- Day 1
- Visit sulfur baths for mineral-enriched water treatment
- Explore underground Meidan Bazaar for handicrafts and wine
- Visit Gallery 27 with impressive carvings and stained-glass windows
- Explore Holy Trinity Cathedral, Georgia's largest Orthodox cathedral
- Enjoy traditional Georgian cuisine, including Khachapuri
- Visit Fabrika, transformed Soviet sewing factory with hostel and creative spaces
- Day 2
- Visit leaning clock tower with smallest and biggest clock in city
- Explore Dry Bridge flea market daily
- Cross Peace Bridge and visit Rike Park
- Visit Sachino Palace with turquoise balcony overlooking Rike Park
- Take cable car to Narikala Fortress for panoramic city view
- Day 3
- Visit 30-meter tall Chronicle of Georgia monument
- Enjoy tea at Gardenia Shevardnadze tea house
- Climb Mtatsminda Park at 770 meters for amusement park
- Taste Georgian wines, winemaking has been part of culture for 8000 years
- Practical Information
- Best time to visit is Spring (April-June) or Autumn (September-October)
- 1 USD equals 3 Lari
- Public transport includes yellow buses and metro with Metromoney card
- City center offers best accommodation options