Tbilisi
Where Ancient History Meets Warm Hospitality
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Best Time to Visit
Visit Tbilisi from May to June or September to October for ideal weather with warm days and pleasant evenings. Spring brings blooming flowers and outdoor cafés come alive. Summer can be hot (up to 35°C), while winter is mild and perfect for enjoying the famous sulfur baths. The Tbilisoba harvest festival in October celebrates local culture and wine traditions.
What to Pack
Pack layers for Tbilisi as temperatures can vary significantly. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring hilly Old Town streets. Summer requires light clothing and sunscreen, while winter calls for a warm jacket. Bring modest clothing for church visits. Don't forget a reusable water bottle and swimwear for the traditional sulfur baths.
Local Customs & Etiquette
Georgians are famously hospitable - expect warm welcomes and generous portions. The traditional "supra" feast involves numerous toasts led by a "tamada" (toastmaster). Accept wine graciously as refusing can offend. Learn basic Georgian greetings like "gamarjoba" (hello). When visiting churches, women should cover their heads and everyone should dress modestly.
Getting Around
Tbilisi's Old Town is best explored on foot, with winding streets revealing hidden courtyards and cafés. The efficient metro system connects major areas cheaply. Taxis are affordable - use apps like Bolt or Yandex Go for fair prices. The aerial tramway to Narikala Fortress offers stunning views. For day trips to wine regions or mountains, hire a driver or join organized tours.
Money & Payments
Georgia uses the Lari (GEL). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops, but carry cash for markets and smaller establishments. ATMs are widely available throughout the city. Tbilisi offers incredible value for travelers - enjoy multi-course meals with wine for very reasonable prices. Tipping 10% is appreciated but not mandatory.