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Tips for accommodation in Tbilisi. How to choose the location of the hotel?
Tourists are advised to choose a hotel in the Old Town area, because practically all attractions of Georgia’s capital are located right here. It is convenient to get around by metro. On the other hand, this district is full of tourists, crowded and noisy.
An equally good place for tourists is Avlabari, which in its splendour is not inferior to the Old Town. There are also many architectural attractions here. In addition, the Avlabari district has many three-star hotels and plenty of cafés. It is close to the metro and the airport.
The expensive hotels and the best restaurants in Tbilisi are located in the Mtatsminda district. It is the centre of Georgia’s capital.
The Vera district has a large number of mid-range hotels, is close to the metro, prices are affordable, but there are few attractions.
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Tbilisi guide
Tbilisi is the largest city in Georgia—the country's capital. It is located on the banks of the Kura River. The city is more than a thousand and a half years old; many architectural monuments, old buildings, and attractions have been preserved on its territory, which will interest tourists.
Start sightseeing in Tbilisi with the Old Town. Here you can stroll along narrow cobblestone streets, immersing yourself in the romantic atmosphere that always lingers here.
Be sure to visit the legendary place—Rustaveli Avenue. The National Museum of Georgia is located here. On a walk along Rustaveli Avenue, you will see the Vorontsov Palace, built in the 19th century; its last resident was Joseph Stalin’s mother.
The Botanical Garden in Tbilisi is also worth attention, where more than three thousand plant species grow. Comfortable paths and several artificial pools of water have been arranged here.
Another famous attraction in Tbilisi is the Bridge of Peace. It is 156 meters long. This suspension bridge connects the Old Town with other districts. It is especially beautiful at night, when millions of colored lights glow.
Many interesting excursions are organized in Tbilisi, which you can join. Be sure to taste Georgian dishes in local restaurants.
If you are interested in shopping, large shopping centers have been built in Tbilisi especially for this—Tbilisi Mall, East Point, and many others.
When leaving Tbilisi, buy a few bottles of Georgian wine—it will not disappoint you.
How to get there?
Direct flights Chișinău – Tbilisi & airport transfers
With Admiral.Travel you can easily book your holiday to Tbilisi, both online and in our offices in Chișinău. Typical stays are between 7 and 11 nights, giving you enough time to explore the Old Town, sulphur baths and day trips to the scenic mountains of Georgia.
Seasonal charter flights Chișinău – Tbilisi operate regularly during the warm season, and the standard package usually includes flight, accommodation, transfers and medical insurance for a hassle-free start to your trip. You can find up-to-date details about departures, offers and tours around the country on our dedicated page: see all tours to Georgia »
In 2026, direct flights from Chișinău to Tbilisi are operated.
The flight duration is 2 hours 25 minutes.
The distance from the airport to the centre of Tbilisi is 17 km.
How do you get from Tbilisi airport to the city centre?
1. Pre-booked transfer
The cost starts from 10 euro per person one way. You can book the transfer with our caring managers via the “Free consultation” button, which you will find below.
2. Bus
From Tbilisi airport to the main railway station of the Georgian capital there are minibuses and bus no. 37. They operate 24/7, every half hour, and during the day every fifteen minutes. The journey time is 35 minutes.
The bus stop is located opposite the departures area.
The trip is paid in cash only. The ticket price is 50 tetri.
3. Train
The electric train from the airport runs to Tbilisi railway station, and the ticket price is 50 tetri. It runs twice a day (at 08:35 and 17:40). The journey time is 20 minutes.
Package includes
Direct flight Chișinău – Tbilisi
Direct flight Chișinău – Tbilisi (≈ 2.5 hours); meal on board: light snack and soft drinks.
Group transfer APT → hotel
Group transfer APT→hotel, coordinated by a local guide. On arrival you are met in the arrivals hall and taken directly to your hotel, so you don’t lose time negotiating with taxis.
Accommodation in Tbilisi
Accommodation in inspected 3–5* hotels, close to main attractions or metro stations, so you can enjoy Tbilisi at your own pace.
Recommended meal plan
Recommended meal plan: breakfast + dinner (Half Board), with the option to choose breakfast only if you prefer to explore local cafés and restaurants.
