Embark on a day tour from Tbilisi to Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Georgia. Discover UNESCO World Heritage sites, indulge in a delicious lunch, and explore the rich history of this fascinating town.
Embark on a day tour from Tbilisi to Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Georgia. Discover UNESCO World Heritage sites, indulge in a delicious lunch, and explore the rich history of this fascinating town.
- Tbilisi - Your adventure begins when a private driver and a tour guide pick you up from your hotel in Tbilisi.
- Jvari Church - Jvari Monastery is a sixth century Georgian Orthodox monastery near Mtskheta, eastern Georgia. Along with other historic structures of Mtskheta, it is listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO
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- Tbilisi - Your adventure begins when a private driver and a tour guide pick you up from your hotel in Tbilisi.
- Jvari Church - Jvari Monastery is a sixth century Georgian Orthodox monastery near Mtskheta, eastern Georgia. Along with other historic structures of Mtskheta, it is listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO
- Mtskheta - Mtskheta is one of the oldest cities of Georgia, founded by the ancient Meschian tribes in the 5th century. Due to its historical significance and several cultural monuments, it is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It was the capital of the early Georgian Kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. However, Mtskheta continued to serve as the coronation and burial place for most kings of Georgia until the end of the kingdom in the 19th century. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (literally the Cathedral of the Living Pillar) is currently the second-largest church building in Georgia, after the Holy Trinity cathedral. Known as the burial site of Christ’s mantle, Svetitskhoveli is one of the most venerated places of worship in the region. In addition, Svetitskhoveli was the site of the coronation of the Georgian kings and served as their burial place.
- Chronicles of Georgia - Chronicle of Georgia was created by Zurab Tsereteli, a famous Georgian sculptor, painter and architect who resides in Moscow. Although most of Tsereteli’s works are found in Russia and the country of Georgia, the West became familiar with his creations through the Tear of Grief sculpture, presented as an official gift to the United States from the Russian government to commemorate the victims of the September 11 attacks. Tear of Grief memorial now stands on the Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor in New Jersey.
- Leghvtakhevi Waterfall - Surrounded by cliffs in the very center of Tbilisi waterfall Leghvtakhevi is one of the coolest places in the city loved by locals and travelers.
- Svetitskhoveli Cathedral - The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral located in the historic town of Mtskheta, Georgia, to the northwest of the Georgian capital Tbilisi. A masterpiece of the Early Middle Ages, Svetitskhoveli is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
- Shardeni Street - Shardeni Street - a small pedestrian street, one of the single centers of the city’s cultural and social life.
- Abanotubani - Historic bathhouses with pools of hot, sulfur-rich water, with optional private rooms & massage.
- Metekhi Cathedral - Virgin Mary Metekhi church is located on the left bank of the river Mtkvari, on the cliff plateau , the first church on this place was probably built by Vakhtang Gorgasali symbolically resembling the church built on virgin Mary’s tomb in Gethsemane garden in Jerusalem.
- The Bridge of Peace - The Bridge of Peace is a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge, a steel and glass construction illuminated with numerous LEDs, over the Kura River in downtown Tbilisi, capital of Georgia.
- Narikala Fortress - Narikala is an ancient fortress overlooking Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and the Mtkvari River. The fortress consists of two walled sections on a steep hill between the sulphur baths and the botanical gardens of Tbilisi. On the lower court there is the recently restored St Nicholas church.
- Liberty square - Freedom Square, formerly known as Erivansky or Paskevich-Erivansky Square under Imperial Russia and Beria Square and Lenin Square while part of the Soviet Union, is located in the center of Tbilisi at the eastern end of Rustaveli Avenue.
- Rustaveli Avenue - Rustaveli Avenue, formerly known as Golovin Street, is the central avenue in Tbilisi named after the medieval Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli. The avenue starts at Freedom Square and extends for about 1.5 km in length
- Meidan Bazaar - Usually local people don’t really need the souvenirs, but if yes, it’s one of the best places to go. … All you can need to prove to your friends, colleagues and family that you’ve been to Georgia: postcards, magnets, wine, brandy, handmade toys, t-shirts, national hats and costumes …
- Tbilisi - After the tour, we will drop you off at your hotel

- Transportation by private comfortable car
- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Well experienced driver & guide
- Petrol cost & parking fees
- Transportation by private comfortable car
- Hotel pick up & drop off
- Well experienced driver & guide
- Petrol cost & parking fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
This exclusive tour blends the historic capital of Mtskheta with the lively city of Tbilisi, providing an ideal combination of history, culture, and picturesque views in a single day. Travel in comfort with a private vehicle and a professional driver-guide who will offer local insights, assist in capturing unforgettable photos, and suggest the finest…
This exclusive tour blends the historic capital of Mtskheta with the lively city of Tbilisi, providing an ideal combination of history, culture, and picturesque views in a single day. Travel in comfort with a private vehicle and a professional driver-guide who will offer local insights, assist in capturing unforgettable photos, and suggest the finest restaurants for lunch.
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, and the hilltop Jvari Monastery, which overlooks the confluence of two rivers. Wander through the charming streets of Mtskheta, marvel at the impressive Chronicles of Georgia monument, and uncover the hidden Leghvtakhevi Waterfall in the heart of Old Tbilisi. Stroll along the vibrant Shardeni Street and pass by the historic Abanotubani sulfur bath district.
With a flexible private experience and personalized attention throughout the day, this tour provides a richer and more comfortable way to explore Georgia’s cultural and historical gems.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.