Walking Tour Tbilisi: From USSR to 1st Female President

Explore Tbilisi’s political history in 1 hour. Visit landmarks from Soviet times to the first female president. Book your walking tour now.

Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Rustaveli Avenue - Meet in front of the Parliament to explore the historic sites of Georgian democracy, including the Presidential Palace and the House of Justice. Please note, entry into the buildings is not included.

  • 9th Of April Park - Stroll through this picturesque park to gain insight into the significant events of April 9, 1989.

  • Orbeliani Palace - Presidential Palace - Georgia’s first female president:
    Discover why Georgia has two presidential palaces and the reasons behind the female president’s relocation to Orbeliani Palace in 2018.

  • House of Justice - Conclude the tour at the House of Justice, where visitors can explore essential elements of Georgia’s legal system and its influence on the current political landscape.

This exceptional sightseeing tour provides a concise yet enlightening glimpse into Georgia’s political life, aimed at enhancing understanding of the rich history of Tbilisi and the nation of Georgia.

What's Included
  • All fees and/or taxes
Additional Information

Duration: 1 hour
Embark on a 60-minute journey through Georgia’s political evolution, from Soviet occupation to the present. Explore key Tbilisi landmarks:

  1. Parliament of Georgia: ️
    Uncover the historic Georgian Parliament’s role in shaping the country’s political landscape.

  2. 9th of April Park:
    Learn about the pivotal events of April 9, 1989, with a stroll through this park.

  3. Monuments to Friends of Georgia figures:
    Encounter statues honoring influential political figures and Georgia’s supporters.

  4. Presidential Palace - 1st female president:
    Understand why Georgia has two presidential palaces and the 2018 move of the female president to Orbeliani Palace.

  5. House of Justice: ⚖️
    Conclude at the House of Justice, gaining insights into Georgia’s legal system and its impact on today’s political reality.

This unique tour provides a concise glimpse into Georgia’s political life, enhancing your understanding of Tbilisi’s history.
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Location
Parliament of Georgia
Shota Rustaveli Avenue
We meet right in front of the Parliament building, at the monument of the 9th of April.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Yuliako6736vl
Jul 20, 2024
Deep dive into Georgian culture - A very cool walk around the city! Highly recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about the culture and history of this place.
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