If you have some extra days to spend in Tbilisi, or the weather has been unpredictable to explore the capital, don’t worry too much as there are places you can still have fun and enjoy your time here.
Tsibakha Game Club
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Tsibakha Game Club is for those who love board games, thinking outside of the box and having fun with friends or family. Located in the courtyard of Fabika Hostel and Suites at 8 E. Ninoshvili street, the club has a wide choice of board games, including classical ones like chess and backgammon, strategic games focusing on the development or fraud, games that require logical thinking, and mystical ones to name w few. The choice is truly vast, making your head spin and confused about which one to play. The staff is friendly and very helpful, they will assist you to choose the game that suits your needs and desires.
Hippodrome on Lisi Lake
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Love horses? Then go to the Hippodrome on Lisi Lake to either ride on them or simply spend a day petting and walking them. Families with kids traveling to Tbilisi will especially love their time here; the horses are well-trained and friendly, so kids can easily engage and ride on them. And if you are staying in Tbilisi for long, they even offer horseback riding courses.
Trampoline
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Trampoline center, Crazy Hall, in Gldani district of Tbilisi, is a fun place for both adults and kids. Here, you’ll find a huge room full of 34 trampolines to bounce, experience flying sensation and release negative energy. Apart from this, the hall has a climbing wall, pits, and a basketball basket to name just a few. While kids are having fun in the room, adults can enjoy a cup of coffee or other beverage in the cafe overlooking the hall.
For those who are in Tbilisi for a long haul and want to do this for a certain period of time, the center offers classes in modern acrobatics, Air gymnastics, and fitness on a trampoline.
Tekuna’s Culinary Courses
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Attending a cooking class in a foreign country has become one of the must-do activities for many travelers who love understanding the country through its cuisine. Tekuna Gachechiladze, a chef and a restaurateur owning several restaurants in Tbilisi, offers culinary classes at Cullinarium Cooking School.
Museum of Illusions
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This is a relatively new addition to the museum scene of Tbilisi. Here, you open the door of illusions where exhibits are displayed on three floors. It’s a fascinating place to have a nice day with friends, family, or loved ones.
Each exhibit has a description in three languages, Georgian, Russian, and English, letting you know what it does or what to do for it to work. One of the most exciting, yet crazy installation is the Vortex Tunnel, making you believe that you are in a rotating cylinder and have a hard time making a step without stumbling. Additionally, there are games and puzzles to solve.
Karting
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Astra Park, located in Dighomi district and Lilo Arena located in Lilo district, offers karting for those who love racing and a bit of action during their travels. The center is for adults as well as for kids, and apart from this extreme sport, it offers a billiard, 7D cinema, kids entertainment center, and game machines to name a few. And if you are a pro in karting, they host championships every once in a while.
Zipline
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There is another activity for extreme sports lovers – zip lining over the National Botanical Garden from Narikala Fortress. The string is suspended 30 meters above the garden and runs 270 meters to the final platform. So mix the sightseeing with a fun activity right at the historic center of Tbilisi.
Experimentorium
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Experimentorium is a museum of science, which changes the whole understanding of the field. If you think it’s boring, go there and prove yourself wrong. 80 exhibits displayed at the museum visualizes the laws of Physics; everything here is interactive and touchable.
It’s a great place for kids, but we assure you that adults will have a lot of fun here. You can experience lifting a friend in the air while sitting on nails, or catch a thunder with your own hands. Everything is possible here!
The Museum of Contemporary Art
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The Museum of Contemporary Art is a moving museum in Tbilisi, delivered at your own home, cafe, or any location you’d like to experience something innovative. We won’t spoil the surprise but will tell you that, it’s like an envelope of contemporary art, telling you the stories and the history through photos and videos of handpicked works. So, what are you waiting for? Make a booking!