2 VloggersKvarts Coffee
“The vlogger highlights this coffee shop's unique feature: they draw a free portrait of you on your coffee cup, but mentions there's a long wait of 1-2 hours.”
— Gezginbirchef
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Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct
Clima suave · Menos multitudes que en verano
3–5 Días
7 días para explorar las regiones vinícolas y Kazbegi
5 Creadores
Datos de vloggers reales analizados
82 Lugares
Casco Antiguo, bares de vino, gastronomía y más
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Popularidad entre vloggers
2 Vloggers“The vlogger highlights this coffee shop's unique feature: they draw a free portrait of you on your coffee cup, but mentions there's a long wait of 1-2 hours.”
— Gezginbirchef
2 Vloggers“The vloggers visit this restaurant, which they describe as looking like an art gallery, located in the basement of the Georgian Theatre and Film Academy. They try Shkmeruli and Kubdari.”
— JHMedium
1 Vloggers“The vlogger had lunch at this cute restaurant with a balcony overlooking a courtyard in the Old Town. She ordered Kupati, a Georgian pork sausage, and did a little happy dance because the food was delicious.”
— Slice of CayseeCakes
1 Vloggers“The vlogger shows the exterior of this bar and restaurant, located in a courtyard with distinctive blue balconies.”
— Gezginbirchef
1 Vloggers“The vlogger visits this restaurant, which he says is famous for its Khinkali. He demonstrates the traditional way to eat the dumplings: take a small bite, drink the broth, then eat the rest.”
— Gezginbirchef
1 Vloggers“She stops at this quiet cafe near Fabrika for a glass of Georgian wine. She describes it as a nice place to sit and work, with a bakery in the back.”
— Gezmeyi Bilicen
1 Vloggers“The vlogger comes here for dinner to try different types of Khinkali, including fried and boiled versions. He also enjoys a classic Adjarian Khachapuri, demonstrating how to eat it by dipping the bread into the egg and cheese.”
— Gezginbirchef
1 Vloggers“The vlogger came to this local restaurant specifically to eat Khinkali, which she heard is the best here. She tries the beef version and explains the proper way to eat the juicy dumplings.”
— Gezmeyi Bilicen
1 Vloggers“Inside the market, he is invited by a group of local men into their small, cluttered stall to share homemade wine and bread. He has a friendly chat with them about Turkish footballers, experiencing genuine Georgian hospitality.”
— Arda Pazır
1 Vloggers“The vlogger is warmly welcomed into a small backroom stall by local men, who share their homemade wine and bread with him, demonstrating Georgian hospitality.”
— Arda Pazır
1 Vloggers“She came to this stylish restaurant for breakfast. She notes that it's also a great spot for evening drinks and has a lovely ambiance.”
— Gezmeyi Bilicen
1 Vloggers“For dinner, she chose this restaurant in the Fabrika courtyard. She enjoyed a chicken burger and a beer, commenting on the affordable prices.”
— Gezmeyi Bilicen
Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct
Clima suave · Menos multitudes que en verano
Esenciales
Presupuesto Diario
$30–60 / día
por persona · sin alojamiento
Aeropuerto Principal
Tbilisi International Airport (TBS)
~20 min to centre · Metro / Taxi · ~₾15
Buscar vuelos a TbilisiVisado
Visa-free for most nationalities · 365-day stay allowed
Propinas
Not customary · Round up at restaurants
Consejo del Vlogger
Skip the tourist restaurants on Rustaveli and head to the Old Town backstreets — a khinkali (dumpling) dinner and a glass of amber wine for under $5.
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PERSPECTIVA LOCAL
Cada barrio tiene un ambiente completamente diferente
Ancient streets, sulphur baths & UNESCO-worthy architecture
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1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vlogger shows his room and the hotel's courtyard, recommending it for its clean rooms, good location within walking distance of everything, and its Turkish owner.”
— Gezginbirchef
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“This is the hotel where the vlogger is staying. She is impressed by its unique design, a conversion of a Soviet-era printing house, and gives a tour of her spacious room and the hotel's many amenities.”
— Gezmeyi Bilicen
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vlogger shows the entrance to her hotel and the view from her balcony, which overlooks a charming street and the Tbilisi TV Tower in the distance.”
— Slice of CayseeCakes
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Tiflis es muy segura para los turistas y es considerada una de las ciudades más seguras del Cáucaso. El casco antiguo, el barrio de Rustaveli y las principales atracciones son seguros en todo momento. Los georgianos son famosos por su hospitalidad.
2–3 días son suficientes para explorar el casco antiguo con sus casas de balcones tallados, las iglesias medievales, los baños de azufre de Abanotubani, el castillo de Narikala y el barrio moderno de Rustaveli.
Abril–junio y septiembre–octubre ofrecen clima perfecto (20–25°C) y son las épocas más recomendables. El verano puede ser muy caluroso (hasta 35°C). El invierno es frío pero la ciudad tiene un encanto especial en Navidad.
El metro tiene 2 líneas y cubre los puntos principales. Los minibuses (marshrutkas) y taxis son muy económicos. El casco antiguo y el barrio de Rustaveli son perfectos para caminar. Los taxis por app (Bolt, Yandex Go) son baratos y fiables.
El casco antiguo con sus balcones tallados, los baños de azufre de Abanotubani, la iglesia Metekhi, el castillo de Narikala, el barrio artístico de Fabrika, el Museo Nacional de Georgia y la gastronomía georgiana son imprescindibles.
Georgia tiene una de las cocinas más fascinantes del mundo. No puedes irte sin probar el khinkali (dumplings de carne con caldo), el khachapuri (pan de queso), el satsivi (pollo en salsa de nueces) y los vinos naturales georgianos.
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