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Alexander Chavchavadze Museum & Tasting Room

The Alexander Chavchavadze Museum pays tribute to the 19th century aristocrat and poet whose family mansion was transformed into a museum.

Anchiskhati Basilica

Dating back to the 6th century, the Anchiskhati Basilica is the oldest surviving church in Tbilisi, which once contained an icon of Christ.

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Day Trip: Mtskheta

An UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mtskheta is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, located at the convergence of two rivers.

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Day Trip: Telavi

The administrative and cultural center of Kakheti—Georgia’s premier wine growing region—Telavi is home to 20,000 residents.

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Day Trip: Uplistsikhe Cave Town

An impressive archaeological site, Uplistsikhe, which means “Lord’s Castle,” was founded in the Late Bronze Age around 1000 BCE.

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Fabrika

Fabrika is a cultural center, gathering place and urban hot spot in Tbilisi with restaurants, cafés and shops.

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Giorgi Gvardzelashvili Winery

In the village of Kondoli, the winemaker Giorgi focuses on creating natural, organic wines using traditional techniques and local varieties.

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House of Blue Laces

House of Blue Laces is a one-of-a-kind, two-story Rustaveli Avenue mansion with a traditional wood-carved, lace-like balcony.

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Ikalto Monastery

Ikalto Monastery was founded in the 6th century by Saint Zenon, one of the prominent Syrian Fathers, made famous by David the Builder.

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Indagare Tours: Cheese Producer

Indagare can arrange a visit to a Kakheti cheese producer, including a tour of the facility and a cheese tasting in the owners’ home.

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Indagare Tours: Qvevri Ceramicist Visit

Indagare can arrange a visit to the workshop of a ceramicist who makes qvevri, where you'll learn how they're made.

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Kerovani Winery

This family-owned and operated winery focuses on native Georgian grape varieties and uses traditional winemaking methods.

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Narikala Fortress and Funicular

Established in the 4th century, Narikala Fortress stands watch over Tbilisi’s Old Town and the Central Botanical Gardens.

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Okro Winery

Okro produces natural wines using Georgian grape varietals and has a lovely terrace for tasting with views of the village of Sighnaghi.

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Pheasant’s Tears Vineyards, Tibaani

Indagare can arrange a vineyard tour of Tibaani, where travelers will learn how qveri’s are used in Georgia to age and store wine.

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Sighnaghi Village

The picturesque, hilltop village of Sighnaghi is one of the most prominent towns in Georgia’s Kakheti region.

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Silk Farm and Tea in Magaro Village

Indagare can arrange a visit to a local home in Magaro Village where travelers learn about medicinal and edible herbs and silk cultivation.

Sioni Cathedral

Sioni Cathedral draws visitors with a chance to view the famous Saint Nino’s Cross, the most important relic in the Georgian Orthodox Church.

Tbilisi Sulfur Baths

In the 13th century, there may have been up to 68 baths in Tbilisi; now there are six or seven from the 17th century in use today.

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The Leaning Clock Tower

This contemporary and whimsical work of art is by Rezo Gabriadze, a master puppeteer and writer of marionette performances.

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The Monastery of St. Nino at Bodbe

Near Sighnaghi village, the 9th-century Bodbe Nunnery is the burial place of Saint Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia.

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Togonidze’s Wine Cellar

Wines from Gia Tognidze’s Winery can be found at some of the best restaurants in the world, though you wouldn’t know it when visiting.

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