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Georgian National Museum
Georgia’s main museum complex, known for archaeology, cultural history, and the well-known Soviet Occupation exhibition.
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Georgia’s main museum complex, known for archaeology, cultural history, and the well-known Soviet Occupation exhibition.
A compact museum in the old city presenting the urban history, crafts, and daily life of Tbilisi across centuries.
Major art gallery displaying works by prominent Georgian painters, including Lado Gudiashvili and Niko Pirosmani.
The city’s essential walking district of balconies, bathhouse streets, churches, courtyards, and scenic river views.
Tbilisi’s principal boulevard lined with major cultural institutions, shops, historic buildings, and everyday city life.
Historic bath district recognized for its brick domes, sulfur bath heritage, and classic old-city atmosphere.
Georgian soup dumplings filled with seasoned meat and broth, especially associated with mountain regions but a staple in Tbilisi. They are eaten by hand and are one of the city’s most iconic comfort a
Georgia’s famous cheese-filled bread, with several regional styles found across Tbilisi. Rich, comforting, and central to Georgian everyday dining and celebrations.
Thin slices of fried eggplant rolled around a walnut-garlic paste, often topped with pomegranate. A classic Georgian appetizer widely served in traditional restaurants.
Well-known restaurant inspired by historic Georgian recipes, with refined presentation and a warm heritage atmosphere. A strong choice for traditional cuisine with a fine-dining touch.
Popular modern Georgian restaurant in a stylish old-house setting, known for creative takes on local classics and an excellent wine list. Lively but polished atmosphere.
Casual, established spot loved for hearty Megrelian and Georgian dishes at accessible prices. Simple atmosphere, generous portions, and very popular with locals.
Tbilisi is affordable for most travelers, with low transport costs and reasonably priced meals and coffee.
Service is sometimes included. If not, 5-10% is appreciated in restaurants. Round up for taxis; tips are not expected in cafes.
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Tbilisi International Airport, Tbilisi -> Tbilisi Central Railway Station, Tbilisi
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