Tbilisi
Ancient city, modern soul — one of the cheapest gems in Europe
Overview
Tbilisi blends ancient Silk Road history with a thriving arts scene, incredible wine culture, and jaw-dropping architecture — all at prices that make Western Europe look absurd.
Top Highlights
- Free walking around the Old Town (Kala)
- Narikala Fortress with panoramic city views
- Natural sulphur baths from $5
- Wine tasting in Kakheti wine region
- Georgian food — khinkali & khachapuri under $3
Sample Itinerary
Old Town & Sulphur Baths
Explore Kala district on foot, cross the Peace Bridge, then soak in the famous sulphur baths in Abanotubani for around $5–10.
Narikala & Wine Tasting
Hike up to Narikala fortress for panoramic views, visit Kartlis Deda statue, then hit a local wine bar in the evening — Georgia has 500+ indigenous grape varieties.
Day Trip to Mtskheta
Take a marshrutka (shared minibus, ~$1) to Mtskheta, Georgia's ancient capital and UNESCO site. Two stunning cathedrals, stunning gorge views, done by afternoon.
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