Begin your journey in Avlabari, one of Tbilisi's most charismatic and soulful districts. Discover the Armenian influence etched into the very DNA of the area. Visit the historic Armenian Theatre and the spiritual sanctuary of the Ejmiatsin Church, tracing the footprints of a community that has shaped Tbilisi’s commerce and arts for centuries.
Witness first-hand the “Tbilisi Phenomenon”—the rare ability of different cultures to share a single courtyard for generations, creating a unique urban harmony. Ascend to the court of Queen Darejan, where the iconic turquoise balconies seem to hover over the cliffs.
Continue to the historic Metekhi Church, a site that has stood as a silent witness to invasions, golden ages, and rebirths. Standing on the Metekhi plateau, experience one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Old Tbilisi—a sight that has inspired poets, painters, and travellers for over a millennium.
Next, bridge the massive chronological gap between the 4th-century Narikala Fortress, which looms over the city like a stone guardian, and the futuristic Bridge of Peace (The Bridge of Love). See how glass and steel gracefully embrace the rugged, ancient hills of the Georgian capital.
Finally, descend into the historic sulphur bath district, the city's “primary jewel.” This is the sacred ground where Tbilisi was born—where, according to legend, King Vakhtang’s falcon fell into the warm springs, leading to the foundation of a new capital. Abanotubani is more than a tourist spot; it is the city's oldest ritual. With its brick domes and sulfur-scented air, it remains Tbilisi’s most magnetic attraction, radiating a charm that is both ancient and deeply rejuvenating.