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Old Tbilisi's cobblestone alleys wind past iconic Narikala Fortress and distinctive sulphur bath domes in Abanotubani. Traditional wooden houses with carved balconies create a medieval atmosphere as you explore this historic wonderland. The Mother of Georgia statue watches over colourful buildings that cascade down hillsides towards the Mtkvari River. Sioni Cathedral's ancient stones tell stories of Georgia's rich past. Authentic taverns serve delicious khinkali dumplings and khachapuri cheese bread in atmospheric courtyards throughout the district. Getting around is best done on foot, though steep inclines require comfortable shoes. The nearby metro stations of Rustaveli and Tbilisi Funicular connect you to the broader city when your exploration is complete.
Sololaki's historic charm unfolds through cobblestone streets lined with 19th-century balconied houses and hidden courtyards draped in grapevines. The ancient Narikala Fortress crowns the hillside with sweeping city views, while traditional sulphur bathhouses emit steam from ornate domed structures. Freedom Square and the Georgian National Museum showcase millennia of cultural treasures for history buffs to explore. Cosy wine cellars and family-run eateries serve authentic khachapuri and khinkali in atmospheric settings. Boutique guesthouses in restored historic buildings offer personal touches and traditional breakfasts. The steep lanes challenge walking but reward with stunning vistas, while nearby metro stations and taxis connect you to greater Tbilisi.
Vera's cobblestone streets wind past atmospheric courtyards and historic buildings with ornate wooden balconies. This charming Tbilisi area balances its 19th-century heritage with a growing collection of stylish wine bars and cosy cafes. Wander through peaceful Vera Park, discover boutique wine cellars in converted basements, or catch a performance at Tbilisi Concert Hall. Family-run restaurants serve traditional Georgian dishes alongside natural wines from local vineyards. Accommodation range from guesthouses in converted historic homes to boutique hotels with traditional architecture. The area is easily explored on foot or via nearby Rustaveli metro station, with regular buses connecting to city centre.
Avlabari's cobblestone streets weave past the golden-domed Holy Trinity Cathedral and ancient Armenian churches that tell stories of cultural resilience. This historic Tbilisi area offers authentic experiences away from tourist crowds. Traditional balconies hang over quiet courtyards where locals gather, creating a genuine cultural immersion for travellers. Budget-friendly guesthouses and family-run B&Bs provide accommodation with local character. Authentic Armenian tavernas serve delicious khachapuri at wallet-friendly prices. The area connects easily to central Tbilisi via Avlabari metro station, making exploration convenient despite the hilly terrain.
Mtatsminda offers a green escape above Tbilisi's bustling streets with panoramic city views that'll make your camera work overtime. Vintage amusement rides create a fun contrast to the solemn Pantheon where Georgia's greatest minds rest beneath cypress trees. Culture buffs can explore Mamadaviti Church's ancient stones while nature lovers wander forested paths away from the crowds. The iconic funicular railway whisks you up the mountain in just ten minutes, though the cable car option serves up equally stunning views. Mountain-top restaurants dish out traditional Georgian cuisine with city vistas, and small family-run guesthouses provide cosy spots to crash after a day of exploration.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to St. George Statue – just one of the monuments in Tbilisi City Centre. You can also discover the cathedral and churches in the area – your sightseeing tour starts here.
After visiting Tbilisi City Hall, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Tbilisi. While in the area, you can find time to visit its cathedral.
Learn about the local history of Tbilisi when you take a trip to Chreli Abano Sulphur Bath and Spa. While in the area, you can find time to visit its cathedral.
You can browse the exhibits at Georgian National Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Tbilisi. While in the area, you can find time to visit its cathedral.
Wander cobblestone streets to discover the Holy Trinity Cathedral and centuries-old sulphur baths. Ride the cable car to Narikala Fortress for sweeping views, then explore the National Gallery's treasures and vibrant cafes along Shardeni Street.
"The hotel was generally very nice - the only issue was the room being next to the breakfast room on the second floor so I was woken up by breakfast preperation and food smells."
"Friendly staff, nice clean and big rooms - charming building is modern renovated. The only thing where I see a some improvements needed is the slightly crammed breakfast rooms."
"The location is excellent — right in the city centre with easy access to all parts of the city. The room is larger than most of the other twin bedrooms we’ve stayed in before. It was clean and well-equipped with all the necessary facilities. Given these conditions, we found the price reasonable and good value for money.
What made our stay even better was the kind staff member, Sabina. Our flight was delayed for a few days, and we encountered some other issues as well. She patiently helped us by calling the airline’s local office and speaking with them on our behalf to resolve the problems.
We had a very good experience staying here and would highly recommend it!"
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The warmest months in Tbilisi are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 23°C. January and February are the chilliest months, when the average temperature is 4°C. The rainiest months are May and April.
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Tbilisi is also notable for its historical sites. Take in the local culture of Tbilisi at Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre and Georgian National Museum. Check out other sights like Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi and Dry Bridge Market.