Tbilisi, Georgia’s vibrant capital, blends history, culture, and modernity along the Mtkvari River. Its Old Town charms with cobblestone streets, colourful balconies, and Narikala Fortress (4th century, reachable by cable car). Visit Sioni Cathedral, the quirky Leaning Clock Tower, and Abanotubani’s sulfur baths (from 40 GEL/hour). Savor khachapuri, khinkali, and local wines—join a Kakheti vineyard tour for tastings. Explore Rike Park, the glass Bridge of Peace, and the Georgian National Museum. Day trips to Mtskheta (UNESCO site) or Kazbegi’s Gergeti Trinity Church are musts.
When to Go: Spring (April–June) or autumn (September–November) for mild weather; September’s grape harvest is ideal. Winter suits skiers (Gudauri), summer hikers.






Tbilisi blends old-world charm with a bohemian, artistic vibe. Its Old Town features cobblestone streets, colourful balconies, and a mix of Persian, Russian, and Soviet architectural influences. The city is known for its warm Georgian hospitality, rich culinary scene, and centuries-long history, having been rebuilt 29 times after invasions. It’s also a gateway to Georgia’s wine regions, mountains, and cultural landmarks.

