Top Places to Visit in Tbilisi and Batumi
Tbilisi isn’t just the capital of Georgia—it’s a city that pulses with the rhythm of four vibrant seasons. We believe Georgia is best experienced not only through traditional tourist routes but also through its atmosphere, traditions, and breathtaking nature. In this guide, we’ve gathered some of the best spots in Georgia to help you pick the perfect time for your adventure.
Top Must-See Spots in Tbilisi
Narikala Fortress – A Symbol of Ancient Tbilisi

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Dating back to the 4th century, Narikala Fortress is the historic heart of the city. From its walls, you’ll get the best panoramic views of Old Tbilisi, the Mtkvari River, and the famous sulfur baths. You can reach the fortress by cable car or by strolling through winding cobbled streets. The best time to visit is at sunset—when the rooftops glow golden and the city lights begin to sparkle.
Old Town & Shardeni Street
This is where Tbilisi truly shows its soul: narrow alleys, carved wooden balconies, cozy cafes, street musicians, and a blend of architectural styles. Don’t just stick to Shardeni Street—explore the hidden side lanes to discover peaceful courtyards full of charm and history.
Abanotubani Sulfur Baths
These traditional bathhouses tap into natural thermal springs and are perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. The most well-known spots are Gulo’s Thermal Spa and the beautifully tiled Orbeliani Bath. Don’t miss the full bathing ritual with a massage and exfoliation (known locally as “kisa”).
The Bridge of Peace & Rike Park
This modern glass pedestrian bridge connects Old Town to Rike Park. At night, it lights up beautifully. From here, you can walk the park, take a boat ride along the Mtkvari River, or hop on the cable car to Narikala. For the best views, ride the cable car close to sunset!
Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba)
The largest church in Georgia towers over the city with its impressive architecture, sweeping views, and peaceful atmosphere. A must-visit for those seeking both beauty and calm.
Mtatsminda Mountain & Funicular
A favorite among locals and visitors alike. This hilltop is home to an amusement park, restaurants, and several scenic overlooks with stunning views of Tbilisi. Try the Adjarian khachapuri at the Funicular Restaurant—arguably one of the best in town!
Metekhi Church & Mtkvari View
This 12th-century church sits atop a cliff, offering one of the most picturesque views of Old Tbilisi and the famed sulfur baths.
Dry Bridge & Flea Market
The go-to spot for antique lovers and vintage hunters. You’ll find everything from old maps and coins to handmade jewelry and Soviet-era relics.
Tbilisi’s Historic Entrances – Architectural Gems
Some of Tbilisi’s old residential entrances are works of art—spiral staircases, stained-glass windows, and carved wooden doors. Explore these addresses:
- Atoneli 31
- Tsinamdzghvrishvili 39
- Gia Chanturia 6
- Lado Asatiani 17
- David Agmashenebeli 93
- Alexander Griboedov 15
- Galaktion Tabidze 18
- Geronti Kikodze 9
- Tamar Chovelidze 7
- Revaz Tabukashvili 42
Festivals & Holidays
Georgia celebrates everything in style—from religious holidays to wine harvests. Traditional Georgian hospitality shines especially bright during festivals.
Rtveli – Grape Harvest Festival
More than just harvesting grapes, Rtveli is a deeply rooted cultural event. Families gather early, pick grapes, and end the day with a grand feast—called “supra”—featuring shashlik, khachapuri, satsivi, pkhali, and plenty of young wine.
Tbilisoba – The Tbilisi City Festival
Held on the first or second Sunday of October, Tbilisoba fills the capital with life: markets, wine tastings, concerts, dancing, and food stalls. Highlights include the symbolic crowning of the “couple of the year” who embody the spirit of the city.
Cheese Festival (April, Tbilisi)
Discover dozens of Georgian cheeses—smoked, aged, infused, traditional, and artisan. Enjoy tastings, workshops, and competitions.
Kakheti Wine Festival (May, Telavi)
Spring brings another wine celebration in Georgia’s wine heartland. Local winemakers showcase unique vintages, share stories, and entertain guests with traditional music and food.
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (April–May): Wine, cheese, and film festivals
- Summer (June–August): Music, culinary events, and beach season in Adjara
- Fall (September–October): Tbilisoba, theater, wine festivals
- Winter: Quieter, but includes Christmas, New Year, and cozy gatherings
Where to Stay: Neighborhood Guide
1. Old Town (Abanotubani, Sololaki, Avlabari)
Perfect for history lovers. Vintage balconies, cobbled streets, sulfur baths, and walking distance to top landmarks. Expect a lively atmosphere, especially in summer.
2. Vera & Vake
For a stylish, bohemian vibe with parks, cozy cafes, and art spaces. Vera mixes old courtyards with creative spots, while Vake leans upscale and residential.
3. Chugureti
Former industrial zone turned creative hub. Think converted factories, hip bars, vintage stores, and a vibrant local scene.
4. Saburtalo
Modern and convenient. Wide roads, shopping malls, apartment blocks, and fewer tourists. Ideal for living like a local with maximum comfort.
5. Mtatsminda
High above the city with panoramic views and clean air. Great for travelers seeking peace and cozy guesthouses near Mtatsminda Park.
Where to Stay in Batumi

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6. Old Batumi
Charming, walkable, and historic. Features Art Nouveau buildings, quiet streets, and a short stroll to major sights and the beach promenade.
7. Port District
Overlooks the sea, the port, and distant mountains. A peaceful neighborhood with seafood spots and scenic apartment views.
8. New Batumi
Skyscrapers, beachfront resorts, malls, cafes, and the best location if you’re here for a modern beach vacation.
9. Heroes Alley
Green and quiet. Close to May 6 Park and the zoo, ideal for families or longer stays in a modern setting.
10. Batumi Suburbs
Peaceful and close to nature. Great for a quiet vacation near the clean sea.
11. Chakvi
Surrounded by tea plantations, eucalyptus groves, and quiet beaches. A natural retreat.
12. Kvariati
Mountains meet the sea. Kvariati offers the cleanest beach in the area and great diving opportunities.
Batumi has many faces. Pick the one that fits your travel mood.
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