
Tbilisi in March
Good time to visit
March is transition month - not quite winter, not quite spring. The city starts waking up but tourist infrastructure still runs on winter hours.
Weather
March brings the first real warmth with temperatures climbing into double digits. Rain becomes more frequent but lighter, and you'll see the first green shoots in Vake Park. Mornings stay chilly but afternoons become pleasant for walking.
11°C high2°C low9 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$52/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Mother's Day (March 3)
- •Spring Festival preparations
March Tips
- •Pack layers - you'll need a jacket in the morning and t-shirt by afternoon
- •Book accommodations now for Easter season if you're planning ahead
- •The famous Chronicle of Georgia monument is less crowded but still muddy from winter
All Months
April through June is sweet spot territory. The weather's mild, flowers are blooming in the botanical gardens, and you can walk around without melting. May hits particularly well — warm days, cool nights, and everything's green. September and October work too. You'll catch the grape harvest season, which means wine festivals and perfect temperatures for exploring. Summer gets brutal. July and August see temperatures pushing 35°C (95°F) with humidity that'll have you seeking shelter by noon. But here's the upside — this is when the outdoor bars and rooftop terraces really come alive. Winter isn't off-limits, just different. December through February brings occasional snow and temperatures around freezing. The sulfur baths feel even better when it's cold outside, and you'll have tourist sites mostly to yourself. Plus, winter is when locals really embrace the supra (feast) culture.
Tbilisi Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
8/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
9/10
Luxury
5/10
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