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Discover Tbilisi’s highlights on a private walking tour, including the fortress, water features, and cable car rides—perfect for cultural explorers.
Exploring Tbilisi on Foot with a Touch of Wine and Cable Car Adventure
This Old Tbilisi Private Walking Tour with Wine and Cable Car offers a wonderful way to see the city’s most iconic sights at a relaxed pace. Spanning roughly four hours, it combines cultural highlights, scenic views, and authentic experiences—all led by a knowledgeable guide. It’s particularly attractive for travelers who want a balanced mix of history, local flavor, and stunning vistas without the hassle of navigating alone.
One of the things we love most about this tour is its focus on authentic sights like the Leghvtakhevi Waterfall and the Abanotubani district, which offer a glimpse into Tbilisi’s unique blend of old-world charm and lively modernity. The inclusion of a Cable Car ride adds a fun, panoramic element that elevates the experience—literally.
A potential consideration is the walking itself; while most stops are manageable, a few involve some uphill sections or uneven surfaces, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with light to moderate walking. It’s perfect for curious travelers eager to explore on foot but who also appreciate some comfort and guidance along the way. This tour is ideal for cultural enthusiasts, first-time visitors, or anyone wanting an immersive Tbilisi experience in just half a day.


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The tour kicks off at Pushkin Park, a tranquil spot that’s a favorite among locals and visitors alike. From here, your guide begins by pointing out the Parliament of Georgia and the Presidential Palace, buildings that immediately tell you this city’s political and historical significance. We appreciated how the guide shared stories about the buildings, making them more than just facades but symbols of Georgia’s evolving identity.
Next, expect a brief pass-by of Orbeliani Park, a lush green space with charming architecture nearby. Then, you’ll stroll toward the Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater, a cultural treasure. While you don’t stay long, the theater’s quirky façade offers a photo-worthy moment and hints at Tbilisi’s vibrant arts scene. Reviewers mention that this stop “gives a real sense of the city’s creative spirit,” even if just passing by.
The Anchiskhati Basilica is a highlight—Georgia’s oldest surviving church, dating back to the 6th century. Its simple yet profound architecture provides a peaceful pause from the bustling city streets. Afterward, crossing the Bridge of Peace reveals a stunning modern structure that beautifully contrasts with ancient buildings, exemplifying Tbilisi’s seamless blend of old and new. Visitors often mention how the architecture here “captures the city’s innovative spirit,” making it a perfect photo stop.
Rike Park is a lively spot, often filled with street performers and locals relaxing. Just a short walk away, you’ll hop on the Cable Car, which takes you up to Narikala Fortress. The ride itself is quite fun, and the views from above are genuinely breathtaking—crisp cityscapes framed by the surrounding mountains. One reviewer shared, “The cable car offered a great perspective of the city that I wouldn’t have gotten otherwise — it’s worth it just for the view.”
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Perched atop the hill, Narikala Fortress provides panoramic views and a sense of history. While most walk around to soak in the scenery, the Kartlis Deda statue nearby is an icon of Tbilisi’s character, symbolizing hospitality with her welcoming arms. Visitors mention that “climbing the fortress was manageable and very rewarding,” with some noting the uneven steps but overall manageable.
The Tbilisi Central Mosque showcases the city’s religious diversity. It’s a quick pass-by, but the highlight here is the nearby Leghvtakhevi Waterfall, where you can see a natural cascade nestled within the city—a real hidden gem. Reviewers loved this spot, saying it “felt like discovering a secret oasis in the middle of the urban landscape.”
The Meidan Bazaar offers a taste of local commerce, with vendors selling crafts, souvenirs, and snacks. It provides a lively, authentic atmosphere that many travelers find compelling. Walking along Shardeni Street, with its cafes and bars, completes the experience—an energetic place to soak up the city’s nightlife vibe.
The tour concludes with a visit to the Tamada Sculpture, celebrating Georgia’s traditional toastmaster, an important part of local culture. Afterward, you’re returned to Pushkin Park, feeling like you’ve experienced the best of what Tbilisi has to offer.

This tour, priced with all fees and taxes included, offers excellent value for those seeking a curated experience without the hassle of planning every detail. The private group format means more personal attention, and the flexibility to fit your interests. The live English-speaking guide ensures clear, engaging explanations, making the history and culture come alive.
While there’s no hotel pick-up or additional activities like ziplining or boat rides included, the focus on key sights, scenic transportation via the cable car, and wine tasting make it a well-rounded half-day adventure. The 4-hour duration strikes a good balance—not rushed, but enough time to enjoy each stop comfortably.
Davit Bagauri, the tour operator, is known for his engaging storytelling and local insight. His reputation suggests you’re in good hands, and reviews highlight that the guide’s passion and knowledge genuinely enhanced the experience.

This tour suits first-time visitors eager for a rundown of Tbilisi’s main attractions. It’s perfect if you want to combine historical sights with scenic views and authentic local flavors like wine tasting. Those with moderate physical ability will find the walk manageable, but it’s not ideal for anyone with mobility issues.
Travelers who appreciate guided experiences but prefer privacy and flexibility will find this tour a great fit. It’s especially good for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who want a personal touch in exploring the city’s rich tapestry.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, as long as participants are comfortable walking and climbing some uneven surfaces. It’s a family-friendly option for children who can handle light walking.
Are the entrance fees included?
Yes, all fees and taxes are included in the price, so there are no hidden costs during the tour.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, hotel pickup is not included, so travelers need to meet at the starting point, Pushkin Park, or arrange their own transport.
How long does the cable car ride last?
The cable car ride takes about 10 minutes, providing excellent photo opportunities and scenic views.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
As a private tour, there’s some flexibility to adapt certain stops based on your interests, but most of the core itinerary is fixed.
Is wine tasting included?
Yes, wine tasting is part of the experience, offering a taste of Georgia’s renowned wine culture.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially since some stops involve uphill or uneven terrain.
This Old Tbilisi Private Walking Tour with Wine and Cable Car provides a thoughtfully curated introduction to Georgia’s captivating capital. It’s ideal for curious explorers who want a blend of history, scenic beauty, and local flavor—all in just a few hours. Whether you're marveling at ancient fortresses or sipping wine with views, this experience offers a genuine taste of Tbilisi’s soul.