Flights to Tbilisi
Fly to Tbilisi with flynas
Tbilisi, the Capital of Georgia, has a reputation for delicious cuisine and soothing thermal baths. It’s a stunning picturesque city with a unique mix of natural beauty and rugged charm from the rustic Old Town buildings and Art Nouveau architecture. If Tbilisi is your next go-to travel destination, make sure to get up to scratch on the language and currency. While Georgian is the predominant language used in Tbilisi, Russian is still widely spoken there – and the Georgian money, Lari, is used across the country. Explore the city for yourself by booking a low-cost fare with flynas.
Attractions and Things to do in Tbilisi
Searching for the best things to do in Tbilisi? From bustling food markets to scenic gardens, Tbilisi can be enjoyed by every kind of traveller. However you choose to explore the sights, there’s something to see and do in every corner of the city.
Visit top attractions in Tbilisi
- Botanical Garden
Located in the heart of the Old Town, the botanical gardens represent a significant site of cultural heritage in Tbilisi. Featuring a beautiful waterfall, exotic surroundings and a sense of old heritage, the botanical gardens are a must-see if you’re a nature lover.
- Narikala Fortress
The Narikala Fortress is an ancient fortress overlooking Tbilisi and the Mtkvari River. Narikala is an ancient symbol of Tbilisi’s defensive brilliance and offers some of the most impressive panoramas of the city.
- Georgian National Museum
The Georgian National Museum preserves rich, authentic Georgian cultural heritage and provides learning experiences for everyone. The basement features stunning pre-Christian gold, silver and precious stonework from burials in Georgia going back to the 3rd millennium BC. Why not see it for yourself?
Experience new activities in Tbilisi
- Sulphur Baths
Going for a soak at the sulfur baths is one of the most memorable experiences you can have in Tbilisi. The location of Tbilisi city was uniquely chosen due to the hot springs that run beneath, and the baths even inspired the name – Tbilisi’s true meaning is ‘warm place’.
- Silk Museum
The State Silk Museum is one of the oldest museums in Georgia. Unlike other silk museums, the showing offers everything about silk and sericulture.
- Museum of Selfies
The Museum of Selfies in Tbilisi is a unique place for all selfie lovers to enjoy. With interactive exhibits and modern designed pavilions, it’s the perfect space to have fun and take impressive photos for your social media platforms.
Indulge your taste with Tbilisi Food
- Khinkali
One of Georgia’s most recognisable dishes, Khinkali, is water and flour dough parcels stuffed with various meat and non-meat fillings. Zakhar Zakharich is a local favourite restaurant that makes Khinkali and is one of the few restaurants where the dish is still made by hand.
- Badrijani Nigvzit
As one of the most popular Georgian appetisers, the iconic aubergine dish has a great balance of flavours and texture and is a firm favourite for many locals and travellers.
- Khachapuri
The delicious local cheese bread, Khachapuri, is covered in butter and filled with the local sulguni cheese and egg yolk. The result is as gooey and delicious as it sounds.
Best located hotels in Tbilisi
Tbilisi offers a variety of welcoming stays for travellers. There are many hotels to choose from in the city to suit solo travellers, couples or families.
Here are few suggestions:
- Sheraton Grand Tbilisi
Situated in the heart of Old Tbilisi city, the iconic Sheraton Grand Tbilisi is a luxury 5-star hotel delivering world-class service. If you’re looking for ultimate relaxation and comfort, Sheraton Grand is the ideal place.
- Stamba Hotel
Recommended for local exploring, a romantic city break and exploring the city sights, this chic hotel is set in central Tbilisi. With plush soft furnishings and unique design pieces, it’s the perfect place to unwind after a busy day of city sightseeing.
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Transportation in Tbilisi
One of the most popular ways to travel around the city is by bus. The buses run at fixed times from 7 am until 12 pm and cost 50 Tetri. Travelling by metro is also a popular choice in the city; it costs 50 Tetri and operates between 21 stations. If you’d prefer to take the scenic route, the aerial tramway in Tbilisi connects Rike Park to the Narikala Fortress. It costs 2 Lari to travel in one direction and provides stunning views of the capital. It's also available to rent your own car during your stay.