Tbilisi

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TBILISI, GEORGIA

To get the best experience in Tbilisi you need to book one of our local friendly tour guides. Who will be able to show you around, make you feel like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites or visit places off the beaten track and discover new experiences, then our Guides4me guide is there to make it happen.

Tommie

tbilisi gay friendly tour guideTommie is 33 years old, LGBT friendly speaks English, English, Russian, Georgian, Turkish and Azerbaijani.

He started off his professional career in the field of inspector investigation. However in 2018 he changed his career. Tommie became a tour guide. He organises tours covering the entire country of Georgia. He enjoys meeting new people from all walks of life and different cultures. Tommie is a professional musician. He plays the accordion and the piano.  Tommie is keen to show you not just the famous sights but also hidden gems of this unique city.

Total cost for the guide services of Tommie for one day (8 hours) = a booking fee of USD 33 via Paypal, debit / credit cards, bank transfer or Crypto Currency plus USD 100 in cash to Tommie after his services. This makes a total of USD 133.

This excludes any transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs.

Tommie has a Honda Fit 2013. He can use his car for you to get around. Add an extra USD 50 payable directly in cash to Tommie.

“Tommie was a brilliant guide, he arranged everything for us, we had a brilliant time in Tbilisi with him, highly recommended” – David, Austria.

Tbilisi – The Cultural and Historical Jewel of Georgia

Tbilisi is 80% Christian, with the majority belonging to the Georgian Orthodox Church. A must-see attraction is the Tsminda Sameba Cathedral, the biggest church in Georgia, and the golden dome can be seen from many parts of Tbilisi city, making it an excellent guide for orientation.

For a fun activity, head to the Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theatre, which has a puppet show twice a day, usually with English subtitles. The theater’s clock tower also provides hourly entertainment as the cuckoo in the clock tower jumps off its nest on the hour to the delight of tourists and passersby.

If you’re looking for more adventure, take the Funicular to the top of Mtatsminda Park, where there is a Ferris wheel and an amusement park. The communication tower, the highest point in the city, oversees the buildings below. A reasonably priced restaurant serves good meals, and there are also places for snacks. On the ride down across the River Kura, you can see the Tbilisi Holy Trinity Cathedral, which is especially beautiful at night.

A trip outside Tbilisi to see the 6th century Georgian Orthodox Jvari Monastery should be on your bucket list. It is stunningly beautiful, and you can also visit Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, which dates back to the 11th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for adventure, Tbilisi has something to offer everyone. So, plan your visit to Tbilisi, and immerse yourself in the cultural and historical jewel of Georgia.

Whatever you choose to do in Georgia, it will be a unique and memorable experience of a lifetime, with a Guides4me guide, who will look after you and by the end of the trip you’ve made a best friend.

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