Letting Georgia surprise you is always a great idea. Still, I’d like to share some practical tips and info before you head to Georgia. To help you be well-prepared for your trip so you can avoid unwanted surprises.
After the bustling city life of Tbilisi, I am ready for some fresh air and open space – and I find it in Sighnaghi. Not in the village itself but just outside of it. At Lost Ridge Inn, where they brew beer and keep horses. And where you can spend the night. I tested Lost Ridge Inn for you, so you know exactly what you’re about to book.
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.
I had no idea Georgian food was this delicious before visiting the country. In the capital, Tbilisi, you have many choices from various cuisines, from hip brunch spots to authentic Georgian restaurants. I’ve eaten my way through the city, and here are my best tips for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Tbilisi.