All Tbilisi Tours & Excursions in 2026
900+ results
Top Attractions in Tbilisi
What are people saying about Tbilisi
At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, multi-cultural Tbilisi is a fascinating place to visit with its charming cobblestone streets, historic churches and mosques, and extraordinary traditional food (don’t miss khinkali, meat-filled dumplings). Make the most of your time in the Georgia capital with these Tbilisi tours led by expert local guides who share their in-depth knowledge of the area. Private sightseeing excursions, food-centric walking tours, cooking classes, and cable car rides all take place within city limits. Or book a day trip into the countryside to sip wine in the Kakheti wine region, explore stalactite-filled caves, and even cross the border into Armenia.
People Also Ask
There are plenty of high-quality tours and experiences in Tbilisi. According to previous travelers, here are the best tours to book right now:
Yes, guided tours in Tbilisi are worth it. Guides bring real depth to the old town's layered history, sulfur bath district, and Soviet-era architecture—providing context you might struggle to piece together if traveling solo. Beyond the city itself, Tbilisi is a launchpad for some incredible day trips, and most tours handle all transportation, so you're not figuring out mountain roads to Kazbegi or wine routes through Kakheti on your own.
Per one customer who booked the Tbilisi: Evening Walking & Talking Tour with Wine & Boat Ride, "We had a wonderful experience exploring Tbilisi with our guide, Nick. From the very beginning, he impressed us with his deep knowledge of history and the countless fascinating stories he shared along the way. Despite being young, he has an incredible ability to bring the city's past to life in a way that feels engaging and memorable. The walk itself was beautiful and well-paced, allowing us to truly take in the atmosphere of the city while learning so much. Nick's storytelling made every stop meaningful, and his passion for what he does was evident throughout the tour. On top of that, his English was exceptional, clear, fluent, and easy to understand, which made the entire experience even more enjoyable and accessible. We highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Tbilisi."
You can find walking tours of Tbilisi for less than US$10, while popular day trips to places such as the Kakheti wine region or Gudauri and Kazbegi cost from US$30 to US$185, depending on group size and inclusions. Multi-day tours covering Tbilisi, along with other destinations, naturally cost much more.
For a budget-friendly introduction to the city, the Tbilisi Walking Tour Including Cable Car and Traditional Bakery starts from just US$9 per person. This covers Old Town landmarks, a cable car ride, and a traditional bakery stop, though it's only four hours, and you'll be part of a larger group. For a more private, comprehensive day out, the Tbilisi Full-Day Sightseeing tour (from US$175 per person) covers a ton of attractions and includes a private driver-guide, plus funicular and cable car rides.
Tbilisi tours pack in a wide variety of activities, and there's something for every kind of traveler. Explore the Old Town on a guided walking tour, ride a cable car up to Narikala Fortress, soak in the sulfur baths of Abanotubani, join a cooking class, or sample your way through the Kakheti wine region. Day trips fan out across the country, taking you to ancient cave cities, mountain passes, and medieval monasteries.
Consider an all-day or multi-day tour to pack in as many sights and activities as possible. For example, the From Tbilisi Magical Kakheti—Sighnaghi, Bodbe, & Chronicles Tour covers a full day of highlights from Tbilisi and beyond, where you'll get to bake traditional Georgian bread at Badiauri Bakery, taste wine and honey at Kakheti wine cellars, wander the cobblestone streets of Sighnaghi, and visit Bodbe Monastery.
Most visitors find 3–4 days enough to cover Tbilisi's highlights, including the Old Town, sulfur baths, Narikala Fortress, and the Holy Trinity Cathedral, with time for a cooking class or wine tasting thrown in. That said, Tbilisi works well as a base, so if you want to add a day trip to the Kakheti wine region, the Caucasus Mountains, or a nearby cave city, plan 5–7 days to fit it all in comfortably.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Tbilisi:
View Viator's guide to all the best attractions in Tbilisi.
There are tons of great trips to take from Tbilisi. According to traveler reviews, these are the best day trips to book right now:
View all of Viator's top Tbilisi day trips.
You don't have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Tbilisi. Here are some of the best Tbilisi activities under US$20:
Couples will find plenty of romantic tours in Tbilisi. Here are some of the top activities to book now, according to previous travelers:
Highlights of Caucasus Mountains-Jinvali, Ananuri, Gudauri, Kazbegi (Group tour)
Small-Group Khinkali and Khachapuri Cooking Class in Tbilisi
Full Day Private Wine Tour in Kakheti Region with Lunch and 3 Wine Tastings
View all of Viator's top romantic tours in Tbilisi.
There are tons of activities in Tbilisi that you can enjoy in the fresh air. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
Highlights of Caucasus Mountains-Jinvali, Ananuri, Gudauri, Kazbegi (Group tour)
Tbilisi Walking Tour Including Cable Car and Traditional Bakery
View all of Viator's top outdoor activities in Tbilisi.
According to travelers, these are the top museums and cultural attractions in Tbilisi:
View all of Viator's museum tickets and passes in Tbilisi.





































