Tbilisi Secrets Walk: Journey Through Time

Discover Tbilisi’s charm and vibrant history with an immersive walking tour—perfect for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers

Tour Description

Dive into the soul of Old Tbilisi on a guided walking tour that unveils the city's hidden gems, historic sights, and enchanting stories. Starting at noon, let us lead you through narrow cobbled streets, where each corner whispers ancient secrets, tales of love, and legends of resilience. Join us for a journey back in time, where each landmark brings the city's rich history to life, all against the stunning backdrop of Tbilisi’s hills and winding rivers.

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2-6 Pax

$55 Per Person

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7-15 Pax

$25 Per Person

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Tour Highlights & Destinations

Metekhi Church

Begin your journey at the revered Metekhi Church, overlooking the Mtkvari River. This ancient sanctuary, rooted in the 5th century, has witnessed royal ceremonies and ancient battles. Listen as our guide shares stories of Georgian kings and queens, who found solace and strength here on this very hill.

Sulfur Bathhouses

Discover Tbilisi's famed bathhouses, nestled in the heart of Abanotubani. These iconic baths, fed by natural sulfur springs, have soothed and healed visitors since ancient times. Explore the allure that once captivated travelers and emperors alike, and learn the fascinating science behind their thermal wonders.

Tbilisi Mosque

Experience the harmonious diversity of Old Tbilisi with a stop at the Tbilisi Mosque. The only mosque in the city, it welcomes people of all backgrounds and beliefs. Learn how this unique landmark is a testament to Georgia’s multicultural heritage and the coexisting faiths in this historic neighborhood.

Narikala Fortress

Scale the historic heights to Narikala Fortress, a resilient sentinel standing guard since the 4th century. Feel the winds of history as you look out over panoramic views of Tbilisi, and hear stories of the invasions and conquests that have shaped this iconic landmark.

Sioni Cathedral

Sioni Cathedral, home to the revered Cross of St. Nino, is a place of deep religious significance for Georgians. Uncover the story of St. Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia, and admire the church’s timeless architecture, which has survived earthquakes and invasions.

Anchiskhati Basilica

Visit Tbilisi’s oldest church, Anchiskhati Basilica, dating back to the 6th century. This small yet profound basilica resonates with an ancient mystique, offering a rare glimpse into Georgia’s early Christian history and architectural style.

Rezo Gabriadze Clock Tower

Be charmed by the whimsical Clock Tower created by celebrated Georgian puppeteer and artist Rezo Gabriadze. With its quirky lean and animated puppetry show, it’s a magical reminder of Tbilisi’s artistic spirit and the rich traditions of Georgian theater.

Dry Bridge Flea Market

End your tour at the Dry Bridge Flea Market, a treasure trove of vintage finds, art, and Soviet-era memorabilia. Chat with local vendors, hunt for one-of-a-kind souvenirs, and enjoy the vibrant, eclectic atmosphere that has made this market a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike.

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