Medical insurance
Medical insurance included for the entire duration of your stay, with coverage for unforeseen events so you can focus on your holiday and new experiences.
Visa rules for travelling to Georgia
For tourist trips to Tbilisi, citizens of the Republic of Moldova, Romania, Ukraine and the Russian Federation can generally enter Georgia without a visa for stays of up to 1 year, provided they hold a valid passport. Entry rules may change, so we recommend checking the latest official information before travelling.
Why choose Admiral.Travel for Tbilisi
With more than 15 years of experience in organising holidays, Admiral.Travel works only with carefully selected partners in Georgia. We personally check hotels, transfers and excursions to make sure you receive exactly the services promised at the time of booking.
We constantly analyse our travellers’ feedback, fine-tune excursions and optimise the combination of flights, accommodation and ground services. This way, the Tbilisi package combines comfort, safety and a well-balanced budget — with no hidden costs or unpleasant surprises.
Choose Admiral.Travel for your next trip to Tbilisi and let us take care of flights, transfers and logistics, while you enjoy Georgian wine, food and the unique atmosphere of the Old Town.
Frequently asked questions about Tbilisi and Admiral.Travel packages
What is the best time of year to visit Tbilisi?
Tbilisi can be visited all year round, but the most comfortable months are spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October), when temperatures are mild and walking around the Old Town or taking day trips outside the city is especially pleasant.
Do I need a visa to travel to Georgia?
For tourist trips, citizens of the Republic of Moldova, Romania, Ukraine and the Russian Federation generally do not need a visa for stays of up to 1 year. However, we recommend checking the latest entry rules on official sources before your flight, as regulations may change.
What currency is used in Tbilisi and how can I pay?
The official currency is the Georgian lari (GEL). In Tbilisi you can pay in cash or by international bank cards at most hotels, restaurants and shopping centres. ATMs are easy to find in the city centre and near major sights.
How do I get from Tbilisi airport to the city centre?
You can pre-book a transfer through Admiral.Travel, take the bus (including bus no. 37) or the electric train to Tbilisi railway station. A pre-booked transfer is the most convenient option, especially if you have luggage and want to get straight to your hotel.
Which meal plan should I choose in my Tbilisi hotel?
For an active city break, we usually recommend breakfast only or breakfast + dinner (Half Board). This gives you flexibility to try local Georgian dishes in different restaurants during the day without being tied to fixed lunch times at the hotel.
Is Tbilisi suitable for a family holiday with children?
Yes, Tbilisi is family-friendly: there are parks, the cable car up to Narikala fortress, gardens and pedestrian areas in the Old Town. Many hotels offer family rooms and can provide baby cots on request.
What is public transport like in Tbilisi?
Tbilisi has a well-developed public transport network: metro, buses and minibuses connect most districts. For extra comfort, you can also use taxi apps, which usually offer very reasonable fares within the city.
Do I need a power adapter in Georgia?
Georgia uses type C and F sockets with 220V, 50Hz, the same as in the Republic of Moldova and Romania. If you are travelling from a country with a different standard, we recommend bringing a universal adapter.
Can I buy a local SIM card and mobile internet in Tbilisi?
Yes, you can easily buy a local SIM card with mobile data directly at the airport or in operators’ shops in the city. Tariffs are usually affordable and coverage is good in the main tourist areas.
Which excursions are most popular from Tbilisi?
Popular day trips include Mtskheta (the former capital), the wine region of Kakheti, the Kazbegi/Stepantsminda mountain area, as well as nearby fortresses and monasteries. Many tours can be booked in advance through Admiral.Travel or with a local guide.
What can I do in Tbilisi if it rains?
On a rainy day you can go to the famous sulphur baths, visit museums and galleries, explore cosy coffee shops or enjoy a long lunch or dinner in restaurants with views over the Old Town. Tbilisi keeps its charm even in wet weather.
What does a typical Admiral.Travel package for Tbilisi include?
A standard Admiral.Travel package usually includes a direct Chișinău – Tbilisi flight, group airport–hotel transfer, accommodation in inspected hotels, your chosen meal plan (often breakfast or breakfast + dinner) and medical insurance for the full duration of your trip.
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