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Excursion d'une journée tout compris dans 6 quartiers de Tbilissi
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Dzveli Tbilisi
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Couvrant six quartiers différents, cette visite de Tbilissi est la plus complète. Vous découvrirez la diversité de Tbilissi en découvrant ses quartiers orthodoxes classiques et multicommunautaires, ainsi que ses majestueuses demeures historiques. Découvrez l'architecture ancienne de Tbilissi ainsi que son côté « hipster », le street art, la gastronomie et les boutiques vintage, les restaurants traditionnels et modernes, les bars à vin et les boutiques, les parcs, les vues imprenables sur la ville, ainsi que les bars légendaires, populaires et cachés.
Pour vous faire découvrir au maximum ce quartier gigantesque, nous utiliserons les transports en commun à trois reprises, ce qui vous permettr...
Points forts
De 7 heures à 7 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 7 heures à 7 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Bottled water
Local Lemonade
Local Wine, Local Beer, Local Shots / tasting
Traditional Dumplings Or Traditional Pastry
Coffee and/or Tea
Billet pour le téléphérique
Traditional sweets and dried fruits
Excursion d'une journée tout compris dans 6 quartiers de Tbilissi
(2) Avis
Dzveli Tbilisi
À propos
Couvrant six quartiers différents, cette visite de Tbilissi est la plus complète. Vous découvrirez la diversité de Tbilissi en découvrant ses quartiers orthodoxes classiques et multicommunautaires, ainsi que ses majestueuses demeures historiques. Découvrez l'architecture ancienne de Tbilissi ainsi que son côté « hipster », le street art, la gastronomie et les boutiques vintage, les restaurants traditionnels et modernes, les bars à vin et les boutiques, les parcs, les vues imprenables sur la ville, ainsi que les bars légendaires, populaires et cachés.
Pour vous faire découvrir au maximum ce quartier gigantesque, nous utiliserons les transports en commun à trois reprises, ce qui vous permettr...
After the pick-up, our guide will greet you at the CAFÈ STAMBA. The 20-century former publishing house is now a tangible celebration of Georgia’s culinary heritage and flavors alongside with modern international cuisine. Stamba Chocolaterie & Roastery serves a high-quality selection of coffee created from beans that are roasted on-site.
And while enjoying a cup of one of the best coffees in Tbilisi, you will hear the plan of the day.
25 minutes
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Salle de concert de Tbilissi
Photo stop(optional)
0 minute
3
Vere Park
Arrêt photo (facultatif)
0 minute
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Althaus
Arrêt photo (facultatif)
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Success Bar
Arrêt photo (facultatif)
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Monument du vélo géant
Arrêt photo, visite guidée
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Avenue Roustavéli
The central avenue in Tbilisi named after the medieval Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli. The. avenue is often considered the main thoroughfare of Tbilisi due to the numerous governmental, public, cultural, and business buildings that are located along or near the avenue.
This park is located in Tbilisi, on the right bank of the Mtkvari River, near the Dry Bridge, and is popular among people of all ages, boasting a skate park, coveted green space, as well as recreational and entertainment facilities.
10 minutes
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Marché aux puces Dry Bridge
Un marché aux puces en plein air qui a lieu tous les jours à Tbilissi. C'est un lieu animé pour dénicher des souvenirs uniques, allant des articles ménagers aux œuvres d'art en passant par des souvenirs soviétiques. Ce marché a été créé après la chute du communisme par les habitants qui souhaitaient se rassembler et gagner un peu d'argent en vendant ou en échangeant leurs biens. Aujourd'hui, le marché aux puces du Pont Sec est l'un des points forts du Tbilissi moderne.
10 minutes
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Puri Guliani
We will take a break and lunch at the local restaurant.
Puri Guliani is the first unique concept Georgian Sakhabazo (bakery) and kitchen, where new varieties of Georgian traditional dishes, artisan bread, pastries, and mouthwatering desserts are made with Georgian wheat and regional products.
An interesting gastronomic and heart-warming space for any gathering - Puri Guliani, is a distinct food and beverage locale, which is catered towards guests of all preferences with options for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
1 heure
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Sculpture Group Berikaoba
Arrêt photo (facultatif)
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La Tour de l'Horloge
Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing
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Théâtre de marionnettes Rezo Gabriadze
Though modest in size, The Gabriadze Theatre is among the world’s preeminent cultural institutions. Presenting mature puppet performances full of depth and meaning, it has gained the respect and recognition of international audiences and critics alike.
