
Tbilisi
Three Lush Days in Tbilisi’s Hills and Old Town
Hilltop views, leafy parks, and halal-friendly Old Town wandering
A simple, stress-free long weekend through Tbilisi’s leafy parks, hilltop viewpoints, and cobbled Old Town streets. Centered around halal-friendly food and walkable neighborhoods, this itinerary balances big sights with green, jungle-like corners where you can just wander and breathe.
Highlights
Lose yourself in narrow cobbled lanes, hidden courtyards, and wooden balconies beneath the Narikala Fortress.
Glide by cable car and funicular to Mother Georgia and Mtatsminda for sweeping city and mountain views.
Stroll the Mtkvari riverbank and shaded parks for a jungle-wild vibe in the middle of the city.
Explore Abanotubani’s steamy bath domes and dramatic cliffs, then wander into nearby gardens and viewpoints.
Walk Tbilisi’s main avenue lined with parks, monuments, and museums in a compact, easy loop.
Where to Stay

Fabrika Hostel & Suites
Trendy converted Soviet sewing factory with leafy inner courtyards, murals, and a social but relaxed vibe; offers both dorms and private rooms.
$35-70/night
Hotel Garden View Old Tbilisi
Small hotel with balconies looking onto leafy courtyards and the Old Town hills, walking distance to Freedom Square, Rike Park, and Abanotubani.
$55-90/nightGood to Know
Using Bolt Instead of Negotiating Taxis
Download the Bolt app before arrival and use it for almost all your in-city rides; it shows prices upfront, avoids language issues, and is usually cheaper than hailing taxis on the street.
Prayer and Mosques in Tbilisi
The main Juma Mosque is in Abanotubani near Old Town; you can plan your Narikala and bath quarter visit around prayer times, and in other areas you can usually find quiet corners in parks or your hotel room for salah.
Reading Menus for Hidden Pork and Wine
In Georgia, many traditional dishes use pork or are cooked with wine; always ask specifically for chicken (k’veri) or beef (khorshi) and confirm “no pork, no wine”, or stick to clearly vegetarian dishes and halal-marked restaurants.
Cash, Tipping, and Small Purchases
Carry small bills for markets and kiosks; tipping around 10% in restaurants is appreciated but not mandatory, and you can just round up in casual spots.
Walking Shoes for Cobbles and Hills
Old Tbilisi has uneven cobblestones, steep streets, and occasional broken pavements; bring comfortable, closed walking shoes with grip rather than sandals.
Your Day Trip Itinerary

Rustaveli Avenue Stroll & 9 April Park
Walk the tree-lined Rustaveli Avenue from the Parliament down to 9 April Park, stopping to people-watch on benches beneath big old trees.
1h 30m · Free
Mtatsminda Funicular & Park
Ride the historic funicular from the upper end of Rustaveli up to Mtatsminda Park for panoramic city views, forested paths, and the famous TV tower.
2h 30m · $5-10 (funicular + rides if you choose)
Zafaran Restaurant (Halal-Friendly Georgian & Middle Eastern)
Casual, greenery-decorated spot on the slopes below Mtatsminda; order vegetable lobio (bean stew), ajapsandali (eggplant and veggie stew), salads, breads, and any clearly labeled halal chicken or beef dishes (staff can confirm halal meat certification).
1h · $15-20 per person
Sololaki Neighborhood Wandering
Walk downhill from Mtatsminda through Sololaki’s quiet streets of old houses, vine-draped courtyards, and hidden stairways back toward the Old Town edge.
1h 30m · Free
Halal House Tbilisi
Straightforward halal restaurant near Freedom Square offering grilled chicken, kebabs, shawarma, rice, and mixed platters; everything is halal and pork-free, and staff are used to Muslim travelers.
1h · $10-18 per person
Rike Park & Bridge of Peace
Start the morning with a relaxed walk through Rike Park’s lawns, trees, and sculptures, then cross the photogenic glass Bridge of Peace over the river.
1h 30m · Free
Cable Car to Narikala & Mother Georgia
Take the cable car from Rike Park to the Narikala Fortress ridge, walk around the ruins, and continue along the path to the Mother Georgia statue for sweeping city and river views.
1h 30m · $3-5 (round trip cable car)
Al-Sultan Restaurant (Halal Lebanese & Grill)
Halal-certified Lebanese and Middle Eastern restaurant near Meidan Square; order mixed grill, chicken shawarma, lentil soup, fattoush, and hummus (all halal, no alcohol in meat prep).
1h · $15-22 per person
Abanotubani & Botanical Garden Entrance Area
Explore the sulfur bath quarter’s domes, then follow the small canyon path behind the baths towards the waterfall and the leafy entrance zone of the National Botanical Garden.
2h · Free (small fee if you fully enter the Botanical Garden)
Delhi Darbar (Halal Indian)
Popular Indian restaurant with clearly marked halal chicken and lamb, plus many vegetarian curries, dal, rice, and naan; no pork on the menu and staff will confirm halal sourcing.
1h 15m · $15-25 per person15 activities across 3 days
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