Tbilisi Mstkheta Tour

❖   Holy Trinity Cathedral

One of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in the world, Sameba Cathedral is a symbol of modern Georgian spirituality. Located on Elia Hill, it offers beautiful city views and impressive architecture.

❖   Rike Park

A modern recreational park located along the Mtkvari River. From here, we begin exploring the Old Town area and enjoy views of the glass Bridge of Peace.

❖   Mother of Georgia With Cable Car

We take the cable car from Rike Park up to Narikala Fortress. At the top, you’ll see the famous Mother of Georgia statue overlooking the city. From here, you get one of the best panoramic views of Tbilisi.

❖   Liberty Square

The central square of Tbilisi and an important historical and political landmark in Georgia.

❖   Bridge of Peace

A modern glass pedestrian bridge connecting Old Tbilisi with Rike Park. One of the most photographed landmarks in the city.

❖   The Clock Tower

A charming and unique architectural landmark built by Rezo Gabriadze. The tower performs a small puppet show every hour.

❖   Jan Shardeni Street

A lively pedestrian street in Old Tbilisi filled with cafes, wine bars, souvenir shops, and local restaurants.

❖   Abanotubani

The historic sulfur bath district where the city of Tbilisi was founded. Famous for its brick domes and traditional bathhouses.

❖   Leghvtakhevi Waterfall

A beautiful natural waterfall hidden in the heart of Old Tbilisi canyon.

❖   Cronicles of Georgia

Often called “Georgia’s Stonehenge,” this monumental structure depicts Georgian kings and biblical scenes. It offers stunning views over Tbilisi Sea

❖   Jvari Monastery

Jvari Monastery is a 6th-century hilltop church overlooking the confluence of two rivers. As one of Georgia’s most significant religious monuments, it represents early Christian architecture and offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape.

❖   Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is one of Georgia’s most sacred religious sites and a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Known for its historical importance and beautiful stone carvings, it remains an active spiritual center and a UNESCO World Heritage landmark.

❖   Mtskheta Downtown

Mtskheta Downtown features charming streets lined with traditional houses, local cafés, and souvenir shops. Walking through the historic center allows visitors to experience the atmosphere of one of Georgia’s oldest cities.

❖   Mtskheta Flea Market

The Mtskheta Flea Market offers handmade crafts, religious souvenirs, traditional sweets, and local products. It’s a great place to explore authentic Georgian items and interact with local vendors.

tour details

❖ Duration

6–7 hours total experience

Comfortable pace with enough time for sightseeing, photos, and relaxing stops.

❖ Transportation

Private comfortable vehicle with air conditioning

Hotel pick-up and drop-off included

Smooth city transfers between all landmarks

❖ Guide-Driver and Photographer

One professional guide-driver who is also an experienced photographer

You receive high-quality photos during the tour

Personal attention and flexible schedule throughout the day

❖ Lunch Experience

During the tour, we stop at a carefully selected traditional Georgian restaurant.

Your guide will recommend authentic local dishes so you can experience the true taste of Georgian cuisine.

Lunch break duration: 60–90 minutes (optional & flexible)

❖ Starting Time

Flexible start time according to your preference

Ideal for both morning and afternoon departures