Description
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Delve into Tbilisi's lesser-known Soviet past on this private tour through Georgia’s capital. Discover edgy residential neighborhoods and bold examples of brutalist architecture that reveal a side of Tbilisi few travelers experience.
Your journey begins with a visit to the underground printing house of Stalin, a unique museum tucked beneath an old private home. Here, you’ll meet the passionate director and get a glimpse into the city’s revolutionary history.
Explore the surreal Nutsubidze Plato and marvel at the Palace of Rituals, both striking examples of Soviet-era design. Capture memorable photos at the abandoned cable car station, hidden in the heart of Tbilisi.
The tour continues to the monumental Chronicles of Georgia, a massive hilltop sculpture offering panoramic views over Soviet-era districts and the Tbilisi Sea. Each stop unveils a new layer of the city’s complex past.
Enjoy the comfort of private transportation and flexible pickup from your hotel or apartment. This five-hour experience is available in English and welcomes groups of up to 15. Secure your spot now and uncover the secret history of Tbilisi—spaces fill quickly!







