Tbilisi is one of the most underrated cities in Europe. It sits at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, with a mix of medieval architecture, modern design, and some of the best food in the region.
This guide covers the top things to do in Tbilisi and how to make the most of your time in Georgia.
Top Things to Do in Tbilisi
Narikala Fortress
Built in the 4th century, this fortress overlooks the entire old city. You can walk up or take the cable car from Rike Park. The views over the Kura River are worth it.
Abanotubani (Sulfur Baths)
Tbilisi was built around its sulfur springs. The dome-shaped bathhouses in the Abanotubani district are a local tradition. Book a private room for a proper Georgian experience.
Old Town (Dzveli Tbilisi)
Wander the narrow streets, wooden balconies, and courtyards of Old Town. Every corner has a story. This area is best explored on foot.
Rustaveli Avenue
Tbilisi's main boulevard is lined with theaters, galleries, and cafes. The Georgian National Museum here is excellent for understanding the country's history.
Mtatsminda Park
Take the funicular up to Mtatsminda for panoramic views of the city. There is a small amusement park and several restaurants at the top.
Dry Bridge Flea Market
Open on weekends, this open-air market sells Soviet-era antiques, paintings, jewelry, and curiosities. Great for unique souvenirs.
Day Trips from Tbilisi
Tbilisi is an excellent base for exploring Georgia. Most major destinations are within a 1 to 3 hour drive.
Kazbegi and Gergeti Trinity Church
The most popular day trip from Tbilisi. The drive along the Georgian Military Highway is spectacular. A 4x4 vehicle is recommended for the final climb to the church.
Kakheti Wine Region
Georgia is one of the oldest wine-producing countries in the world. Kakheti, about 1.5 hours from Tbilisi, is home to hundreds of family wineries and the famous Alazani Valley.
Mtskheta
The ancient capital of Georgia is just 20 minutes from Tbilisi. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Uplistsikhe Cave Town
A fascinating rock-cut city dating back to the early Iron Age, about 1.5 hours west of Tbilisi. Combine it with a visit to Gori or Borjomi.
How to Get Around Georgia
Public transport connects Tbilisi to major cities, but many of Georgia's best destinations sit off the main routes. Renting a car gives you the freedom to go where you want, when you want.
GSS Car Rental is a local company based in Tbilisi. The fleet includes economy cars for city trips and 4x4 SUVs for mountain roads. Vehicles can be delivered to Tbilisi Airport or anywhere in the city. Bookings are confirmed with no upfront payment required.
Planning Your Trip to Tbilisi
For flights and broader travel planning, you can search and compare options on KAYAK. Their Tbilisi travel guide covers activities and attractions to help you plan your visit.
Best Time to Visit Tbilisi
Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) offer the most pleasant weather. Summers are hot and dry. Winters are mild in Tbilisi but roads to mountain destinations like Kazbegi and Gudauri require snow-ready vehicles.
Where to Stay in Tbilisi
Old Town and the Mtatsminda area are the most popular neighborhoods for tourists. Both put you close to the main sights and restaurants.
