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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · Discover the best attractions, food, and culture of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, in this 3-day guide. From sulfur baths and cathedrals to flea markets and wine tours, explore the European and Asian fusion of this transcontinental city.

  2. Things to Do in Tbilisi, Georgia: See Tripadvisor's 201,634 traveler reviews and photos of Tbilisi tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Tbilisi. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

    • Marvelling at Horizon-Stretching Views
    • Immersing Yourself in Modern Architecture
    • Meeting Mother Georgia
    • Wandering The Old Town's Meandering Streets
    • Uncovering A Centuries-Old Wine Tradition
    • Tasting Silk Road-Inspired Cuisine
    • Pausing For Incense-Infused Reflection
    • Hunting For Treasure at The Dry Bridge Market
    • Taking A Journey Through Georgia's Past
    • Revitalising at The Sulphur Baths
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    Reached on a funicular railway that trundles up a vertigo-inducing cliff face, Tbilisi's best views are from atop Mt Mtatsminda. From the funicular's terminus, well-tended gardens and walkways continue to Mtatsminda Park where amusement park action includes a Ferris Wheel. Stop either at Funicular Cafe to eat ponchik (doughnuts stuffed with sweet c...

    Tbilisi's architectural collage of faded Art Nouveau apartments, 19th-century wooden buildings and Soviet-era tower blocks has been enlivened over recent years with audacious modern structures. Stroll slowly across the Mtkvari River on the Peace Bridge and be cocooned in an elegant web of steel and glass, before continuing to Rike Park to see the t...

    From the Mtkvari's northern bank, a gondola system swings lazily over the river and soars above the Old Town to the Narikala Fortress. The craggy remains of the castle are a combination of 4th-century Persian and 8th-century Arab fortifications, and a cliff-top path continues past purveyors of freshly-squeezed pomegranate juice to Kartlis Deda(Moth...

    Winding lazily downhill from Freedom Square, Tbilisi's atmospheric Old Town is characterised by wooden structures with carved verandas and narrow shopfronts filled with cafes, wine bars and art galleries. Some tentative gentrification is taking place, but a subtle detour of just a few blocks reveals a more traditional scene: the aroma of freshly-ba...

    With a wine-making culture stretching back 8000 years, Georgia is renowned as one of the original cradles of viticulture. Wine is still aged in beeswax-lined terracotta urns called qvevri, which are buried in the ground to promote fermentation under naturally stable conditions, and the practice of incorporating grape skins produces fragrant and fla...

    Strategically located on the ancient trading route linking Europe and Asia, the food of Georgia incorporates culinary influences from neighbouring countries. Traditionally eaten with beer, khinkali are robust savoury dumplings similar to those served in Shanghai, while traditional bread is often cooked in wood-fired ovens similar to an Indian tando...

    First constructed in the 6th century and framed by a riverside garden in Tbilisi's Old Town, Anshiskhati Basilicais the city's most beautiful and atmospheric church. Shafts of afternoon light illuminate the centuries-old art treasures, icons and frescoes of the surprisingly compact interior, while slowly-burning incense creates a fragrant and heady...

    Poignant reminders of the Soviet era are scattered on the blankets and tarpaulins laid out daily at Tbilisi's Dry Bridge Market. Scores of enamel badges commemorating achievements big and small sit next to retro cameras, while faded album covers spelling out the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd in boxy Cyrillic characters line up beside portraits of J...

    Head to the Georgian National Museumfor two essential exhibitions illuminating both ancient and recent history. Downstairs the Archeological Treasury has a superb display of delicate gold jewellery – some 3rd century BCE pieces reinforce the myth of Jason and the Golden Fleece when the region was known as Colchis – while the top floor's Museum of t...

    Tbilisi can be a hilly destination – especially around the narrow streets and back alleys of the Old Town – and the perfect coda to exploring the city is relaxing for a few hours in Tbilisi's famed Abanotubanisulphur baths. Within a complex topped by elegant brick domes, the experience ranges from shared, public baths to private options including a...

    Discover the best things to do in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, from stunning views and modern architecture to ancient churches and wine culture. Explore the Old Town, the Dry Bridge Market, the Narikala Fortress and more with Lonely Planet's tips and photos.

    • Sip coffee inside a former Soviet sewing factory. Tbilisians have a knack for taking abandoned, ramshackle buildings and relaunching them as vibrant public spaces.
    • Go for a scrub at the Abanotubani Sulfur Baths. When Tbilisi superseded Mtskheta to become Georgia’s capital in the 5th century, the location for the city was chosen because of the natural hot springs that course underground (Tbilisi means ‘warm place’).
    • Explore Old Tbilisi by foot. Tbilisi has always been a meeting place for different cultures and religions ever since the days of the Old Silk Road. You can smell, taste and hear the diversity – but most obviously, you can plainly see it in the city’s eclectic architecture.
    • Embrace ‘Italian courtyard’ culture. One quirk of the city’s anatomy that you’ll see all over Tbilisi (especially in Sololaki and Chugureti) are the so-called ‘Italian courtyards’.
    • Tbilisi Old Town. Located right on the bank of the River Mtkvari is the old town of Tbilisi which dates back to the 5th century AD. According to Georgian history, the old town was founded by King Gorgasali of Iberia and was then ruled under the reign of many different cultures including the Persians, Arab conquerors, and the Mongols.
    • Narikala Fortress. Narikala Fortress is located within Tbilisi Old Town and is an ancient symbol of Tbilisi’s defense. Also known as the ‘Mother Fortress of Tbilisi’ this place was founded during the 4th century, which was when the city itself came into existence.
    • Kartlis Deda (Mother Georgia Statue) Very similar in appearance to the Rodina Mat (Nations mother) statue in Kyiv, Kartlis Deda rises above the city in stern defiance from the top of Sololaki Hill.
    • The Holy Trinity Cathedral. The Holy Trinity Cathedral is the largest Orthodox Cathedral in Georgia and is one of the most beautiful buildings in Tbilisi.
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