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Narikala Fortress

Narikala Fortress is one of Tbilisi’s most iconic landmarks, perched on a hill overlooking the Old Town and the Mtkvari River. Dating back to the 4th century, the fortress has witnessed the city’s transformation through Byzantine, Persian, and Mongol influences. Its historic walls and towers offer panoramic views of Tbilisi, making it a favorite spot for history enthusiasts and photographers. A visit to Narikala not only immerses you in Georgia’s rich past but also rewards you with stunning vistas of the city.

Narikala Fortress Tours & Excursions

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The Basics

Narikala Fortress is open year-round and free to visit. While the fortress itself is partially in ruins, its charm lies in the rugged architecture and scenic setting. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes, as the paths leading to and within the fortress are steep and uneven. Informational signs are sparse, so hiring a local guide or using a self-guided app can enhance your experience.

Things to Know Before You Go

There are no facilities or refreshments available at the fortress, so bring water and snacks if needed. The climb can be challenging for some, especially in hot weather, so pace yourself and wear appropriate clothing. The fortress is best explored during daylight, as there is limited lighting in the area. Respect the historical site by avoiding climbing on unstable sections of the ruins.

How to Get There

Narikala is accessible by several routes. Many visitors prefer the Tbilisi Aerial Tramway, which connects Rike Park to the fortress and offers a scenic ride. Alternatively, you can hike up from the Old Town, starting from Meidan Square, or take a taxi to the base of the fortress. The paths are well-trodden but can be steep in parts.

When to Get There

The fortress is beautiful at any time of year, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for exploring. Early mornings or late afternoons provide the best lighting for photography and fewer crowds. For a magical experience, visit at sunset to watch the city light up. If you’re exploring at night, pair the visit with a ride on the nearby Aerial Tramway for illuminated views.

Day Trips from Tbilisi

A trip to Narikala Fortress pairs well with other nearby attractions. After exploring the fortress, visit the towering Mother Georgia statue for more stunning views. Descend into the Old Town to experience the famous sulfur baths or dine at a local restaurant. For a more active adventure, hike through the scenic Botanical Garden, located just behind the fortress.