
Tbilisi
Tbilisi, the vibrant capital of Georgia, offers a blend of modern culture and ancient charm with cobbled streets, historic fortresses, and a thriving art scene.
Founded in the 5th century by King Vakhtang Gorgasali, Tbilisi has served as the political and cultural center of Georgia for centuries, surviving invasions and becoming a crossroad between Europe and Asia.
Khachapuri
$3-5Georgia's iconic cheese-filled bread, best enjoyed fresh from traditional bakeries
Khinkali
$8-12Juicy soup dumplings filled with meat and herbs, a must-try Georgian delicacy
Mtsvadi
$10-15Grilled meat skewers seasoned with Georgian spices and herbs
Chakapuli
$12-18Aromatic herb stew with lamb or beef, flavored with sour plum sauce
Best Time to Visit
April-June, September-November
Weather
Mild continental climate with warm summers and cool winters
Getting There
Metro, buses, taxis, and cable cars available
Accommodation
From budget hostels ($15/night) to luxury hotels ($200+/night)