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Tbilisi in Winter

Main Highlights of Tbilisi in Winter

01Festive Old Tbilisi
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Old Tbilisi becomes even more enchanting during the Tbilisi winter months, with its cobbled stree...

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01Festive Old Tbilisi
02Christmas Markets and Winter Lights
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Winter in Tbilisi brings a festive glow to the city, particularly around Orbeliani Square, Dedaen...

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02Christmas Markets and Winter Lights
03Viewpoints: Narikala, Funicular and Mtatsminda
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Tbilisi’s viewpoints are breathtaking all year round, but winter adds a special charm. The panora...

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03Viewpoints: Narikala, Funicular and Mtatsminda
04Winter Cafés and Seasonal Foods
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Tbilisi’s café culture thrives in winter, making it an ideal time to enjoy warm drinks, homemade ...

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04Winter Cafés and Seasonal Foods
05Museums and Cultural Winter Experiences
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Tbilisi offers rich cultural experiences throughout winter, with museums, galleries and theatres ...

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05Museums and Cultural Winter Experiences

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Tbilisi winter is generally mild compared to many European cities. Temperatures usually range between 1°C and 8°C, with occasional light snowfall. The cold is manageable with proper layers, making the season ideal for sightseeing, sulphur baths and cosy cafés.

Snowfall during Tbilisi winter is rare but possible. When it arrives, it usually lasts for a day or two, adding a magical layer of white to Old Tbilisi. However, heavy or disruptive snow is uncommon, so travel plans are rarely affected.

For Tbilisi winter, pack warm layers such as a thick jacket, thermals, scarves, gloves and non-slip shoes. The city’s cobblestones can be slippery, so good footwear is essential. Also include moisturiser and lip balm because the air can be dry.

Yes, walking is safe and enjoyable during Tbilisi winter. Most streets are well-lit and the city has a friendly atmosphere. Only certain steep or cobblestone paths may become slippery after rain or frost, so wearing proper shoes is important.

Absolutely. The Abanotubani sulphur baths are one of the top experiences during Tbilisi winter. The naturally heated, mineral-rich water feels especially relaxing when the outside air is chilly, making it a must-do activity.

Public transport works smoothly throughout Tbilisi winter. The metro is the quickest way to travel, while buses remain reliable, though slightly slower on rainy or icy days. Ride-hailing apps like Bolt are very convenient during colder weather.

Most major attractions stay open during winters, including Narikala Fortress, Mtatsminda Park, the Chronicles of Georgia and all major museums. Some outdoor attractions may feel quieter, making the experience more peaceful for visitors.

Yes. Tbilisi winter is one of the most affordable times to visit. Hotels, flights and tours are often 20-40 percent cheaper outside Christmas week. Restaurants, cafés and attractions are also less crowded, offering better value.

During winter, try hearty Georgian comfort foods such as khachapuri, khinkali, chakapuli, lobio, mtsvadi and warm soups. Mulled Georgian wine is also popular in the colder months and perfect for warming up after outdoor exploring.

Yes, Tbilisi winter is comfortable for families and seniors thanks to its safe environment, walkable streets, warm cafés and excellent indoor attractions. Staying near Rustaveli Avenue or Freedom Square offers smoother paths and easier mobility.

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