Tbilisi City Tours: Explore Beyond the Guidebooks
If you’re looking for Tbilisi city tours that go beyond the usual sightseeing checklist, you’ve come to the right place.
I’m Baia, a Tbilisi-born travel writer, blogger, and content creator behind Red Fedora Diary. For years, I’ve been researching, documenting, and sharing the city’s history, architecture, culture, and lesser-known places through my blog and social media channels.

My tours are a natural extension of that work, allowing me to share my knowledge and passion for Tbilisi in person.
Unlike traditional sightseeing experiences, my Tbilisi walking tours focus on the stories, details, and places that are often overlooked. I combine historical research, local knowledge, personal experiences, and years of exploration to help visitors understand the city beyond its most famous landmarks.
Whether you’re interested in Art Nouveau architecture, hidden courtyards, urban legends, Old Town history, Soviet-era landmarks, or unusual places that rarely appear in guidebooks, my walking tours in Tbilisi offer a deeper and more personal perspective on the city.


All tours are kept small to encourage conversation, questions, and meaningful interactions. Along the way, I’m always happy to share local recommendations, practical travel tips, and insights into everyday life in Georgia.
Currently, I offer several Tbilisi city tours, including architecture-focused walks, Old Town experiences, and special visits to unique sites that are not always accessible to the public. Some tours run on selected dates throughout the year, while others can be arranged privately on request.
I want you to discover a side of Tbilisi that many visitors miss and leave with a deeper understanding of the city’s history, culture, and character.
Browse my Tbilisi city tours
Architecture Walking Tours in Tbilisi
Discover Tbilisi’s Art Nouveau buildings and the city’s late-19th-century bourgeoisie that shaped today’s capital.


Palace of Rituals Tour in Tbilisi
Step inside the most unusual Soviet-era building, also known as the Wedding Palace, that most people see from the outside.


Tbilisi Old Town Walking tour
Explore Old Tbilisi’s famous sights and the lesser-known stories behind them.


