
- Wear sturdy shoes, many lanes are steep and uneven cobblestones.
- Aim for the Narikala ramparts at sunset and the Metekhi Church viewpoint for sweeping photos.
- Avoid restaurants on Shardeni Street for budget meals, walk two blocks away for authentic khinkali at lower cost.
- Book a shared room at a sulfur bathhouse or join a small group tour to split costs and skip long queues.
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Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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