No matter the time of year, Tbilisi has something special to offer. From the colorful blooms of spring to summer’s lively festivals, autumn’s wine harvest, and the cozy charm of winter, each season paints the city in a new light. Here’s what to expect in every season of Tbilisi.
Spring (March–May) is one of the best times to visit Tbilisi. The weather is mild, and the city comes alive with blooming flowers. It’s the perfect season for strolling Rustaveli Avenue, hiking to the Narikala Fortress, or visiting the National Botanical Garden, where cherry blossoms create a magical atmosphere.
Summer (June–August) brings warm temperatures and a vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy open-air concerts, rooftop bars, and lively events like the Tbilisi Open Air music festival. Escape the heat by taking a day trip to the nearby Tbilisi Sea or the lush forests of Turtle Lake, perfect for picnics and boat rides.
Autumn (September–November) is a dream for wine lovers. It’s the time of "Rtveli," Georgia’s traditional grape harvest, celebrated in the Kakheti region near Tbilisi. The city’s parks, like Mtatsminda and Vake, glow with golden leaves, making it the best season for scenic walks and cozy café visits.
Winter (December–February) turns Tbilisi into a charming wonderland with twinkling lights and festive markets. The city’s Christmas Village on Orbeliani Square is a must-visit. Warm up in the famous sulfur baths, or take a short trip to the nearby ski resorts of Gudauri for snowy mountain adventures.
The best time to visit Tbilisi depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for sightseeing, while summer is best for nightlife and outdoor events. If you love winter charm and holiday festivities, December is ideal. No matter when you visit, Tbilisi never disappoints!
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