12 Unforgettable Things to Do in Tbilisi in 2025 – Local’s Guide

Ready to fall in love with Tbilisi? As a local guide and your new travel bestie, I’ve curated the ultimate list of must-do experiences in Georgia’s vibrant capital – beyond the usual tourist path. Whether it’s your first time here or your fifth, you’re about to discover the city like a local. Bonus? I’ve sprinkled in personal tips, hidden gems, and affiliate links to book my favorite tours.

🌉 1. Cross the Bridge of Peace at Sunset

This iconic glass bridge lights up like a spaceship over the Mtkvari River. Come at golden hour for photos that slap on Instagram.

📸 Tip: Stand on the Rike Park side and snap your photo facing the Old Town skyline.


🛁 2. Soak in the Sulfur Baths (the Right Way)

Yes, the baths are touristy — but only if you go to the wrong ones. I recommend a private room at Chreli-Abano or the hidden Royal Bath.

💡 Local Tip: Bring your own towel and book in advance!
🛒 Book a luxury bath experience here


🍷 3. Try Real Georgian Wine in a Qvevri Cellar

Georgia invented wine. Literally. Skip the supermarket stuff — visit a family-run wine bar like 8000 Vintages or g.Vino, or take a Kakheti wine tour.

🍇 Don’t Miss: Qvevri amber wine made in clay pots underground!
Join my favorite wine tasting tour


🍽 4. Feast Like Royalty in a Supra

A Georgian Supra is more than a dinner — it’s a full-on ritual. Think: 12+ dishes, endless toasts, polyphonic songs, and shots of chacha.

📍 Try joining feast at Ethno Tsiskvili or
👑 Book an authentic supra experience


🚶‍♀️ 5. Take a Walking Tour With a Local (That’s Me!)

Want to really get Tbilisi? Come explore with me! From secret courtyards to communist backstreets, I’ll show you what guidebooks miss.

🎧 Book a private walking tour here or mail/message me directly through this Blog or Youtube
🌟 “The best experience I had in Georgia!” – review


🎨 6. Hunt for Street Art in Fabrika & Beyond

Start at the funky Fabrika hostel complex, then wander the streets around for bold murals, tiny galleries, and coffee bars you’ll never want to leave.


⛪ 7. Climb to the Holy Trinity Cathedral

The Sameba Cathedral is massive, peaceful, and gives you views over the whole city. You can even catch a local wedding if you’re lucky!


🚠 8. Ride the Cable Car to Narikala Fortress

Fly over the city for less than $1! Once you’re up top, walk the fortress walls and soak in panoramic views.

🎟 Bring your metro card – it works on the cable car too or just use any visa/mastercard directly


🍞 9. Learn to Make Khinkali & Khachapuri

You haven’t lived until you’ve made your own dumplings and cheese bread. Trust me.

🍳 Join a local cooking class in Tbilisi
🧄 Vegetarian and vegan options available!


🛍 10. Shop Vintage & Artisan at Dry Bridge Market

This open-air market is where Tbilisi’s soul is laid out on the pavement — Soviet medals, hand-carved toys, vintage cameras, and grandma’s old jewelry.


⛰ 11. Take a Day Trip to the Mountains or Wine Country

Tbilisi is the gateway to Kakheti’s vineyards, Kazbegi’s peaks, and Uplistsikhe’s ancient caves. It’s all just a few hours away.

🚐 See top 5 day tours from Tbilisi
⛷ Gudauri? Vardzia?


🌌 12. Watch the City Light Up from Mtatsminda

Finish your day at the top of Mtatsminda Park — ride the funicular and sip wine overlooking the city lights. Magic.


🎁 BONUS: Travel Tools I Use in Tbilisi

Here are a few tools and tours I recommend as a local:
Best Tbilisi Tours on Viator
Where to Stay in Tbilisi


👉 Planning your trip?

Browse the full Tbilisi Travel Guide 2025 for insider tips, hotel picks, and day trip ideas. And don’t forget to subscribe on YouTube for my latest Tbilisi videos!


❤️ Final Words from Your Local Guide

Tbilisi is not just a place – it’s a feeling. And once you’ve walked its winding streets, shared a toast with strangers, and danced to street music with a glass of wine in hand… you’ll never forget it.

📩 Have questions or want custom tour advice? Message me anytime — I love helping travelers fall in love with my city.

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