Tbilisi free walking tour, Georgia on spring – Day 4
Thanks to my friend Yoli (suggested) and Nabeel (toured), I got the idea of the free walking tour in Tbilisi. I made my fourth day joining this tour. Though I visited already few spots in Tbilisi but joining the tour was different and a great experience as well.
Tbilisi Free Walking Tour now known as Tbilisi Hack Free Tour is a free and independent non-profit organization. The guides are not paid rather they depends on a ‘tips-only’ basis. (At first, I didn’t know that it was like giving tips until I saw some gave our guide a tip. Hehe!)
So here you can decide how much the tour worth for you. Regardless of the weather conditions and public holidays Tbilisi Hack Free Tour runs Tbilisi tours everyday in English and Russian languages. The tour starts from 12 noon for meet up and ends the tour at 5 in the afternoon. The location for meet-up is at the Republic Square in front of the pink building with many Georgian flags at the top.
Our guide that day was Anna the founder and CEO of the organization. She is not a native Georgian but loves Tbilisi and it’s history. I enjoyed with her and the company knowing some facts and history about Tbilisi. The fun part of the tour was the guide can give you lots of stories with no borders. 🙂
Here are my activities in my day 4 in Tbilisi from walking alone, then Tbilisi free walking tour, to exploring other part of Tbilisi with new found friend.
MY DAY 4 IN TBILISI, GEORGIA:
In the morning I roamed parts of the old town Tbilisi alone. This day I still love to explore the city by myself, to get lost, found new spot and met people on the road even without talking. On the other hand because in travelling it is nice to meet and talk to people too and so I made this day joining the Tbilisi free walking tour. In that group tour, you’ve found the best buddy and you had great time travelling together. Below are my day activities with different companions. You can check my video below:
WALKING BY MYSELF AT OLD TOWN TBILISI
1. Tbilisi History Museum
2. Georgian Museum (but closed)
3. Sioni Cathedral
WITH TBILISI FREE WALKING TOUR AT OLD TOWN TBILISI
4. Freedom Square
5. Catholic Cathedral of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary
6. Wine Shop
6.1. Wine Testing
7. Jvaris Mama Church
3.1. Sioni Cathedral
8. We took photos Here
9. The Bridge of Peace
10. Cable car
11. Kartlis Deda
12. Nirakala Fortress
12.1. Saint Nicholas at Nirakala Fortress
Note: Because I went at the top of the fortress I got lost by the group. Haha! Good thing I’m not alone, Thomas too! This time we became buddies. (Thank you Thomas!) What we missed? We missed touring with the group at Tbilisi Botanical Garden, Sulfur Baths and Juma Mosques. Then found them of about going to end the tour at the ‘I love Tbilisi sign’.
13. ‘I Love Tbilisi’ sign
WITH MY NEW FOUND FRIEND
Meet Thomas! Younger than I, he did lots of travels already. I found him so kind and I’m so thankful for his company. Hope to see you again in the future! All the best and success in all your goals! 😉
14. Samikitno Restuarant at Old town Tbilisi near the ‘I love Tbilisi Sign’
We had our lunch here after our walk at old town Tbilisi. I ate Khinkali with Borjomi a naturally carbonated mineral water that come from Borjomi springs. Check my other post about foods here: Georgia’s traditional foods and drinks you must try.
15. Juma Mosque
16. Anchiskhati Basilica of Saint Mary (but closed)
17. Legvtakhevi (Tsavkisistskali) Waterfall
18. Sulfur Baths at Abanatubani (or baths district)
19. Rezo Gabriadze Leaning Clock Tower
Related post here: Mini Puppet Theatre at the Leaning Clock Tower in Tbilisi
Video here: Tbilisi “The Circle of Life Puppet Show” | Day 6 | Solo Travel 2017 | Georgia
20. Mount Mtatsminda
Mt. Mtatsminda plateau that overlooks the city have its entertainment and leisure park (which we didn’t visited). Restaurant and television tower are also found here.
20.1. Tbilisi Funicular
Going uphill to Mt. Mtatsminda, we rode this funicular. A single ride cost about Gel 2.00. The length of funicular is approximately 500 metres and the elevation of about 267 metres.
20.2. Funicular Complex restaurants building
From the restaurant’s building we saw this stunning view of Tbilisi city. We’ve gone to the second floor of the building and found a pastry shop there. What I ate was the fried sweet bun and I love it so much! Check my other post about foods here: Georgia’s traditional foods and drinks you must try.
21. Samikitno Restaurant in Freedom Square
We ate our dinner here. I got Kupati – this is my favorite of all Georgian traditional foods I tasted. Check my separate post here: Georgia’s traditional foods and drinks you must try.
22. Hostel
I reached in my hostel approx. 00.10 in the midnight. I walked by myself from Republic Square to my hostel of about 550 metres in 7 minutes – that I had my fast pace. haha! By the way, as what I heard and read Georgia was the third among the 118 safest countries in the world (posted 2016). You can check my video while walking alone at midnight here: Midnight in Old Tbilisi: walking towards Corner Hostel | ‘Travel’ 2017 | Georgia
DAY 4 TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT: GEL 23.00
Note: My tip for the free walking tour in this budget excluded because I was not sure how much I gave – I just got some coins in my pocket and gave it to our guide. hehe! 🙂 For my breakfast I had my tea from Dubai (nag baon ko ug tea) 😀 Anyway, there is also a free tea from the hostel. Also, I had my bread still from the other day.
GEORGIAN LARI (GEL) | USD | AED | PHILIPPINE PESO | |
Lunch (Khinkali w/ Birjomi still water) approx. price | 7.00 | 2.66 | 9.87 | 134.61 |
Funicular ride back & forth | 4.00 | 1.52 | 5.64 | 76.92 |
Snacks (Fried Sweet Bun) | 1.30 | 0.49 | 1.83 | 25.00 |
Dinner (Kupati) | 10.00 | 3.80 | 14.10 | 192.30 |
TOTAL | 22.30 | 8.47 | 31.44 | 428.83 |
Note: Currency based as of this date
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