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Why visit Tbilisi?

Tbilisi is a city where "layers of history" isn't just a metaphor—it’s the literal skyline. Founded in a valley between the Caucasus Mountains, the Georgian capital offers a "best of both worlds" solution of medieval charm and futuristic design. You can spend your morning wandering through the leaning clock towers and wooden balconies of the Old Town, and your afternoon crossing the glass-and-steel Bridge of Peace or exploring "Fabrika," a Soviet-era sewing factory turned into the city’s coolest multi-use creative space.

The Abanotubani district is famous for its ancient sulfur baths, where you can soak in naturally hot, healing waters beneath distinctive brick domes. Whether you’re hunting for Soviet-era relics at the Dry Bridge flea market, riding the funicular to the top of Mtatsminda Park for a panoramic sunset, or getting lost in its hidden Italian-style courtyards, Tbilisi feels like a secret the rest of the world is only just beginning to discover.

Top airlines flying to Tbilisi

Alternative Airlines offers tickets on over 600 global airlines, including Turkish Airlines, Georgian Airways and Wizz Air. Check out our top 3 airlines flying to Tbilisi below:

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Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines is widely considered the top choice for international travellers. It operates multiple daily flights between Tbilisi and its massive hub in Istanbul. This provides virtually seamless connections to North America, Europe, and Asia.

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Georgian Airways

As the national airline of Georgia, it focuses on connecting Tbilisi to key regional cities across Europe and the Middle East. It has recently expanded its fleet and routes to maintain its position as a primary gateway for locals and tourists alike.

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Pegasus Airlines

This Turkish low-cost carrier is the go-to for those looking to reach Tbilisi affordably. It flies primarily through Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen (SAW), offering competitive rates and a vast network of European connections.

Airports near Tbilisi

Here are 4 airports available for your flights to Tbilisi, simplifying your travel arrangements. With these options, travelling to and from Tbilisi becomes effortlessly straightforward.

Tbilisi International Airport

This is the main international airport in Tbilisi and is located approximately 17 kilometres southeast of the city centre. It offers direct flights to various destinations in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

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Kutaisi International Airport

Situated around 230 kilometres west of Tbilisi, Kutaisi International Airport is another option for travellers. It serves as a hub for low-cost airlines and offers flights to several European destinations.

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Batumi International Airport

Located on the Black Sea coast, Batumi International Airport is approximately 380 kilometres west of Tbilisi. It operates flights to various European cities and is a popular gateway for tourists visiting the coastal region of Georgia.

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Yerevan Zvartnots International Airport

If you are travelling to Tbilisi from Armenia or other nearby countries, Yerevan Zvartnots International Airport is an option. It is situated around 300 kilometres southwest of Tbilisi and offers connections to several international destinations.

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Things to do in Tbilisi

Need ideas on what to do once you get to Tbilisi?
Here are our top 3 attractions you can't miss out on in the city of love!

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The Old Town & Narikala Fortress

Step back in time by wandering the winding alleys of Dzveli Tbilisi, famous for its ornate wooden balconies and the domed roofs of the ancient sulfur baths. For the best vantage point, ride the aerial cable car from Rike Park up to Narikala Fortress, where you can stand at the feet of the Mother of Georgia statue. This area perfectly captures the city's "old meets new" vibe, blending 4th-century history with modern landmarks like the glass Peace Bridge.

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Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba)

As the primary cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Sameba is a monumental feat of architecture that sits atop Elia Hill. It is one of the tallest religious structures in the world, recognisable by its massive golden dome that is visible from almost anywhere in the city. The complex is more than just a church; it is a peaceful retreat featuring beautiful gardens, bell towers, and a vast marble courtyard that offers a quiet escape from the urban bustle.

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Mtatsminda Park & The Funicular

For a classic day of leisure, take the historic, steep-grade Funicular railway to the highest point in Tbilisi. Mtatsminda Park is a hilltop amusement area that offers a nostalgic atmosphere with its Ferris wheel, carousels, and the iconic TV Tower. Beyond the rides, it is a premier dining destination where you can enjoy traditional Acharuli Khachapuri and flavoured sodas while looking out over the entire city valley from the panoramic restaurant terraces.

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