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We offer you tours of the city of Tbilisi - the capital of Georgia.

 

Depending on the time at your disposal, you can choose the most convenient way for you to tour Tbilisi. All the proposed city tours are on foot, they differ from each other only in the length and number of sites visited. Hopefully, you will have enough time for more detailed excursions. For options on excursions in Tbilisi, see the "EXCURSIONS-TBILISI" menu in the right column of the page.

 

All the excursions we offer in Tbilisi are on foot, the only way to feel the rhythm of our city, to understand what it lived and lives, to touch, in its direct and figurative sense, its history, to see what is not usually mentioned in guidebooks, and visit the most interesting places that are not marked on standard tourist maps.

 

sulfuric baths "Abanotubani", we will go through the ancient streets of the district "Kldisubani", where literally every house is history! You will see for yourself that the multi-ethnic and multi-religious Tbilisi, the mutual tolerance of its inhabitants, the traditional Tbilisi hospitality is not an advertising ploy for the tourist, but the daily life of our city, where peacefully coexist Georgian Orthodox churches, a unique mosque, the Gregorian churches of Armenians and the Jewish synagogue. Climbing up to the Narikala fortress - a city citadel, you will see the panorama of ​​All variants of our excursions in Tbilisi include the “mandatory program” - a tour of the old city. We will tell you about how Tbilisi was founded, when and by whom it was built, how it developed and grew throughout its 1,500-year history. We will visit the main sights of Old Tbilisi - the area of Tbilisi, see how far the city has “stepped” beyond the borders of the fortress wall that once surrounded it. We will walk with you along the tourist path from the fortress to the monument “Kartlis Deda” (“Mother of Georgia”) and go down the only staircase-street in Georgia – Bethlemy st. (Bethlehem) past the “urban old-timers” - the temples of Upper and Lower Bethlemy, towering over the city from 9-10th centuries, to the “Bread Square”, which has been called so since the middle of the 17th century. From the square we descend to Leselidze Street and walk along the “Mantashev’s Rows”, named after their founder - the leader of 19th century Tbilisi industrialists - Mantashev, one of the most worthy Tbilisi citizens of his time, go down and visit Zion Cathedral, where the greatest relic of Georgian Christianity is kept - The cross of St. Nina, the Enlightener of Georgia. Next, along the street bearing the name of one of the greatest Georgian monarchs - Irakli II, we will go to the oldest church in Tbilisi - the Anchiskhati Basilica, the same age as our city, and go to the city gate "Tsklis kari", the only surviving city gate of Old Tbilisi. Passing along the city wall with overhanging balconies, we will go up the Pushkin st. to the main square of Tbilisi - Freedom Square.

 

The second part of the excursion starts from Freedom Square - Tbilisi of the 19th and 20th centuries. Walking on foot from Freedom Square to the Rustaveli metro station, you will see historical and architectural monuments that decorated Tbilisi in the period from 1801 to our days: the old building of the Tbilisi City Hall and the building of the Caucasian Front Headquarters, the Palace of the Governor of the Caucasus Count Vorontsov, the first school - the former first classical gymnasium of Tiflis, the Blue Gallery (although it is now gray) - the former Caucasian Military Museum, the Kashueti (Kvashveti) church - a copy of the Samtavisi temple, the Opera and Ballet Theater - the former National Theater and many other interesting objects, each of which deserves a separate and detailed tale.

 

I promise it will be interesting!

 

Tbilisi is a city that loves you!

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