Tbilisi One Day Tour

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Tbilisi is the capital of the country of Georgia. Its cobblestoned old town reflects a long, complicated history, with periods under Persian and Russian rule. Its diverse architecture encompasses Eastern Orthodox churches, ornate art nouveau buildings, and Soviet Modernist structures. Looming over it all are Narikala, a reconstructed 4th-century fortress, and Kartlis Deda, an iconic statue of the “Mother of Georgia.”

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The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi commonly known as Sameba is the main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church located in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia

Duration: 40 minutes

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Virgin Mary Metekhi church is located on the left bank of the river Mtkvari, on the cliff plateau, the first church on this place was probably built by Vakhtang Gorgasali symbolically resembling the church built on Virgin Mary’s tomb in Gethsemane garden in Jerusalem. According to the legend, the former Catholics Kirino transferred the body of the saint Shushanik to this church in the 7th century.

Duration: 25 minutes

Stop At: The Bridge of Peace

The Bridge of Peace is a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge, a steel and glass construction illuminated with numerous LEDs, over the Kura River in downtown Tbilisi, capital of Georgia.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Abanotubani

Abanotubani is the ancient district of Tbilisi Georgia, known for its sulphuric baths.

Duration: 35 minutes

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The Legvtakhevi Waterfall is located in the old district of Tbilisi, near the sulfur baths. Above it, there is a botanical garden where the Tsavkisi River creates several small waterfalls, after which it flows into the Legvtakhevi Gorge. In the end, it connects to the Mtkvari River.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Meidan Bazaar

The Great Silk Roads, that connected China with the Mediterranean world, developed since 2nd century BC. Its main route went through Iran and Syria. At the same time there exist assumptions, arguing that several branches of this road crossed the territory of Georgia as well.

Duration: 33 minutes

Stop At: Shardeni Street

The small street in the oldest part of Tbilisi has always been a cultural life. In the 19th century, after reconstruction, it was named after the famous traveler Jean Chardin. Shardeni Street with parallel cotton and iron slabs and Erekla street remains a favorite place for Tbilisi and tourists.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Tbilisi Great Synagogue

The small street in the oldest part of Tbilisi has always been a cultural life. In the 19th century, after reconstruction, it was named after the famous traveler Jean Chardin. Shardeni street with parallel cotton and iron slabs and Erekla street remains a favorite place for Tbilisi and tourists.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Sioni Cathedral Church

The Sioni Cathedral of the Dormition is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater

Opened in 1981, the Gabriadze Theater has become a much-loved part of Tbilisi’s cultural scene. It’s a small space with only 80 seats, but the puppets here don’t mess around, acting out high-brow dramas such as “The Autumn of Our Springtime” and “The Battle of Stalingrad.”

Duration: 37 minutes

Stop At: Mtatsminda Pantheon

The Mtatsminda Pantheon of Writers and Public Figures is a necropolis in Tbilisi, Georgia, where some of the most prominent writers, artists, scholars, and national heroes of Georgia are buried.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Kartlis Deda

Kartlis Deda is a monument in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi. The statue was erected on the top of Sololaki hill in1958, the year Tbilisi celebrated its 1500th anniversary. Prominent Georgian sculptor Elguja Amashukeli designed the twenty-meter aluminum a figure of a woman in Georgian national dress.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Narikala Fortress

Narikala is an ancient fortress overlooking Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and the Kura River. The fortress consists of two walled sections on a steep hill between the sulfur baths and the botanical gardens of Tbilisi. On the lower court, there is the recently restored St Nicholas church.

Duration: 40 minutes
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