G COMFORT TRAVEL
Monument of Mother of Georgia
Right next to the fortress, you’ll find the Mother Georgia statue, also known locally as Kartlis Deda. This 20m-tall aluminium statue holds a sword in one hand and a cup of wine in the other. There’s a small walkway around the statue, but the front is best seen from the Old Town below.

Bridge of Peace

The Peace Bridge or Bridge of Peace is a bow-shaped pedestrian bridge that connects Tbilisi Old Town with Rike Park over the Mtkvari river. It’s most beautiful at sunset, and at night it lights up in bright colours. You’ll get some beautiful views of the city from this bridge.

Park rike
Rike Park is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Tbilisi. With its stunning views, unique architecture, and wide range of activities and attractions, it is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of one of Europe’s most vibrant and exciting cities.
The start point of a newly opened cable car that takes visitors up to Narikala fortress is located in the Rike park. from the top of the hill to view the whole panorama of Tbilisi illuminated in the cozy lighting from lanterns and the windows of houses.

Holy Trinity Cathedral

The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi is also known as Sameba (Trinity in Georgian). It’s the third highest Orthodox cathedral in the world and consists of nine chapels. The cathedral is free to enter, although women should cover their hair and shoulders and wear a long skirt. It’s definitely worth visiting, although a bit further away.

River Kura
The boat trip covers some of the most popular tourist attractions, including Mtkvari river old town surroundings, Metekhi cathedral with traditional architecture houses on top, sulphur bath district, Rike park, Peace bridge, and more!
The trip is one of a kind in Tbilisi and provides best value for families, friends, couples and solo travellers.

The Clock Tower

It was pouring rain. Literally pouring both times I visited the Leaning Clock Tower. Which, by the way, is one of the must-see sights in Tbilisi.

This bizarre building is a modern tower, attached to the puppet theatre of renowned puppeteer, Rezo Gabriadze. He built the clock tower over a course of 30 years, reusing old pieces from abandoned and destroyed buildings.

It’s really cool. You should go see it.

Narikala Fortress
On a hill overlooking the Old Town, you’ll find the Narikala Fortress. It’s pretty hard to miss, no matter where you are in town. Narikala fortress was established in the 4th century, around the time when the city was founded. It’s an ancient symbol of Tbilisi’s defence.

Park Mtatsminda

Is the highest point in town and also the best place to view Tbilisi from above. There’s an amusement park, several restaurants, a night club and a pretty amazing view. And the best part? The entrance to Mtatsminda Park is free.

Duration of the tour
Half day
Season
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