5 minutes
23
Basilique d'Anchiskhati
The Anchiskhati Basilica of St Mary is the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, Georgia. It belongs to the Georgian Orthodox Church and dates from the sixth century. The basilica was damaged and rebuilt on several occasions from the 15th through 17th centuries due to wars between Georgia and the Persians and Turks.
The Anchiskhati Choir based out of the Anchiskhati Basilica is the world's leading exponent of Georgian polyphonic choral music. And if we are lucky, we might get the chance to listen to them.
5 minutes
24
Séminaire théologique de Gremi du Patriarcat géorgien
We will ride the cable car from Rike park to the Narikala Fortress. Enjoy 360-degree views of Tbilisi and Sololaki Hill.
15 minutes
32
Kartlis Deda
Arrêt photo (facultatif)
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Forteresse de Narikala
Perhaps one of the most famous historical sights in Tbilisi is the fascinating Narikala Fortress, the crumbling ruins of which date back as far as the 4th century. Located on the famous slopes of Mount Mtatsminda, Narikala Fortress is one of Tbilisi's most popular attractions.
Narikala is an ancient fortress overlooking Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and the Mtkvari River. The fortress has been expanded several times throughout history by Georgians, Turks, Arabs, and Persians and its remains stand as a reminder of the city's rich cultural heritage.
10 minutes
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Vieille ville de Tbilissi
From Narikala Fortress, we take a walk down trought the Old town that offers plenty of interesting sights.
Exploring the labyrinthine streets of Old Tbilisi reveals a wealth of historical landmarks, including mosques, sulfur baths, ancient churches, traditional balconies, and Art Nouveau architecture. Additionally, you'll discover a delightful assortment of unique and captivating shops, art galleries, and authentic local eateries.
15 minutes
35
Mosquée Jumah
Photo stop, Guided tour, Sightseeing
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Leghvtakhevi Canyon
Visite guidée, Visite touristique
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Cascade de Leghvtakhevi
Leghvtakhevi Waterfall is a natural wonder located in the heart of Old Tbilisi, Georgia. This beautiful waterfall is situated in the Leghvtakhevi Canyon, which is a popular hiking destination for both locals and tourists.
Some would say, once Queen Tamar used this waterfall as for her private bathroom and if we believe others, it was a popular place among the local poets and writers.
Nowadays, the Leghvtakhevi Waterfall attracts numerous visitors, serving as an idyllic backdrop for photographs, a serene spot for picnics, or a place to simply relax and bask in nature's splendor.
10 minutes
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Ils n'ont pas de tabac.
The ancient district of Tbilisi, Georgia, known for its sulphuric baths. Abanotubani is an important historic part of the city: it is where according to a legend the King of Iberia, Vakhtang Gorgasali’s falcon fell, leading to a discovery of the hot springs and, subsequently, to founding of a new capital.
The sulfur baths were built later and reached their maximum dimension in the 13th century when people could choose from 65 different sulfur baths.
Today, Abanotubani stands as a premier tourist attraction in Tbilisi. Travelers are captivated by its vibrant Persian architectural influence and the unique ambiance that permeates the area.
10 minutes
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Spa Chreli Abano
Arrêt photo (facultatif)
0 minute
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Waterfall square
Photo stop, Guided tour, sightseeing
0 minute
41
Bazar de Meidan
Meidani Square in Old Tbilisi is where history awakens, radiating charm and allure from ages gone by. Long renowned as the primary marketplace not just in Georgia, but throughout the Caucasus, this ancient hub once buzzed with merchants from the East and was surrounded by the bustling workshops of skilled artisans.
Bazaar Square is Tbilisi's treasure trove for authentic souvenirs and handcrafted items. Nestled underground beneath the city's tourist hub, the bazaar showcases an array of offerings from Georgian wines and hand-stitched socks to postcards, artisanal jams, sauces, spices, and tea.
(Optional)
5 minutes
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“I Love Tbilisi” Sign
Arrêt photo (facultatif)
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Tamada (Toastmaster) Statue
Photo stop, sightseeing, Guided tour (Optional)
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Cathédrale de Sioni
The Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral is situated in historic Sionis Kucha (Sioni Street) in downtown Tbilisi, with its eastern façade fronting the right embankment of the Kura River. It was initially built in the 6th and 7th centuries. Since then, it has been destroyed by foreign invaders and reconstructed several times.
