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Plan your trip to Tbilisi
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Start freeTbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a fascinating blend of old lanes, carved wooden balconies, hilltop churches and a cuisine everyone raves about. A warm, affordable and welcoming city on the banks of the Kura River. Here's everything you need to plan the perfect trip to Tbilisi — and build it in a tap with Vagga.
Top sights
Old Town (Kala)
Winding lanes, houses with wooden balconies and a Caucasian atmosphere.
Narikala Fortress
An ancient citadel with a panoramic view; ride up by cable car.
The Sulphur Baths
Brick domes and thermal water, a centuries-old tradition.
Sameba Cathedral (Holy Trinity)
Georgia's largest cathedral, visible from all over the city.
The Bridge of Peace
A modern glass bridge over the Kura, lit up at night.
Rustaveli Avenue
The main avenue with historic buildings, theatres and cafés.
Things to do
A Georgian supra feast
A traditional banquet with toasts, wine and polyphonic singing.
Qvevri wine tasting
Wine in buried clay vessels — a UNESCO heritage.
Cable car to the fortress & Mtatsminda Park
The city seen from above.
Day trip to Mtskheta
The ancient capital and UNESCO churches, about half an hour from Tbilisi.
Where to eat
Khinkali
Juicy meat dumplings eaten by hand.
Khachapuri
Hot cheese bread; the Adjarian version comes with an egg inside.
Mtsvadi (grilled)
Georgian meat skewers with plum sauce.
Georgian wine
The world's oldest wine tradition — reds and amber whites.
Best time to visit
Spring (May–June) and autumn (September–October): perfect weather and ripening vineyards. Summer is hot; winter is cool, with skiing in the nearby mountains.
Sample itinerary
Day 1
Old Town — Kala, the sulphur baths, and a cable car to Narikala Fortress.
Day 2
Modern center — Rustaveli Avenue, the Bridge of Peace, and Sameba Cathedral in the evening.
Day 3
Food & wine — a local market, a supra feast, and qvevri wine tasting.
Good to know
How many days do you need in Tbilisi?
Three days for the city; four to five with day trips to the mountains and wineries.
Do I need a visa for Georgia?
Many nationalities enter visa-free for short stays. Always check before you travel.
What's the currency in Tbilisi?
The Georgian lari (GEL). Cards are accepted in the city; bring cash for markets.
How do you get around?
The center is walkable; there's a cheap metro, buses and taxis.
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