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Trip.Best Top 9 Best Things to Do in Tbilisi [2024]

Explore the best things to do in Tbilisi! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Jun 2024
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    󰺂6.8
    4.8/5
    82 Review
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    "The scenery is super good. There are not many tourists, especially on the road to the church. The top of the 12 pillars on both sides is a cross of different shapes. It is said that there are several stray dogs outside the church of Jesus 12 disciples. Very large but very docile. The girl needs to wear a headscarf and a cloth on the waist. The church is modern, with less historical taste."
    Tbilisi
    4.4km from downtown
    Highlights: The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi is located on the Ilya Hill on the left bank of the Mtkvari River in Tbilisi City. It was built in 1995-2004 and is now the Georgian Orthodox Church. This church can be seen almost everywhere in the city. There are many things to see in the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi. There is a mosaic statue of the Virgin in the northeast corner, a cross and a manuscript "Bible" display case in the southeast corner, and a mica model of the Holy City of Jerusalem in the northwest corner. Outside the northwest corner of the cathedral, there is still a small Armenian cemetery, where is the Pantheon of the Armenians in Tbilisi, where dozens of Armenian literary and political celebrities are buried.
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  • top_2
    󰺂6.2
    4.7/5
    43 Review
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    "The mother fortress is located high in Georgia, and you can see the whole Georgia from it. In the evening, you can wait for the sun to set and watch the sunset. This season, Tbilisi is only more than 20 degrees at night, which is really comfortable."
    Tbilisi
    4.4km from downtown
    Highlights: The mother fortress is located on Sololaki Mountain in the south of the old city of Tbilisi. It is also called the Nariqala fortress. Climbing the fortress overlooks the entire city. It is the oldest local fortification and is the defense line surrounding the city of Tbilisi. The Mother Fortress was built in the 4th century AD, and most of the buildings that visitors see today were rebuilt after the 17th century. The church of Saint Nikolos in the fortress, built in the 12th century, is decorated with frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible and Georgian history. The Mother Fortress is now one of the most important sights in Tbilisi, and you can come early in the morning, when there are fewer tourists and the sunrise can be seen. When you reach the top of the mountain, you can see the statue of the Mother of Georgia, and you can overlook the charming night of the city at night.
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    󰺂6.1
    4.6/5
    15 Review
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    "Colorful Ruicun summer. Weekend tour to punch in a city by the sea. It happened that the football team in the town lived there that day, and encountered fans parade; then watched the board tennis tournament; Go swimming in the sea with a super long beach and watch the concert in the sand "top of the mountain", of course, it is indispensable to step on the forest road."
    Tbilisi
    7.8km from downtown
    Highlights: In the east of Tbilisi city, about 5 kilometers away, there are very few tourists here. The lake area is not small. It is an artificially excavated lake. The locals call it "the sea". Play, you can see many beautiful and handsome guys on the beach.
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    4.5/5
    17 Review
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    "Went to Georgia, the scenery is picturesque, green plants occupy a full line of sight in the scenery along the way, and the national patent under the Caucasus Mountains is very suitable for tourism and living. The price is right, we like the simple and nutritious food in the local area."
    Tbilisi
    3.3km from downtown
    Highlights: The National Museum of Georgia, established in the 1920s, is now officially named: SimonJanashia National Museum. Because of the reform of the cultural and museum system in Georgia in 2004, the name "Georgian National Museum" has become the general name of several national museums, but everyone is still used to calling it this. The original name of the museum. At present, only the remnants of the underground part of the museum have high ornamental value. In the souvenir shop outside the museum ticket gate, there are postcards and souvenirs for sale. The Tbilisi tourist information office on the first floor of the original city hall has now also moved into the entrance of the first floor of the National Museum, which provides a lot of tourist information and materials in Georgia.
