
What to see in Tbilisi
Capital city, transport hub, and the starting point for any Georgia itinerary
Top attractions in Tbilisi
A selection of places with detailed guides: what they are, how long to plan and how to get there.

Old Tbilisi
5th-century historic core – winding streets, sulfur baths, and views over the Kura River
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Narikala Fortress
4th-century defensive citadel on Sololaki Ridge – Tbilisi's top panoramic viewpoint
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Abanotubani
Historic sulfur bathhouse district from the 5th century – the place where Tbilisi began
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Bridge of Peace and Rike Park
A 2010 steel-and-glass pedestrian bridge linking Old Tbilisi with the modern left bank
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Metekhi Church
A 13th-century church perched on a cliff above the Kura – one of Tbilisi's defining silhouettes
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Mtatsminda Mountain & Funicular
Tbilisi's highest point (770 m) with an amusement park and a funicular railway dating to 1905
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Rezo Gabriadze Theater
An 80-seat puppet theater and 2010 clock tower – a defining landmark of Old Tbilisi
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Fabrika Tbilisi
A former Soviet sewing factory turned into Tbilisi's main creative hub since 2016
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Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba)
Georgia's main Orthodox cathedral – 101 m tall, built 1995–2004 on Elia Hill in Tbilisi
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How to plan your sightseeing
Pick the places you want to see, check the map and build a practical route for the day.
Choose a place
Decide on a format — history, views, nature or shrines.
Read the guide
What to see, how long to plan and when to go.
Connect a route
Group nearby places into one day and add transport.
Hit the road
Save the guide offline and set off sightseeing.
