Food scene
Chveni
8 Davit Aghmashenebeli AveDelicious food, good service and cozy design.
Cozy place for eating delicious food and having conversations. Friendly staff and good service.
268 locals recommend
Lolita
7 Tamar Chovelidze StCozy place for eating delicious food and having conversations. Friendly staff and good service.
Cool, industrial-style factory-turned-hostel offering a bar, an eclectic lounge & bike rentals. A place where a lot of people gather for meeting each other and having conversations. It is an open space courtyard with urban style cafes for meeting and socializing.
346 locals recommend
Fabrika Tbilisi
8 Egnate Ninoshvili StCool, industrial-style factory-turned-hostel offering a bar, an eclectic lounge & bike rentals. A place where a lot of people gather for meeting each other and having conversations. It is an open space courtyard with urban style cafes for meeting and socializing.
Pasanauri
37 Alexander Griboedov StreetIf you want to taste Georgian food, you can fisit Pasanauri.
If you want to taste Georgian food, you can visit Chashnagiri restaurant.
6 locals recommend
Restorani Chashnagiri Sanapiro
Nikoloz Baratashvili Named Left BankIf you want to taste Georgian food, you can visit Chashnagiri restaurant.
If you want to enjoy good view and delicious food, visit restaurant "Old Metekhi". It is located in the old part of Tbilisi.
10 locals recommend
Old Metekhi
3 Metekhi StIf you want to enjoy good view and delicious food, visit restaurant "Old Metekhi". It is located in the old part of Tbilisi.
City/town information
Tbilisi is the capital of Georgia. It has been historical part of the country for centuries. Tbilisi used to be trading point on silkroad. It is nature is very unique since it is geographically very diverse.
There are a lot of places that you need to visit. Some of them are following:
1. Old city
2. Narikala Fortress
3. Funicular
4.Mount Mtatsminda and Mtatsminda amusement park
5. Rustaveli avenue
6. The bridge of peace
7. Georgian National Museum
8. Tsminda Sameba Cathedral
9. Freedom square
10. Flea market dry bridge
11. National Botanical Garden
12. Aghmashenebeli avenue
13. Metekhi Cathedral
14. Lisi lake
15. Turtle lake (there are also several restaurants/cafes)
16. Kartlis Deda/"Mother of Kartli" (Statue symbolizing the nature of Georgians-she is holding a glass of wine in her left hand to welcome guests, and a sword in her right hand for enemies)
17. Rike park
18. Opera house
19. Shardeni Street
20. The great synagogue of Tbilisi
21. Dancing fountains
124 locals recommend
Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital of Georgia. It has been historical part of the country for centuries. Tbilisi used to be trading point on silkroad. It is nature is very unique since it is geographically very diverse.
There are a lot of places that you need to visit. Some of them are following:
1. Old city
2. Narikala Fortress
3. Funicular
4.Mount Mtatsminda and Mtatsminda amusement park
5. Rustaveli avenue
6. The bridge of peace
7. Georgian National Museum
8. Tsminda Sameba Cathedral
9. Freedom square
10. Flea market dry bridge
11. National Botanical Garden
12. Aghmashenebeli avenue
13. Metekhi Cathedral
14. Lisi lake
15. Turtle lake (there are also several restaurants/cafes)
16. Kartlis Deda/"Mother of Kartli" (Statue symbolizing the nature of Georgians-she is holding a glass of wine in her left hand to welcome guests, and a sword in her right hand for enemies)
17. Rike park
18. Opera house
19. Shardeni Street
20. The great synagogue of Tbilisi
21. Dancing fountains
Traveler advice
Getting around
Subways are the fastest way to get around.
The closest subway to Vake is on Rustaveli avenue, next to Mcdonalds.
From the public transport, except of subway, you can use the bus and blue/yellow minibuses.
Customs and culture
Hospitality is a tradition in Georgia.
Quote ‘Every guest is a gift from God’ goes a long way to explain how hospitable and welcoming Georgians are. Don't be surprised if someone offered you food, wine or other things. We love pleasing people.
Ways to save
Public transport is free on public holidays!
You can enjoy free public transport on public holidays such as New year, orthodox Christmas, Victory day etc. However, take into consideration that not whole period of holiday is free. For example, the during christmas only first and second day of the christmas can be free. So please, check in advance.
Useful phrases
How to say "Hello", "How are you", "Can you help me etc"?
Gamarjoba (ga-mar-jo-ba) / Hello.
How are you?-Rogor khar?
Madloba (mad-lo-ba) / Thank You.
Arapris (ara-pris) / You are Welcome.
Ki / Ara (ki / ara) — Yes / No.
Can you help me?-Shegidzliat damekhmarot?
Ukatsravad (u-kats-ra-vad) / Excuse Me.
Tu Sheidzleba (tu she-id-zle-ba) / Please.
Ver Gavige (ver ga-vi-ge) / I Don't Understand.
Nakhvamdis (na-khvam-dis) / Goodbye.