Getting Started: About Tbilisi
Tbilisi, the capital and largest city of Georgia, is a vital historical and cultural center in the Caucasus region. Established in the fifth century along the Kura River within the Tbilisi Basin, the city serves as a melting pot of various cultures, religions, and civilizations. Known for its cosmopolitan spirit, Tbilisi also boasts breathtaking landscapes. For details on how to travel to this captivating Caucasian metropolis, visit our Tbilisi flight page.
Georgian currency: Georgian Lari (GEL)
Georgia time zone: GMT+4
Georgia socket type: C/F
Georgia emergency hotline: 112
Turkish Embassy in Tbilisi: +995 32 225 20 72
Best Times to Visit Tbilisi
Tbilisi is a year-round destination, but spring and summer are especially pleasant. The parks and gardens come alive with color, and both locals and tourists enjoy leisurely strolls along the Kura River. While autumn sees fewer tourists, winter can be quite chilly.
Places to Visit in Tbilisi
Sameba Cathedral (Tsminda Sameba)
Sameba Cathedral, also known as the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, is one of Georgia’s largest and most stunning religious structures, making it a must-visit site for anyone in Tbilisi. Its impressive modern design is a prominent feature of the city’s skyline and can be seen from nearly everywhere in the city. Surrounding the cathedral are expansive gardens, lovely walking paths, and scenic viewpoints of Tbilisi.
Old Tbilisi
Old Tbilisi is undoubtedly a top attraction in the city. Strolling through its narrow alleyways lined with historic buildings, ancient churches, and secluded courtyards gives visitors insight into the city’s rich history and cultural fabric.
Narikala Fortress
Dating back to the 4th century, Narikala Fortress is one of Tbilisi’s most iconic landmarks. Perched on a steep hill overlooking the river and the Botanical Garden, it provides remarkable views of the city. Visitors can either hike up to the fortress or take a funicular. We recommend watching the sunset from Narikala if you can manage it.
Bridge of Peace
This striking glass and steel bridge is a modern architectural marvel connecting the city’s historical and contemporary narratives. Fall, especially, enhances the bridge’s charm, with its serene views of golden leaves mirrored in the river.
Mtatsminda Park
Mtatsminda Park, overlooking Tbilisi, is stunning throughout the year but particularly enchanting in December when it is decorated with festive lights, creating a winter wonderland.
Rustaveli Avenue
Rustaveli Avenue is one of Tbilisi’s main thoroughfares, flanked by historic buildings and various shops. This vibrant area hosts numerous cultural events, and the prominent Georgian National Museum is also located here.
Kura River
The Kura River runs through the city, adding to Tbilisi’s natural allure. A morning walk along the river offers spectacular views of mist rising and the city’s reflection shimmering on the water.
Staying in Tbilisi
Tbilisi offers a wide variety of accommodation options to fit almost any budget, ranging from hotels and hostels to rental apartments. For convenience, visit the Turkish Airlines Holidays page, which allows you to manage all your vacation needs in one package. The Old Tbilisi neighborhood is fantastic for those wanting a historical atmosphere among traditional Georgian houses, with many popular attractions such as Narikala Fortress, Sulphur Baths, and the Bridge of Peace all within walking distance. For visitors interested in shopping and cultural experiences, staying near Rustaveli Avenue and Freedom Square is highly recommended.
Dining in Tbilisi
Here are some delectable dishes you must try from Georgian cuisine:
- Be sure to try puri, a delightful Georgian bread available throughout the city.
- Tbilisi is famous for khachapuri, the beloved Georgian cheese bread.
- Breakfast may include lobiani, which is a bean-filled Georgian bread seasoned with spices and ham.
- Khinkali, known as Georgian dumplings, are filled with various ingredients, including spiced minced meat, vegetables, or cheese.
- Chakapuli is a unique Georgian dish made from pork stew with fresh herbs.
Transportation in Tbilisi
Tbilisi City Transportation
Bolt is the most popular ride-sharing app in Tbilisi. The city is also served by two metro lines, cable cars, and a variety of buses. Car rental services are available through partners of Turkish Airlines.
Transportation from Tbilisi International Airport to the City Center
Bus number 337 provides service from the airport to central Tbilisi, along with the Bolt ride-share service. The bus ride takes approximately 45 minutes, while a private vehicle can reach the city center in about 30 minutes.