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If you are looking for a destination that mixes ancient history with a hyper-modern, bohemian party scene, Tbilisi is the undisputed king.
Why do people love going on holidays to Tbilisi?
The Old Town charm - a labyrinth of cobblestone lanes, leaning clock towers, and historic homes featuring breathtakingly beautiful, intricate wooden balconies.
Ancient sulfur baths - the historic Abanotubani district is famous for its iconic brick domes, where you can soak in naturally hot, therapeutic thermal waters.
World-class gastronomy - home to khinkali (massive, broth-filled spiced dumplings) and khachapuri (cheesy, butter-laden bread boats) that are worth the flight price alone.
The birthplace of wine - Georgia has been fermenting wine in traditional clay vessels for over 8,000 years, making every local dinner an absolute masterclass in vintage history.
What is the best time to visit Tbilisi?
Tbilisi holidays deliver a totally different vibe depending on when you choose to land, moving from sunny mountain breezes to crisp, fairytale winters. No matter your style, the city's legendary hospitality is on full display all year round.
Spring - expect fresh mornings and lovely afternoon sunshine with temperatures climbing from 12°C to a blissful 24°C by May. The city spaces burst into life with vibrant green leaves and the legendary Young Wine Festival, making it the perfect time for casual walking tours.
Summer - genuinely hot and dry, with daily temperatures frequently averaging 31°C and sometimes spiking into scorching territory. The city energy shifts towards open-air music festivals, buzzing rooftop bars, and sunset cable car rides to catch the evening mountain breezes.
Autumn - mild and golden throughout October before dropping to a crisp 12°C in late November as the harvest season winds down. This is the absolute peak cultural window, highlighted by Tbilisoba (the massive city-day festival), where the streets fill with endless food markets and grape-pressing celebrations.
Winter - properly chilly, hovering around 2°C to 7°C, with the surrounding Caucasus mountains getting a gorgeous dumping of powdery snow. The historic streets take on an ultra-cosy, intimate feel, perfect for ducking into steaming thermal baths and warming up in subterranean brick wine cellars.
Things to do on your Tbilisi holidays
Whether you're lounging by the lakeside or indulgence-eating your body weight in cheese and bread, Tbilisi is a playground for architecture geeks, vintage shoppers, and nightlife enthusiasts alike.
Ride the Cable Car to Narikala - glide smoothly over the river up to a 4th-century fortress for sweeping, panoramic views of the entire valley.
Soak in the Abanotubani Baths - treat yourself to a traditional scrub and soak inside the legendary, sulfur-heated underground thermal chambers.
Marvel at the Gabriadze Clock Tower - watch the whimsical, leaning puppet clock tower put on its mechanical angel show in the heart of the Old Town.
Explore Fabrika - spend an evening at a massive Soviet sewing factory turned ultra-trendy hipster courtyard, loaded with street art, bars, and burger joints.
Cross the Bridge of Peace - stroll along the ultra-futuristic, bow-shaped glass and steel footbridge that lights up beautifully at dusk.
Hunt for treasures at Dry Bridge Market - browse an incredible open-air flea market packed with vintage cameras, Soviet memorabilia, and antique jewellery.
Visit the Chronicle of Georgia - take a short trip out to view the colossal, monumentally dramatic stone pillars often called the "Georgian Stonehenge."
