Full Day Private Guided Tour of Tbilisi ,Mtskheta and Bagineti Acropolis walk
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Discover Tbilisi and Mtskheta's rich history and stunning views on a private guided tour. Explore UNESCO sites, ancient ruins, and vibrant local culture.
Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Dzveli Tbilisi Sulphur Waterfall - Tbilisi, Georgia isn’t just a city you visit, it’s a city you experience. That means over-indulging in carb-loaded cuisine, accepting shots of homemade chacha, tripping over broken sidewalks in the Old Town while wondering in amazement at the barely-standing buildings…and making a visit to the Tbilisi sulphur baths.

The ancient Abanotubani District sits below the imposing fortress; the brick, domed rooftops of the baths bubbling up like the water itself. The district is the most historic part of the city, as according to legend, it was the sulphur springs that enticed King Vakhtang Georgasali to settle the land and declare it the new capital city in the 5th century AD. At the height of popularity, there were more than 60 bathhouses in Tbilisi where people could get squeaky clean or stay for a soak, letting the curing Sulphur water ease their ailments.

  • Shardeni Street - Named after the 17th century French trader Jean Chardin,who during his travel visited Georgia and wrote and published a book about local life and people,in past, Shardeni Street was called “Dark Row”. This small, narrow street was located in the old town as it is today. The street was a center of the cultural and social life. Shardeni Street was intended for trading and as it was covered with the roofs, people called it a dark row.
  • Sioni Cathedral Church - The site of the cathedral on Sioni Street has seen a series of buildings dating from the late fifth century.During an invasion by Arabs, this church was leveled and a new structure was built.

During the following years the cathedral suffered severe damage from foreign raiders and was restored each time. In 1112, King David IV the Builder completely re-built the church that became the basic design for the existing cathedral. During an attack by Mongols in 1226, the church was damaged again but restored anew.

The cathedral is home to two important Christian relics: cranium of Doubting Thomas and special grapevine cross which,according to tradition, was forged by St. Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia in the fourth century.

We will have the chance to see interior and some very special frescoes here

  • The Bridge of Peace - The bridge of Peace a design of which reminds of a marine animal has a curvy steel and glass canopy top which shimmers with an interactive light display at night, generated by thousands of white LEDs

The bridge was designed by the Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, who had also designed the buildings of the Presidential Administration of Georgia and Ministry of Internal Affairs; the lighting design was created by French lighting designer Philippe Martinaud.

From this point we can throw the glance to Metekhi Church, Narikala Fortress and statue of city’s founder Vakhtang Gorgasali

  • Jvari Church - One of the most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Georgia-VI c. Jvari monastery is a remarkable edifice of the early-medieval Georgian ecclesiastical art.According to the traditional accounts,on this location in the early 4th century Saint Nino, a female evangelist credited with converting Georgia to Christianity, erected a large wooden cross on the site of a pagan temple and then in 586-605 present-day church was built around it.From here we can enjoy spectacular views of Mtskheta and the confluence of two rivers below.
  • Svetitskhoveli Cathedral - After Jvari church visit we drive down to the town of Mtskheta dominated by the impressive cathedral called “Svetitskhoveli (11th c.)- “Life-Giving Pillar” .According to the legend, the first church (4th c) here was built on the burial site of Christ’s robe. As the church was being constructed, the wooden pillar rose into the air and magic chrism started to flow from it, healing all the diseases which gave name to the church

The town of mtskheta is not only famous for its traditional architecture and ancient sites but also for its local open-air markets that we visit on the way

  • Samtavro Church - Located at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, Samtavro nunnery is one of the best examples of Georgia’s early Medieval and Medieval architectural excellence.
    The place is linked to Cappadocian virgin and Equal-to-the-Apostles St. Nino who brought together the Georgian people and led them to Christianity in 326.Acoording to the legend, here, under the blackberry bush, she erected her grapevine cross received from the Virgin Mary.
    Out of the multi-colored Samtavro complex, today is preserved the Transfiguration Church, the small Church of St. Nina , the bell tower, the tower-fortress, a church iconostasis from the fifteenth century, and frescoes from the seventeenth century.
What's Included
  • Private tour
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Driver/guide
  • Bottled water
  • Local taxes
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Explore all important cultural landmarks of two capitals of Georgia-Mtskheta and Tbilisi with us! This fascinating privately guided tour was specially customized to give you the best impression about the past and present of the country showing its authentic architecture, fabulous views and spirituality including -Tbilisi Old town and mystery of Medieval Caravanserais -Famous Tbilisi Sulphur Baths with their turbulent history and waterfall walk -Sacred edifices of Sioni and Anchiskhati -Leisure walk up to royal pagan acropolis in Bagineti, ruins of ancient palaces, temples and breathtaking views over Mtskheta -Two most important UNESCO Heritage sites of Mtskheta-Jvari church(VIc) and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (XI) -Samtavro nunnery and legendary blackberry bush believed to have been here since IV century. This educative tour is ideal for those who want to see and learn more about Georgian culture, acquaint with old traditions as well as enjoy great scenery and local life.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Meghnalodha79
Jun 18, 2022
Fabulous, beautiful and very informative - We really enjoyed learning about the history and culture of Tbilisi and the other places surrounding it. Nick, our guide was very helpful in every respect. It is highly recommended. The accent and language he spoke was also very clear. The car was super clean and comfortable always. It’s a great way to see Georgia
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Mariea1582
Aug 2, 2021
Wonderful Guide - I had a wonderful time in Georgia. Nick is a fantastic tour guide and is eager to share his knowledge and stories. Would recommend to anyone who is considering visiting this fascinating part of the world.
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Nicolas
Jul 24, 2021
Excellent guide for family discovery of Georgia - We spent a few days in Georgia and we went for a few daily tours with Nick. It was a great experience and we learnt a lot about Georgia people and history. Nick is extremely knowledgeable about History and gives you nice anecdotes as you go along. We tested local homemade bread and cheese on the side of the road. The local food is also very good. The tours were also family-friendly. The tours were chilled and not rushed. Nick was patient with the kids and planned enough toilet breaks for our young ones. I would definitely recommend his services. Enjoyed every minute of them.
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