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Things to Do in Tbilisi

3 attractions across 1 categories

Tbilisi blends historic landmarks, natural scenery, and local food experiences. We've organized 3 attractions across 1 categories. Each attraction card includes entry fees, opening hours, and local tips so you can plan straight from the page. Use the quick links below to jump to your favorite category.

Highlights

3 spots

Narikala Fortress (4th-century)

#1

Hilltop ruins with 360° city panorama; free climb or cable car.

Free; cable car GEL 2.50 ($0.95) Always open 2 hours

Local tip: Climb at sunset for golden hour views over Old Town. Mother of Georgia statue is on adjacent hill.

Sulfur Baths in Abanotubani

#2

Persian-style brick-domed baths; namesake of city.

GEL 5-15 ($2-6) public; GEL 30-100 ($11-38) private Daily 8:00-22:00 1-2 hours

Local tip: Most authentic at Royal Bathhouse + Bath №5. Bring own toiletries. Towel rental ¥3 extra.

Wine Country Day Trip (Kakheti)

#3

8,000-year qvevri winemaking + family wine cellars + Saperavi tasting.

$80 day tour incl. lunch Day tour 9:00-19:00 Full day

Local tip: Visit Telavi (regional capital) + Sighnaghi (walled wine village). Most family cellars buy small from $5/bottle direct.

Practical Tips

Local know-how that saves you time and money on the ground.

1

365-day visa-free is unique benefit — extend stay if want.

2

8,000-year qvevri wine method (UNESCO 2013) at Kakheti family cellars $80 tour.

3

Sulfur baths in Abanotubani — public ¥5-15 OR private room ¥30-100.

4

Bolt (Estonian Uber) is cheaper + safer than street taxis.

5

Khachapuri Adjarian boat-shaped is canonical Georgian dish ¥10-25.

Getting Around

Bolt (taxi app) GEL 5-15 per ride. Metro 2 lines GEL 1 single. Walking in Old Town.

Book Tours & Activities in Tbilisi

Booking online is typically cheaper than walk-up rates and reserves your spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about attractions and activities in Tbilisi.

What are the must-see attractions in Tbilisi?
Tbilisi's most popular attractions include Narikala Fortress (4th-century), Sulfur Baths in Abanotubani, Wine Country Day Trip (Kakheti), among others. We've organized 3 attractions across 1 categories below — see details for hours, prices, and local tips.
What free things can I do in Tbilisi?
Free entry attractions include Narikala Fortress (4th-century), among others. Parks, plazas, and public museums let you experience Tbilisi without spending — perfect for budget travelers.
Which attractions in Tbilisi are most expensive?
Notable paid attractions include Sulfur Baths in Abanotubani (GEL 5-15 ($2-6) public; GEL 30-100 ($11-38) private), Wine Country Day Trip (Kakheti) ($80 day tour incl. lunch). Booking online in advance is often cheaper than walk-up rates and lets you skip queues.
What are good day trips from Tbilisi?
Tbilisi has several day-trip-friendly destinations within 1-3 hours by train, bus, or organized tour. Check the tour booking widget below for popular day-trip packages.
What can families with kids do in Tbilisi?
Family-friendly picks include Wine Country Day Trip (Kakheti), among others. Plan around interactive museums, parks, and themed attractions for trips with kids.
Where can I see the best night views in Tbilisi?
Observation decks, riverside areas, and downtown nightlife districts offer the best night views in Tbilisi. Check the tour widget for night tours.
What scams should I watch for in Tbilisi?
Common tourist scams include overpriced taxis, fake tour sellers, and aggressive street vendors. Buy tickets at official counters and use hotel-recommended or app-based transport for safety.
Where do locals recommend that tourists miss?
Check the "Local tip" sections of each attraction below for insights you won't find in standard guidebooks. Outlying neighborhoods and local markets are often the best hidden gems.

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