You won’t have to look far: wine is everywhere in Tbilisi, Georgia. Wine-tasting signs adorn many bars and restaurants. All kinds of wine tours are available, and it seems like every Georgian family makes their own wine. Georgia has the longest wine-making history in the world. So you pretty much HAVE to embrace it here. Let me help you get started.
Georgian food is absolutely delicious, but good luck making sense of those menus without a little help. While playing it safe and ordering a hamburger is tempting, that would be a real shame. Let me introduce you to some typical Georgian dishes so you can confidently order them during your trip. Enjoy your meal!
Tbilisi, Georgia, is a wonderful city to wander around and explore. My step counter is going crazy! So it’s time for coffee – perfect for recharging with some caffeine. Tbilisi has several charming coffee shops, including one that offers portrait service!
Three thousand years of history are depicted on 16 massive pillars reaching 115 feet (35 meters) into the sky. Welcome to The Chronicles of Georgia, a gigantic monument offering fantastic views over the city and Tbilisi’s “sea.”
Especially in winter, it’s always a gamble whether you’ll make it to Kazbegi when driving the Georgian Military Highway. The road often gets closed without warning. My tour from Tbilisi to Kazbegi starts with a flat tire and ends… nowhere near Kazbegi. And yet, I still had an amazing day!