In a nutshell: Tbilisi rewards a curious, local pace. Below are the best things to do, where to eat and where to stay, all chosen by locals and linked to our full listings.
Top things to do in Tbilisi
- Lisi Sulphur Bath in Lisi Lake
- Lilo Mall in Lilo
- Mediathek Tbilisi in Vake Park
- Fix Price Tbilisi in Rustavi
- Narikala Fortress in Old Town
- Holy Trinity Cathedral in Avlabari
- Gulo Sulphur Bath in Abanotubani
Where to eat in Tbilisi
- Wine Factory N1 in Chugureti
- Shavi Lomi in Old Town
Where to stay in Tbilisi
- Rooms Hotel Tbilisi in Vera
- Stamba Hotel in Vera
Best tours and experiences
- Turtle Lake Ropeway in Vake
- Georgian Wine and Supra Tour in Old Town
Frequently asked questions
Is Tbilisi worth visiting?
Yes. Tbilisi offers a rewarding mix of sights, food and local character, from landmarks like Lisi Sulphur Bath to its neighbourhood restaurants and markets.
How many days do you need in Tbilisi?
Two to three days is enough to enjoy the highlights of Tbilisi at a relaxed pace, with time for its food and a day trip if you have longer.
What is Tbilisi known for?
Tbilisi is known for its distinctive sights, local food and atmosphere. Browse our guide for the spots locals actually recommend.
What is the best time to visit Tbilisi?
Spring and autumn generally bring the most comfortable weather and thinner crowds, though Tbilisi is enjoyable year-round.
See every local pick in the full Tbilisi guide.
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