
Tbilisi
Tbilisi
The capital and largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River. It's known for its historic old town, diverse architecture spanning Orthodox churches, ornate art nouveau buildings, and Soviet Modernist structures, and its famed sulfur baths.
Practical Travel Guide for Tbilisi
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Citizens of many countries can stay visa-free for up to one year. It is advisable to check the latest visa policy before traveling.
Adapter Type
Georgian
Getting Around
Tbilisi's city center is very walkable. For longer distances, there is a metro, buses, and minibuses called 'marshrutkas'. A 'Metromani' transport card can be used for the metro and buses. Taxis are also readily available through ride-hailing apps.
Local Flavors
Georgian cuisine is diverse and flavorful. Restaurants in Tbilisi offer a wide range of traditional dishes like Khinkali (dumplings) and Khachapuri (cheese-filled bread). The country is also one of the oldest wine regions in the world.
