Why Visit Tbilisi?
Tbilisi is a charming blend of old-world romance and modern energy - where colorful wooden balconies overlook cobblestone streets, ancient churches stand beside contemporary architecture, and sulfur bathhouses have operated for centuries. This emerging European destination offers incredible value, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality.
For Kuwait travelers, Tbilisi is just a 3-hour direct flight away and offers visa-free entry, making it perfect for long weekends or week-long holidays. The city is known for its wine culture (Georgia is the birthplace of wine!), stunning mountain views, and affordable luxury experiences.
Top Attractions
🏰 Narikala Fortress
4th-century fortress overlooking the city with panoramic views.
🛁 Sulfur Baths (Abanotubani)
Historic district with natural hot springs and traditional bathhouses.
⛪ Holy Trinity Cathedral
One of the largest Orthodox cathedrals in the world.
🌉 Bridge of Peace
Modern pedestrian glass bridge with stunning LED lighting.
🛍 Rustaveli Avenue
Main thoroughfare with shops, cafes, and historic buildings.
🍷 Kakheti Wine Region
Day trip to Georgia's famous wine country (1 hour from Tbilisi).
What to Eat & Drink
🥟 Khinkali
Juicy Georgian dumplings filled with meat, mushrooms, or cheese.
🧀 Khachapuri
Traditional cheese-filled bread - Georgia's national dish.
🍖 Mtsvadi
Georgian barbecue - grilled meat skewers over vine wood.
🍷 Natural Wine
Georgia is the birthplace of wine with 8,000-year history.
Travel Tips for Kuwait Visitors
- ✅ Visa-free for Kuwait residents - stay up to 1 year
- ✅ Best time: Spring (May-June) and Autumn (September-October)
- ✅ Tbilisi is very walkable - but Bolt and Uber are affordable
- ✅ Try the sulfur baths - a unique Tbilisi experience starting at 10 GEL
- ✅ Learn to say "Gamarjoba" (hello) and "Madloba" (thank you)