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Step into the raw heart of Tbilisi, Georgia, on an urban exploration tour that reveals the city’s untold stories and striking brutalist architecture. This immersive experience takes you beyond the postcard-perfect sites, guiding you through authentic neighborhoods where daily life unfolds and history lingers in every corner.
Your journey begins with a deep dive into Tbilisi’s Soviet-era legacy, visiting former dormitories now home to displaced families. These buildings, once buzzing with student life, now stand as powerful reminders of resilience and change. You’ll also visit the old university cable car, a relic of the city’s ambitious past.
Explore the hauntingly beautiful, abandoned Archaeology Museum and marvel at the monumental Memorial History of Georgia. Here, towering stone pillars illustrate the country’s epic journey, from ancient kingdoms to modern times, offering a unique window into Georgia’s culture and struggles.
Experience the daring design of the Nutsubidze Skybridge, where you can walk high above the city and soak in panoramic views. The tour also includes the iconic Ministry of Highways building, a masterpiece of Soviet brutalism that showcases both the grandeur and grit of Tbilisi’s architectural heritage.
Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this four-hour group tour is conducted in English and includes bottled water. Hotel pick-up is available for private tours. Group sizes are intimate, ensuring a personal experience. Places are limited, so secure your spot now to discover the real Tbilisi before it changes forever.