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    󰺂5.6
    4.8/5
    16 Review
    "Last night I took a sulphur bath like a local, and a bath service. After entering the room for ten minutes, an aunt knocked on the door, licked the bucket and a bunch of toiletries, instructed me to lie on the hard bed and start to cover my back with a bath towel, and finish in my toothy mouth, pour a bucket of water...turn over and continue to licking the front, and then pour a bucket of water after licking. Finally, I was covered with foam, and then I washed the bucket of water... Anyway, I used the evaluation of other tourists on tripadvisor. It was generally similar to washing animals on the farm... The sulfur bath itself was not very good except for the smell, which was similar to the domestic hot spring private soup. But I heard that Tbilisi was built here because of the sulfur hot springs. This area is a big bathhouse with a sense of history, and it feels quite interesting...[Dental teeth]"
    Tbilisi
    4.5km from downtown
    Highlights: The Tbilisi Sulphur Bath is located in the old town of Tbilisi, on the right bank of the Kura River. The sulphur baths preserve the domed crypt-style thermal baths of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. These baths not only provide hot spring services, but are also important places for local people to exchange emotions. In 1890, in the baths of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, spas were already quite popular. The aristocratic class often went to the sulfur bath, and the men would press, press, punch and pull each other after bathing to relax their bodies. Today, the leisure of the ancients can still be felt here.
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    󰺂5.5
    4.5/5
    26 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1051 reviews
    "Considered a beautiful viewpoint place. Can take a walk to enjoy"
    Tbilisi
    4.1km from downtown
    Highlights: The statue of the Mother of Georgia was built in 1958 to celebrate the 1500th anniversary of the founding of Tbilisi. It is located on the top of Sololaki Mountain in Tbilisi, above the old city, next to the Nariqala fortress. The face of the statue is facing the city of Tbilisi, overlooking all living beings. The right hand holds the sword and the left hand holds the wine, which means that when friends come, there is good wine, and when enemies come, they fight with swords.
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    󰺂5.0
    4.7/5
    27 Review
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    "It is a beautifully designed bridge which is lovely to walk over! And is covered in lights during the night :)"
    Tbilisi
    4km from downtown
    No. 1 of Night Attractions
    Highlights: The Peace Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Kura River in downtown Tbilisi, one of the landmarks of Tbilisi. The bridge connects the new and old towns of Tbilisi with a total length of 150 meters and is one of the few modern buildings in Tbilisi. It was designed by Italian architect Michele DeLucchi. The bridge body adopts a mixed structure of steel and glass. The ceiling is 150 meters high. It has an interactive light display system, including 30,000 LED lights and 240 sensors, which will respond to special signals every hour. The two parapets along the bridge flash in sequence, resembling Morse code, symbolizing the chemical elements of the human body and human life and peace.
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    󰺂4.3
    4.7/5
    14 Review
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    "We walked through the European Square and first visited the Metec Church on the nearby high ground. The interior of this old church is simple, but its historical value is not simple, because it was once held in prison in the Soviet era as a great writer Comrade Gorky, whom we knew from childhood. In front of the church is a large sculpture of the father of Georgia, the Wachtanger I of the Kingdom of Liberia, Georgia, which is said to be the origin of the city of Tbilisi. Take a break in front of the Metec Church, overlooking the European Square, the flowing Kula River, and the large sculpture of the Mother of Georgia at the top of the hillside not far away. This hillside is called Surolaq, located above the old town of Tbilisi."
    Tbilisi
    4.4km from downtown
    Highlights: Metsey Church, built in the 5th century AD, is located on the opposite bank of the old city. "Metsy" means the periphery of the Royal Palace. In the 19th century, it was used as a prison and Gorky was imprisoned here. There is a statue of "Father of Georgia" next to the church, which is very imposing.
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    󰺂4.2
    4.5/5
    9 Review
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    "Outside Tbilisi, there is a small bungalow, which is the "underground printing house" operated by Stalin and his comrades in 3-○ 6 years. People who visit Tbilisi must look up the relics of the revolution. The guest inscription book is full of praises in various words."
    Tbilisi
    5.8km from downtown
    Highlights: This is the mysterious place described by Mr. Contradiction in the elementary school textbook. The printing house is 17 meters deep underground. You can go down the stairs to get here. Back then, Stalin organized and printed some revolutionary publications against the tsarist rule here. It was an educational base in the Soviet era, and it was brilliant for a while, but now it will basically be forgotten.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do in Tbilisi?
Some Best Things to Do in Tbilisi include:Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, Narikala Castle, Tbilisi sea, Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi Sulphur Baths
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Tbilisi?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Tbilisi include:Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi:4.8, Narikala Castle:4.7, Tbilisi sea:4.6, Georgian National Museum:4.5, Tbilisi Sulphur Baths:4.8
At what locations in Tbilisi can Best Things to Do in Tbilisi be found?
The Best Things to Do in Tbilisi are mainly located in:Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi:Tbilisi, Narikala Castle:Tbilisi, Tbilisi sea:Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum:Tbilisi, Tbilisi Sulphur Baths:Tbilisi
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