Tbilisi’s old town is the ideal place to start sightseeing.
Visit the stately churches and historic monuments and fortresses and don’t miss out on a visit to the wine bar, bakery, or a khinkali shop (khinkali are Georgian dumplings filled with meat and spices).
Tbilisoba is an annual festival in Tbilisi held in October since 1979.
The open-air concerts, cultural events, dancing, flea markets, and wine and food stalls definitely make it worth a visit.
Good to know
May to June and September to October are the best months to visit Tbilisi. July and August are peak season when the prices are higher and the heat is at its peak.
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