To the left of the altar is the venerated Grapevine cross which, according to tradition, was forged by Saint Nino, a Cappadocian woman who preached Christianity in the Caucasus in the early 4th century.
The Sioni Cathedral was where the Russian Imperial manifesto on the annexation of Georgia was first published. (Optional)
5 minutes
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Boutique vintage Vintylator
The vintage store with handpicked collection ranging from dresses, jackets, jeans, coats and other exquisite items covering 60's to 90's period. The owners are young, smart ladies who have put a lot of energy into creating a space so unique.
5 minutes
46
Usine de Tbilissi
Once a soviet sewing factory, that has been revived and transformed into a multi-functional urban space bringing together enthusiastic individuals and is now the hotspot, for locals and travelers alike. With its striking “old-meets-new” attitude, the place oozes genuinely cool vibes blended with funky industrial elements.
Fabrika soon became a popular hotspot for local youth, art enthusiasts and the new generation of adventure seekers. The expansive courtyard features restaurants, bars and concept stores run by creative local entrepreneurs who play an important role in the capital’s urban and cultural development.
Nobody leaves Fabrika without having a drink, and of course we will rise ours to become the part of Fabrika community.
25 minutes
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Le bazar du désert
Lively indoor marketplace for fruits & vegetables, piles of spices & colorful, handmade candles. The Tbilisi Dezerter Bazaar is a captivating blend of Asian bazaar charm and European market flair. Dive into aisles brimming with fresh Georgian produce, traditional cheeses, village-sourced meats, renowned Georgian spices, and wines. While the bazaar can be a touch chaotic, its authenticity is undeniable. A visit feels like a journey back to the 90s, yet there's a modern twist to be discovered.
(Optional)
The Chronicle of Georgia (or History Memorial of Georgia) is a monument located near the Tbilisi sea. Created by Zurab Tsereteli in 1985 to commemorate 3000 years of Georgian sovereignty and 2000 years of Christianity in Georgia, but it was never fully finished. There are 16 pillars that are between 30–35 meters tall, and the top half features kings, queens and heroes while the bottom part depict stories from the life of Christ.
Few people come to visit the Chronicle of Georgia due to Tbilisi being a diverse city with a palette of attractions. But it is the perfect way to experience Tbilisi from a different angle.
(Optional)
30 minutes
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Mount Mtatsminda
Known as the "Holy Mountain," Mount Mtatsminda stands as Tbilisi's loftiest peak, offering unparalleled views of the city below. A favorite among both tourists and locals, the mountain is revered not just for its scenic beauty and recreational offerings, but also its spiritual significance. At its summit, visitors can find an amusement park filled with diverse attractions and a renowned restaurant.
Mount Mtatsminda hosts famous attractions like the Funicular Restaurant Complex, TV Tower, Ferris wheel, and Tbilisi Funicular Railway. Riding the railway and a journey on the funicular is widely regarded as an essential and unforgettable experience.
(Optional)
30 minutes
55
Vake Park
The public park in Tbilisi was opened in 1946 and is located in the Vake district of Tbilisi at the western end of Chavchavadze Avenue. World War II Memorial sits at the top of the hill in the park.
The children's park, open-air cinema, cafe-bars and restaurant are located in Vake Park. In the south-west, the park ends with Mikheil Meskhi Stadium.
Near Vake Park is a cable car that connects the park to Turtle Lake. There is also a hiking trail from the park to the lake.
(Optional)
30 minutes
56
Musée d'ethnographie en plein air
An open-air museum in Tbilisi, Georgia, displaying the examples of folk architecture and craftwork from various regions of the country. The museum is divided into ten zones, each depicting a different aspect of Georgian ethnology. The buildings have been brought from all over the country.
(Optional)
30 minutes
57
Turtle Lake
Turtle Lake is a direct English translation of Kus Tba, a small lake at the outskirts of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Turtle Lake is located on the wooded northern slope of Mtatsminda Mount at an elevation of 686.7 m above sea level. The lake is surrounded by cafes, benches, and trees. It is a nice place for picnic lovers, cyclists, families and those who enjoy escaping the big city chaos.
(Optional)