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  • tbilisi ethnographic museum is closed on mondays, you can choose old tbilisi walking tour, you can visit shio mgvime near mtskheta by optional
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  • tbilisi ethnographic museum is closed on mondays, wear a comfortable shoes, wear a raincoat in rainy day
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Highlights
  • discover the tbilisi open air museum, see the monument - chronicle of georgia, visit jvari monastery and svetitskhoveli cathedral, visit mtatsminda park by funicular, walking tour in the city of mtskheta
  • blend into local life on a walking tour in the city of mtskheta, discover the tbilisi open air museum of ethnography, see the tbilisi sea and the chronicle of georgia monument, visit jvari monastery and svetitskhoveli cathedral in mtskheta, visit mtatsminda park by funicular and see tbilisi in the evening

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  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
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  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travelers
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
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Short Description
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. 
  • During the walking excursion in the city visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city and Mtatsminda Park. In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia.
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. Enjoy relaxing walking in Mtatsminda park in the evening.

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  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. Enjoy relaxing walking in Mtatsminda park in the evening.
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. 

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  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. 
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.

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  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.

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  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • Along with the usual houses, there is also a sample of a Svan tower. In summer, this place hosts an ethnographic music festival. After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.

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  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • Along with the usual houses, there is also a sample of a Svan tower. In summer, this place hosts an ethnographic music festival. After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city of Mtskheta. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • Along with the usual houses, there is also a sample of a Svan tower. In summer, this place hosts an ethnographic music festival. After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.

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  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtsketa, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city of Mtskheta. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • Along with the usual houses, there is also a sample of a Svan tower. In summer, this place hosts an ethnographic music festival. After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtskjeta, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city of Mtskheta. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • Along with the usual houses, there is also a sample of a Svan tower. In summer, this place hosts an ethnographic music festival. After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.

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  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtskjeta, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia. On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city of Mtskheta. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses. 
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city. 
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing. 
  • Along with the usual houses, there is also a sample of a Svan tower. In summer, this place hosts an ethnographic music festival. After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.
  • Discover the wonders of Mtskheta and Tbilisi on a multi-stop guided trip. Visit sights such as Jvari Monastery, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography, and Mtatsminda Park, entry tickets included. Enjoy guided walks and a ride on a cable car.
  • Head out in the morning to take advantage of the best time to take pictures in Mtskheta. Before Mtskjeta, visit the monument on a small hill near the Tbilisi sea called the Chronicle of Georgia. This monument depicts the religious and historical events of Georgia.
  • On to Mtskheta, visit the Jvari Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the architectural sample of the 6th century and enjoy the beautiful view of the city of Mtskheta. A walking excursion is waiting for you in this city full of red-roofed houses.
  • Visit the 11th-century Svetitskhoveli Cathedral next, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is built on the site where the robe of Jesus Christ is kept. After lunch in Mtskheta, return to Tbilisi and visit the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum in the modern part of the city.
  • In the open air and on the territory of the big green strip, the ethnography museum offers real samples of traditional houses from different parts of Georgia. Every home features traditional household items and clothing.
  • Along with the usual houses, there is also a sample of a Svan tower. In summer, this place hosts an ethnographic music festival.
  • After the museum, venture on a walk in Mtatsminda Park, where you can enjoy unforgettable evening views of Tbilisi. The park can be reached by car and by funicular — the choice is yours. The park has a pleasant environment for people of any age.

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  • adult:
  • from: '18'
  • to: '64'
  • senior:
  • from: '65'
  • to: '120'

Cancellation notes
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

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