Travel around Tbilisi with Bobby
Day 1A Stroll Through History – Discovering Tbilisi’s Old Town
As soon as I arrived in Tbilisi, I knew my first stop had to be the Old Town. The charm of the cobblestone streets, lined with traditional Georgian houses and colorful balconies, immediately pulled me in. My adventure began with a visit to the Narikala Fortress, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, perched high on a hill. The panoramic views from the top were breathtaking, offering a full sweep of the city, the Mtkvari River, and the surrounding hills. Afterward, I made my way to the Sioni Cathedral, a symbol of Georgian Christianity, nestled among the Old Town’s narrow alleys. The cathedral’s historical significance and peaceful ambiance added a spiritual touch to my day. I wrapped up my day by relaxing at the famous Sulfur Baths, where the natural hot springs rejuvenated me after all the walking. That evening, I dined at Machakhela, a popular restaurant serving traditional Georgian dishes, including the famous khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), which was warm and delicious.
Start your trip with the Old Town to feel the pulse of Tbilisi’s history. Wear comfortable shoes because the streets are steep, and the Sulfur Baths are the perfect way to unwind afterward!
- Bobby
Day 2From the Heights of Mtatsminda to Modern Marvels
The next morning, I decided to start the day with a ride on the funicular up to Mtatsminda Park, a popular amusement park sitting on the top of the hill. The ride itself was a thrilling experience, but the real treat was the spectacular view from the top. From up there, you get an unbeatable view of the entire city, and it’s especially breathtaking in the early morning. The park itself was fun too, with a range of rides, cafes, and small attractions for families and solo travelers alike. After soaking in the vistas, I headed back down into the city and took a stroll through Rike Park, a modern green space along the river, known for its sleek design and relaxing atmosphere. I crossed the Bridge of Peace, a modern architectural marvel that symbolizes the city’s fusion of old and new. For lunch, I stopped at Cafe Littera, a hidden gem in a garden setting, serving refined Georgian cuisine. The food was delightful, and the quiet atmosphere was perfect after a day of walking. I ended the day with a leisurely walk along Aghmashenebeli Avenue, one of the city’s main boulevards, lined with beautiful 19th-century buildings and bustling with life.
Lunch at Cafe Littera was a standout, with a garden setting and creative takes on Georgian dishes that felt fresh and sophisticated.
Food
Stayed at a modern hotel near Rustaveli Avenue with spacious rooms and great service, perfectly located for exploring central Tbilisi.
Accomodation
The funicular ride to Mtatsminda Park was thrilling, and the views from the park were worth the trip. Walking across the Bridge of Peace was another highlight of the day.
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Mtatsminda Park offers both great views and a fun escape, but don’t miss the Bridge of Peace—it’s an impressive example of Tbilisi’s blend of old and new. If you love photography, this is the place to capture the city’s contrasts.
- Bobby
Day 3A Journey into Georgia’s Cultural Heart
On my third day, I focused on exploring Georgia’s cultural side, starting with a visit to the Georgian National Museum. The museum offered a fascinating collection of historical artifacts, from ancient tools to contemporary art, giving me a deeper understanding of Georgia’s rich history. The Treasury Hall, which holds a vast collection of ancient gold jewelry and artifacts, was particularly impressive. Afterward, I wandered to Freedom Square, a bustling and significant landmark in Tbilisi’s political history, where locals and tourists alike gathered around the grand monument in the center. The square is an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding streets filled with shops and cafes. In the afternoon, I made my way to Fabrika, a former Soviet sewing factory transformed into a cultural hub. The space was filled with creativity—art studios, funky cafes, and boutique shops—where I picked up a unique handmade souvenir. Dinner that night was at Shavi Lomi, an upscale restaurant offering a creative take on traditional Georgian dishes, blending local flavors with modern techniques in an unforgettable meal.
Dinner at Shavi Lomi was exceptional, combining traditional flavors with modern techniques in a beautiful setting.
Food
The boutique hotel I stayed in this night was a bit more luxurious, with artistic decor and excellent service, making it a memorable experience.
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he Georgian National Museum gave me an in-depth understanding of the country's history, and exploring Fabrika's artistic vibe added a fresh cultural twist to the day.
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Don’t skip the Georgian National Museum if you want a solid understanding of the country’s past. And Fabrika is a must for art lovers—it’s a slice of contemporary Tbilisi that feels fresh and youthful.
- Bobby
Day 4 Nature and Relaxation at Lisi Lake
Dinner at Barbarestan was a gourmet delight, with historical Georgian recipes elevated to fine dining standards. The service and ambiance were top-notch.
Food
I stayed at a quiet hotel near Lisi Lake, offering serene surroundings and a peaceful atmosphere. The rooms were comfortable and perfect for relaxation.
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The calm of Lisi Lake and Vake Park was a refreshing change of pace, offering beautiful nature and a peaceful escape from the city’s energy.
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If you need a break from the city’s energy, Lisi Lake is a peaceful haven. It’s perfect for a family day out or just some solo relaxation.
- Bobby
Day 5 A Taste of Tbilisi’s Nightlife
My last day in Tbilisi was all about experiencing the city’s vibrant nightlife. After a day of exploring the sights, I started the evening with a sunset drink at Lolita, a trendy bar with a laid-back atmosphere and fantastic outdoor seating. The crowd was young and lively, and the atmosphere was perfect for relaxing with a cocktail. As the night progressed, I made my way to Bassiani, one of the most famous underground clubs in Europe. Located in a former swimming pool under Tbilisi’s football stadium, the club is legendary for its techno music and electrifying atmosphere. The energy was intense, and the music kept the crowd moving late into the night. It was an unforgettable experience and a great way to end my trip.
Drinks and snacks at Lolita were a great start to the night, with its relaxed vibe and stylish outdoor seating.
Food
The final night was spent in a centrally located hotel, convenient for exploring Tbilisi’s nightlife with modern amenities and a chic interior.
Accomodation
The night at Bassiani was unforgettable, with its underground vibe and techno beats creating an electric atmosphere. A must-visit for nightlife lovers.
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Tbilisi’s nightlife is not to be missed! Lolita is great for a chill evening, but if you’re looking for something more intense, Bassiani is the place to experience the city’s underground scene.
- Bobby
Summary of My Trip
Through Bobby's eyes
My experiences
My experience in Tbilisi was nothing short of incredible. From the moment I arrived, I could feel the energy of a city that blends the old and the new so effortlessly. The charm of the Old Town, with its narrow streets and historical landmarks, was a perfect introduction to the rich culture and history of Georgia. The food—oh, the food! Every meal was a delightful journey through traditional Georgian flavors, from the cheesy khachapuri to the bold spices in mtsvadi. The people were warm and welcoming, always eager to share their stories and traditions.
Dinner at Machakhela was a perfect introduction to Georgian cuisine. The khachapuri was fresh, and the cozy atmosphere made it an ideal spot after a long day of exploring.
Food
My first night at a charming guesthouse in the Old Town offered a warm, local experience with clean rooms and welcoming staff.
Accomodation
Exploring Narikala Fortress and the Sulfur Baths was a perfect blend of history and relaxation. The views from the fortress were unmatched.
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