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Discover Saburtalo: Tbilisi's Hidden Gems

Embark on a captivating journey through the Saburtalo district, a vibrant area rich in culture and history. Join this free walking tour to explore its unique landmarks.

Time

3 Hours

Stops

8 Places

Distance

3.9 km


Start

Freedom Square

Start your tour at the heart of Tbilisi, Freedom Square, a historic landmark that has been a focal point for many significant events in Georgia's history.

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Freedom Square is a central landmark in Tbilisi, known for its historical significance and vibrant atmosphere. It has been the site of numerous important events in Georgia's history, including protests, celebrations, and public gatherings. The square features the iconic St. George statue, symbolizing the country's resilience and independence. The surrounding architecture reflects a blend of different styles, showcasing Tbilisi's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy the lively ambiance, with cafes and shops nearby, making it a perfect starting point for exploring the city.

Walk 9 mins (0.6 km)

Kashveti Church of St. George

Visit the Kashveti Church, a beautiful Georgian Orthodox Church known for its impressive frescoes and historical significance.

Kashveti Church of St. George (Source: Google Maps)

Kashveti Church of St. George (Source: Google Maps)

Kashveti Church of St. George is an exquisite Georgian Orthodox church renowned for its stunning frescoes and historical importance. Built in the 11th century, it features a unique architectural style that combines traditional Georgian elements with Byzantine influences. The church is dedicated to St. George, the patron saint of Georgia, and has been a center for religious activities over the centuries. Visitors are often captivated by the intricate artwork that adorns its walls, depicting various saints and biblical scenes. The church also holds significant cultural value, serving as a symbol of Georgian identity and spirituality.

Walk 4 mins (0.3 km)

Rustaveli Avenue

Walk along Rustaveli Avenue, Tbilisi’s main thoroughfare, lined with stunning architecture, museums, and theaters.

Rustaveli Avenue (Source: Google Maps)

Rustaveli Avenue (Source: Google Maps)

Rustaveli Avenue is Tbilisi’s main thoroughfare, celebrated for its stunning architecture and vibrant cultural scene. Named after the famous Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli, the avenue is lined with impressive buildings, including theaters, museums, and government institutions. It serves as a hub for artistic expression and public life, often hosting festivals and events. Visitors can admire the diverse architectural styles, from classical to modern, reflecting the city's historical evolution. Rustaveli Avenue is also home to numerous cafes and shops, making it a lively destination for both locals and tourists.

Walk 9 mins (0.7 km)

Dry Bridge Market

Explore the Dry Bridge Market, an iconic flea market offering antiques and artworks that reflect Tbilisi’s eclectic culture.

Dry Bridge Market (Source: Google Maps)

Dry Bridge Market (Source: Google Maps)

The Dry Bridge Market is an iconic flea market in Tbilisi, known for its eclectic offerings of antiques, artworks, and unique souvenirs. Established in the 1990s, it has become a cultural hotspot where locals and visitors alike come to browse and buy. The market showcases a variety of items, including Soviet-era memorabilia, traditional Georgian crafts, and contemporary art pieces. It provides a glimpse into Tbilisi's diverse culture and history, as vendors share stories about their goods. The vibrant atmosphere, combined with the creativity on display, makes the Dry Bridge Market a must-visit for anyone seeking a taste of local life.

Walk 12 mins (0.9 km)

Anchiskhati Basilica

Head to the Anchiskhati Basilica, the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, showcasing exquisite Georgian architecture.

Anchiskhati Basilica (Source: Google Maps)

Anchiskhati Basilica (Source: Google Maps)

Anchiskhati Basilica is the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, dating back to the 6th century. This architectural gem showcases exquisite Georgian design, characterized by its semi-circular apse and beautiful stone carvings. The basilica is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is notable for its serene atmosphere and rich history. Inside, visitors can admire ancient frescoes and religious artifacts that highlight its significance in the Georgian Orthodox Church. The church's location in the heart of Tbilisi adds to its charm, making it a peaceful retreat amidst the city's bustling environment.

Walk 5 mins (0.4 km)

Bridge of Peace

Cross the modern Bridge of Peace, a stunning glass and steel structure offering panoramic views of the city.

Bridge of Peace (Source: Google Maps)

Bridge of Peace (Source: Google Maps)

The Bridge of Peace is a modern architectural marvel in Tbilisi, connecting the historic Old Town with the newer districts of the city. Completed in 2010, this stunning glass and steel structure is designed in a contemporary style, featuring a unique wave-like shape. The bridge is illuminated at night, creating a beautiful spectacle over the Kura River. It offers panoramic views of Tbilisi, allowing visitors to appreciate the city's blend of old and new. The bridge symbolizes unity and harmony, serving as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike, making it a significant landmark in the city's landscape.

Walk 6 mins (0.4 km)

Sioni Cathedral

Discover the Sioni Cathedral, a significant religious site housing important relics and known for its beautiful frescoes.

Sioni Cathedral (Source: Google Maps)

Sioni Cathedral (Source: Google Maps)

Sioni Cathedral is one of Tbilisi's most important religious sites, known for its beautiful frescoes and historical significance. Built in the 6th century, the cathedral is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and has been a center of worship for centuries. It is famous for housing the cross of St. Nino, the patron saint of Georgia, which adds to its spiritual importance. The cathedral's architecture reflects a mix of styles, with its distinctive bell tower and intricate stonework. Visitors are often struck by the serene atmosphere inside, where they can admire the stunning artwork and experience the rich history of Georgian Orthodoxy.

Walk 10 mins (0.7 km)

Rike Park

End your tour at Rike Park, a lovely green space perfect for relaxation, with modern art installations and views of the Old Town.

Rike Park (Source: Google Maps)

Rike Park (Source: Google Maps)

Rike Park is a modern green space in Tbilisi, offering a relaxing escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Located along the banks of the Kura River, the park features beautifully landscaped gardens, walking paths, and contemporary art installations. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, providing a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls or picnics. The park also hosts various cultural events and concerts, contributing to the vibrant community atmosphere. With stunning views of the Old Town and the surrounding hills, Rike Park is an ideal place to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of Tbilisi.


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