
Tbilisi
Old-world lanes, hilltop views, and halal-friendly comfort
Highlights
Start with Tbilisi’s winding lanes, wooden balconies, and low-stress sightseeing around the historic core.
Ride up to Narikala and the Mother of Georgia for the city’s best skyline and river panoramas.
Balance the trip with a greener, more local-feeling stretch along Rustaveli and nearby park space.
Spend a half-day above the city for views, fresh air, and a playful hilltop atmosphere.
All food stops are chosen for clearly halal-accommodating menus such as chicken, beef, lamb, or seafood options.
Where to Stay
2 picks

Stamba Hotel
Stylish design stay with lush, greenhouse-like interiors and a calm, creative atmosphere; good access to the city center without feeling chaotic.
Shota @ Rustaveli Boutique Hotel
Comfortable mid-range base near major sights, with a polished, modern feel and very easy access to Old Town and Mtatsminda transport.
Where to Eat
4 picks

Maspindzelo
Order clearly halal-accommodating dishes such as grilled chicken, lamb, or beef kebabs, plus salads and vegetable sides in a traditional Georgian dining room.

Iberia Halal Restaurant
Go for halal chicken shashlik, lamb kebabs, grilled vegetables, and rice or salad sides; the menu is suitable for halal dining.
Sultan Saray
Order halal-friendly grilled meats, kebabs, chicken dishes, and mezze-style starters; a safe, straightforward option for dinner near your hotel zone.
Mado Tbilisi
Choose halal-friendly grilled chicken, beef, or lamb dishes, plus salads and sides; keep to clearly meat-based items that fit your restrictions.
What to Do
7 picks
Old Town Walk: Metekhi to Sioni
Do an easy self-guided loop through the historic core, seeing Metekhi Church area, balcony-lined lanes, and the compact streets around Sioni Cathedral from the outside.

Cable Car to Narikala
Ride the cable car up for wide city views, then walk to the Mother of Georgia lookout and enjoy the dramatic hillside scenery.

Sulfur Bath Area Stroll
Walk around the bath district to see the domed bathhouses, textured brickwork, and the atmospheric lane structure around the hot spring zone.
Rustaveli Avenue & 9 April Park
Spend time along the main avenue, then slip into 9 April Park for a calmer green break and people-watching under the trees.

Dry Bridge Market Browsing
Browse the outdoor market for Soviet relics, handmade bits, and quirky photo finds; keep it casual and just look around if nothing appeals.

Mtatsminda Funicular & Viewpoint
Take the funicular up to the hilltop for wide-open views, then enjoy the park’s breezier, more playful side above the city.

Mtatsminda Park Relaxed Loop
Walk the park paths, pause at viewpoints, and take your time with the greenery, open spaces, and city-overlook atmosphere.
Good to Know
5 picks
Use hills strategically
Tbilisi looks compact on a map, but the elevation changes can be tiring. For this itinerary, walk within each neighborhood and use taxis, the cable car, or the funicular only when changing clusters.
Halal ordering rule
In every meal stop, order only clearly halal-accommodating items such as chicken, beef, lamb, fish, eggs, dairy, vegetables, bread, and salads. Avoid anything with pork, bacon, or unclear mixed meats.
Best walking zones
Old Town, Sololaki, Rustaveli, and the Mtatsminda lower access areas are the easiest places to explore on foot. Use these as your main base of movement instead of planning across the whole city in one day.
Solo timing tip
Go to major viewpoints earlier in the day for quieter photo moments, then save the evening for a gentle walk and dinner nearby.
Cash and transit backup
Keep some cash on hand for small purchases, market browsing, and occasional transit needs, even though many places accept cards.
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