Caucasus

Most Instagrammable Places in Tbilisi

One of my favorite aspects of exploring new places is creating priceless memories to share with friends and family. I call it a “photography guide,” others might call it the “most Instagrammable places,” but here are my favorite spots in Tbilisi!

Orbeliani Baths

The historical outside is amazing to admire, but it’s also great to relax in its sulfur baths! I highly recommend using a wide angle lens since there’s not much space in front.

Kaleidoscope House

The colorful stained glass in this 19th century house is well-preserved, but stop by after 4 PM on a sunny day for the best lighting and colors.

Kalantarov House

Georgian interiors are incredibly stunning! This complex was closed when we went, but someone was kind enough to let us in to photograph the inside so be patient.

Tabor Monastery

This has one of the best views of all of Tbilisi, especially for sunset! You don’t even have to hike all the way up to the monastery for epic views!

The Best Georgia Road Trip

One of the best things to do in Georgia is to explore its quaint little mountain towns. If you’re short on time, Kazbegi is only 3.5 hours from Tbilisi but you can make a full day out of the trip! here are the best stops on a road trip from Tbilisi to Kazbegi!

Mtskheta & Jvari Monastery

Home to one of Georgia’s four UNESCO heritage sites, Mtskheta is a cute little town and you can get a great view from the monastery!

Ananuri Fortress

One of the most popular stops on the Georgian Military Road, check out this beautiful church! Photography tip, the best photo spot is from the nearby bridge on the highway.

Pasanauri

This town is "home of the khinkhali,” Georgia’s famous soup dumplings! Korbuda Restaurant had super tasty khinkali and khachapuri — definitely a must-try!

Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument

Besides the monument itself, this has the best photo spot for a view of the whole valley and mountains!

Sno Village

This small alpine village is home to these carved stone heads scattered around rolling fields. Each one is dedicated to one of Georgia’s beloved poets!