Enjoy an unforgettable private tour of Tbilisi and Georgia, with a friendly personal guide from ToursByLocals. Your professional guide is a local who knows Tbilisi and the Georgian way of life as only locals do, and is pleased to give you a unique private tour, based on your own interests.
Discover Tbilisi's dramatic history, which is revealed today in its cultures and religions. Your private tour of Tbilisi can include shopping and restaurants on Rustaveli Avenue, Georgian Art at the National Museum, and a selection of must-see places, such as the ancient fortress of Narikala, which offers commanding views of the city. There's no better way to explore the real Tbilisi and experience Georgian hospitality than a private tour with your personal local guide.
Choose from the Tbilisi tours offered by ToursByLocals, and feel free to suggest alternative places and activities. Your private tour can be customized by your personal guide to include exactly what you want to see and do in Georgia
Note: This tour addresses some difficult subjects such as the history of Russian aggression and occupation in the region, that are essential to understanding the context of modern-day Tbilisi and how its cuisine was shaped. If these subjects make you uncomfortable, this tour may not be the right fit for you.
We highly recommend getting a Tbilisi Map for this free walking tour. Free maps, in English, are available at the Tbilisi Tourism Information Centers (there is one in Pushkin Park, which is on the north side of Freedom Square).
We outlined a fantastic free walking tour of Tbilisi that allows you to sightsee at your own pace. That said, fellow travelers can opt to join a Tbilisi tour guide for more tours in the city and the region.
Travelers who want to tour Tbilisi with a group might consider joining this very popular Tbilisi Walking Tour that also includes a taste of the local wine and treat from a traditional bakery. Get the details!
I already wrote a travel guide for Tbilisi in Georgia and I explained where you can stay in Tbilisi and take day tours to other destinations in Georgia (you can read it here). A day trip to Kazbegi is one of the most popular, so, while in Tbilisi we tried to book an organized tour, but it turned out not to be very easy. We found out that most of the tours only offered a car with a driver and not a proper guide.
The tour operator also told us that all of their drivers could speak English very well, but on the day the driver picked us up we found out he could speak very little to no English at all. Kazbegi is a 160 km drive from Tbilisi and since we could not communicate with the driver the places we stopped on the way were pretty much a surprise.
We walked through a street market on our way to the church. We were not the only tourists there, but most of them stayed outside the church and took some photos, we instead decided to go inside the monument. To be honest, I am not surprised, there was no sign specifying where you could go or anyone to guide the tourists.
Gudauri is a ski resort, but since we were there during the summer, we could only enjoy the view or try paragliding. We decided to have our picnic and a breath of fresh air while watching the paragliders. Apparently, most of the tours stop here on the way to Kazbegi. Unfortunately, many of them are leaving rubbish and trash behind in nature, what a shame.
Once an important strategic post in the Middle Ages, Gori is now better known as the birthplace of Stalin. Learn about his early years and how they shaped the man as you're guided through this history-rich town on our 29 day Premium Turkey & the Caucasus tour.
The Georgians are renowned for their hospitality. Be welcomed into a family home and get a taste of what it is to be Georgian. The houses may be simple but Georgian family life is rich. Spend the afternoon at a refugee settlement in Georgia on our 15 day Premium Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia tour.
The best way to explore and discover hidden gems in a city is by taking a walking tour. I especially love taking these walking tours in Europe. Like any city in Europe, Tbilisi also has a Tbilisi walking tour, which is one of the amazing ways to see the beautiful corners and to learn about the city itself. Even though there are many walking tour agencies that run these walking tours, I decided to do the self-guided Tbilisi walking tour by myself.
Famous for its sulphuric baths, Abanotubani is the area in the old town and is characterised by the brick houses. Abanotubani literally means bath district in Georgian language. And Abanotubani is the last stop of Tbilisi walking tour.
I really enjoyed the Tbilisi walking tour and the landmarks that it passes through. The city of Tbilisi has so much of history and legends associated and it is fascinating to know and see each of these historical landmarks that tell a story.
Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia, is a true foodie's paradise. With a rich culinary history and diverse cuisine influenced by various cultures, Tbilisi offers an array of gastronomical delights that will leave any food enthusiast craving for more. Tbilisi food tours are a must for anyone looking to explore the city's unique cuisine and culture.
Tbilisi is known for its street food scene, and a food tour is the best way to experience it. The city's vibrant markets and food stalls offer a wide range of street food, including stuffed vine leaves, grilled meats, and freshly baked bread. A food tour will take you on a culinary journey, allowing you to sample the city's best street food and learn about the history and culture behind each dish.
In addition to street food, Tbilisi also boasts an array of fine dining restaurants. From traditional Georgian cuisine to fusion dishes, the city has something to offer for everyone. Tbilisi food tours will take you to some of the city's best restaurants, giving you a chance to taste some of the most unique and delicious dishes.
Overall, Tbilisi is a great foodie city that should be on every food enthusiast's bucket list. With its diverse culinary scene, rich history, and welcoming locals, a food tour in Tbilisi is an experience you won't forget.
Our guide and driver will meet you at your hotel for a sightseeing tour in Tbilisi. Start at Holy Trinity cathedral, one of the largest orthodox cathedrals in the world. Continue to Metekhi church and the monument to Vakhtang Gorgasali, the legendary founder of Tbilisi. Take cable car to Narikala Fortress to enjoy breathtaking panoramic view of the city. Walk down to the district of Sulphur bath houses passing by the only mosque in Tbilisi. Stroll through the Sharden area full of narrow streets with cozy cafés, wine tasting bars, souvenir shops, and breathe in the living past. Visit Sioni Cathedral, Anchiskhati Basilica, and the clock tower of famous Rezo Gabriadze Theatre. Cross the Bridge of Peace leading to Rike Park and head to Open Air Museum of Ethnography, a miniature model of Georgia*. Transfer to hotel.
The tour is private with your personal guide. There will be no other people joining the tour.Our guides will follow your own pace.
The starting time of the tour is up to you and may vary from 09.00 am to 16.00 pm.
We are happy to offer this tour for air/train passengers too. Our guide will meet you at the arrival station.
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Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, holds a wealth of fascinating and lesser-known locations that are waiting to be explored. Join our brutal Tbilisi tour and delve into the city's rich and complex history with an expert guide who will take you to the hidden corners of the city. Our tour showcases the striking Soviet Brutalist architecture, showcasing the former Ministry of Highways as one of the main highlights. This building, with its bold and imposing design, symbolizes the city's post-Soviet past and serves as a stark reminder of the city's history.
But our tour is not just limited to historical sites, we also visit the unique sky bridges, which are connected by bridges at a height of 70 meters above the ground. This breathtaking urban view will give you an insight into the daily lives of the people who call Tbilisi home. Additionally, we will also take you to the Maghlivi Bridge, which holds a tragic history that you won't want to miss. Furthermore, we will also visit the mysterious Georgian Stonehenge and the abandoned Museum of Archaeology, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the city.
Join us on this journey of discovery as we uncover the hidden corners of Tbilisi and reveal its secrets. Explore the city in a whole new way and learn about its rich history, culture, and architecture. Book your Brutal Tbilisi tour today and don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
In a three-game tour over the past three weekends against the same types of nations (Romania, Portugal and Georgia) that will stand in their way from getting back to the promised land, it showed that the Eagles still have a lot of work to do.
Still, though the Lelos took down the United States to close out the tour, flashes of positivity and impressive quality still appeared in a highly retooled setup from the one that missed out on RWC qualification several months ago.
But things certainly can be learned from the completed tour, though, and with the demand undoubtedly being to get the Eagles back to the RWC and at the doorstep of the top 10 of the World Rugby Rankings as soon as possible, any additional knowledge, feedback and/or things to grow on is important and critical to the success and sustainment of USA Rugby.
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