Embark on a Tbilisi Instagram Tour and discover the most picturesque spots while a professional photographer captures your best moments. Perfect for solo travelers, couples, and families.
Embark on a Tbilisi Instagram Tour and discover the most picturesque spots while a professional photographer captures your best moments. Perfect for solo travelers, couples, and families.
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Memorial History of Georgia - At night, the Chronicles of Georgia monument transforms into one of Tbilisi’s most awe-inspiring and atmospheric locations. Perched high above the city, it is bathed in a gentle golden glow, surrounded by deep shadows. Few visitors come after dark, creating a serene, powerful, and almost otherworldly experience.
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- Memorial History of Georgia - At night, the Chronicles of Georgia monument transforms into one of Tbilisi’s most awe-inspiring and atmospheric locations. Perched high above the city, it is bathed in a gentle golden glow, surrounded by deep shadows. Few visitors come after dark, creating a serene, powerful, and almost otherworldly experience.
A guide will lead visitors through the towering columns, unveiling the hidden meanings and legends behind the stone-carved figures. The interplay of light and shadow turns the monument into a living narrative of Georgia’s kings, saints, and ancient faith. From the top platform, enjoy a sweeping night view over the city and the dark waters of the Tbilisi Sea — an ideal spot to experience the contrast between history, silence, and light.
- Former Archaeology Museum - At night, the Former Archaeology Museum in Digomi stands as a haunting testament to lost ambition and forgotten history. Situated on Digomi Hill, this abandoned structure was built in 1988 to safeguard Georgia’s ancient treasures but never fully opened.
Under the dim city lights, the carved bas-reliefs shimmer like ghosts of the past, their figures emerging from cracked stone. The vast stairway resembles an entrance to an ancient temple — silent, cold, and magnetic. Even in daylight, the building feels otherworldly; at night, its presence intensifies, surrounded by echoing emptiness.
A guide will bring this place to life with stories of its creation, political changes, and the shifting fate of Georgian archaeology — illustrating how this forgotten landmark still connects the modern skyline with the distant spirit of Old Tbilisi.
- The building of the Ministry of Highways of the Georgian SSR - At night, the former Ministry of Highways of the Georgian SSR rises above the city like a surreal sculpture of light and shadow. Designed in the 1970s, its massive concrete blocks are stacked like floating bridges, symbolizing the unity of Georgia’s mountain roads. Once a bold statement of Soviet engineering and ambition, it now houses the Bank of Georgia Headquarters, merging history and modern life in one extraordinary form.
Under the night sky, the structure feels both futuristic and ancient — its illuminated corridors hanging over the hillside, its voids glowing softly in the dark. Few places in Tbilisi are so dramatic after sunset. A guide will show the best angles for photos and reveal the story behind this iconic landmark — a masterpiece of vision, politics, and architecture that continues to define the skyline of modern Tbilisi.
- Nutsubidze Skybridge - The Nutsubidze Skybridge is one of Tbilisi’s most striking landmarks — a symbol of bold Soviet imagination and human endurance. Built in the 1970s on the steep slopes of Nutsubidze Plateau, three massive residential blocks are connected by suspended bridges high above the city, offering one of the most dramatic panoramas in Georgia.
At night, the corridors glow faintly like floating walkways in the sky. Below, the city lights flicker; above, concrete towers fade into darkness. Visitors ride an old elevator, still operated by a kind “lift lady” who has watched generations come and go. Her quiet presence and the hum of the elevator make the ascent feel almost ritual — a small moment of connection within this grand architectural maze.
From the bridges, Tbilisi’s skyline unfolds, stretching from modern glass towers to the distant hills of the old city. It’s both eerie and beautiful — a glimpse into the city’s layered soul, suspended between past and future.

- Live local guide
- Photo tips
- Live local guide
- Photo tips
- Gratuities
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Meals
This tour isn’t for everyone—it’s designed for travelers seeking a deeper, more intense experience. As night descends, Tbilisi unveils its raw, unfiltered essence. Streetlights cast shadows on imposing Soviet structures, and the concrete echoes forgotten tales as the city adopts a haunting rhythm.
The Brutal Tbilisi: Night Edition delves beyond typical…
This tour isn’t for everyone—it’s designed for travelers seeking a deeper, more intense experience. As night descends, Tbilisi unveils its raw, unfiltered essence. Streetlights cast shadows on imposing Soviet structures, and the concrete echoes forgotten tales as the city adopts a haunting rhythm.
The Brutal Tbilisi: Night Edition delves beyond typical city attractions. It investigates Soviet modernism, brutalist architecture, and hidden urban art that most visitors—and even locals—rarely encounter. Led by enthusiastic storytellers, participants will discover the significance, history, and emotions behind these remarkable edifices.
This is where architecture intersects with emotion, where design transforms into philosophy, and every shadow conceals a narrative. A cinematic and profoundly human exploration of Tbilisi after dark—mysterious, daring, and unforgettable.
Ideal for: architecture enthusiasts, photographers, urban adventurers, and anyone seeking a distinctive, thought-provoking experience in Tbilisi.
- The itinerary and sequence of stops may vary depending on traffic, weather, or special events in the city, but every tour includes the key highlights and viewpoints mentioned in the description.
- Not suitable for emotionally sensitive individuals — tour includes strong visual or historical impressions
- Not suitable for travelers with fear of heights or claustrophobia
- By booking this experience, travelers confirm they are physically and emotionally able to join and understand that the experience may include uneven terrain, long drives, or emotionally charged stories. The company is not responsible for any emotional or physical discomfort that may occur during or after the tour.
- The tour operates in all weather conditions — rain or snow, the experience continues! Comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing are recommended.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.