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Tbilisi in 7 Days — Full Georgia (City + Mtskheta + Kakheti + Stepantsminda + Uplistsikhe + David Gareja + Slow Days)

The complete Caucasus capital trip — every UNESCO site + qvevri winemaking + Persian sulfur baths

Tbilisi 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$770
Budget–luxury
$400–$1,795

As of 2026, the recommended Tbilisi 7-day route runs Day1 Old Town Walk + Sulfur Baths + Sunset on Narikala · Day2 Mtskheta UNESCO Day + Sameba Cathedral + Vino Underground · Day3 Kakheti Wine Country (Telavi + Sighnaghi + Pheasant's Tears) · Day4 Stepantsminda + Gergeti Trinity Church (Caucasus day) · Day5 Uplistsikhe Cave City + Gori + Farewell Brunch · Day6 David Gareja Monastery + Azerbaijan Border Day · Day7 Slow Day + Dry Bridge Market + Departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $770 on a mid-range budget. Seven days adds David Gareja Monastery (6th-century cave monastery complex on the Azerbaijan border) and a relaxed slow-pace day for catching up on what the 5-day pace skipped — Rustaveli Avenue museums, Vake Park, Dry Bridge flea market (Sat-Sun), and a second sulfur bath session. This is the right length for travelers who want Georgia properly — without the rushed feel of compressed itineraries.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$400

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$770

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,795

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Old Town Walk + Sulfur Baths + Sunset on Narikala

Arrival, Sololaki + Abanotubani loop, supra dinner

Activities

  1. 10:00 TBS Airport → Old Town hotel (Bolt or bus #37) 30 min

    Bolt taxi 20-25 minutes ($8-11 / GEL 22-30). Cheaper bus #37 to Freedom Square 30 min for GEL 0.50 / $0.20 — covered, runs every 30 min.

    Cost: $0.20-11 TIP: Money changers in the arrival hall give worse rates than Old Town — change just $50 for cabs + lunch, more later at Liberty Square exchanges.
  2. 11:30 Old Town walking loop (Meidan Square → Sioni Cathedral → Anchiskhati Basilica) 2 hours

    Start at Meidan Square (the carved 'I Love Tbilisi' sign in the small park). Walk to Sioni Cathedral (7th-century, holds Saint Nino's cross), then Anchiskhati Basilica (6th-century, Tbilisi's oldest church). Free entry to all churches.

    Cost: Free TIP: Women cover heads with a scarf at churches — free scarves at entrances. Skip the souvenir shops between churches; they're 30-40% pricier than the Dry Bridge Sunday market.
  3. 14:00 Lunch at Salobie Bia (canonical lobio + mchadi) 1.5 hours

    The famous lobio (slow-cooked bean stew in clay pot) with hot mchadi (cornbread) and pickles. Order also a pkhali sampler (vegetable pâtés with walnut). $7-15 per person.

    Cost: $7-15 / GEL 20-40 TIP: Lunch peaks 13:00-15:00 — go 14:30 to avoid the worst wait. Cash gives a 5% discount.
  4. 16:00 Abanotubani sulfur baths (private room) 1.5 hours

    The Persian-style brick-domed sulfur baths in the Abanotubani district — the city's namesake. Private room for 1 hour with hot sulfur water + optional kisi scrub.

    Cost: $11-22 private room / GEL 30-60 (kisi scrub +GEL 20) TIP: Chreli Abano and Bath №5 have the best-preserved Persian tilework. Bring own toiletries; towel rental GEL 3 / $1.
  5. 18:30 Cable car to Narikala Fortress + Mother of Georgia statue 2 hours

    Cable car from Rike Park to Narikala Fortress (30-second ride, GEL 2.50 / $0.95). Walk along the ridge to Mother of Georgia (20m aluminum statue holding sword + wine cup). Sunset photos look down on Old Town toward Sameba Cathedral.

    Cost: $0.95 cable car / GEL 2.50 TIP: Cable car returns until 23:00. Walk down through Sololaki for the evening rather than taking the cable car back — neighborhood is full of 19th-century townhouses and quiet cafés.
  6. 21:00 Dinner at Tsiskvili (Georgian supra feast) 2 hours

    Converted watermill on the city's western edge with live folk music. The canonical Georgian supra (feast) experience — long communal tables, toasts led by a tamada (toastmaster). Best for groups of 4+; solo or couples can do the smaller corner tables.

    Cost: $18-40 per person / GEL 50-110 TIP: Reserve 3-5 days ahead for weekend evenings. Bolt 15-20 minutes from Old Town ($4-6). Live music after 20:00.

Meal Recommendations

Lunch

Salobie Bia (lobio + mchadi)

Old Town · $7-15 / GEL 20-40

Canonical Georgian beans-in-clay-pot lunch; pkhali sampler is the secondary order.

Retro Café Adjarian khachapuri

Sioni Cathedral area · $3-7 / GEL 8-20

Tear pieces from the boat-shaped bread, stir the raw egg + butter into the molten cheese.

Dinner

Tsiskvili

Saburtalo (Bolt 15 min from Old Town) · $18-40 / GEL 50-110

Live folk music + supra feast — order shared platters: khinkali, mtsvadi, khachapuri, pkhali.

Transit:

Bolt from the airport, then walking everywhere in the Old Town. Bolt back from Tsiskvili at night.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $32 Mid $75 Luxury $210
DAY 2

Mtskheta UNESCO Day + Sameba Cathedral + Vino Underground

Mtskheta day trip, Saint Nino history, amber wine evening

Activities

  1. 09:30 Bolt to Mtskheta (UNESCO ancient capital) 25-45 min

    Mtskheta is Georgia's ancient capital 20 km northwest. Bolt 25 minutes ($7-9 / GEL 18-25) or marshrutka from Didube Station (GEL 1, no schedule — leaves when full).

    Cost: $1-9 / GEL 1-25
  2. 10:15 Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (11th-century UNESCO) 1.5 hours

    The cathedral where Christ's robe is held per tradition. Built 1010-1029 by King Bagrat III. Free entry; women cover heads.

    Cost: Free TIP: Most-photographed angle is from the riverbank across the bridge. Tour groups arrive 11:00-13:00 — earlier is quieter.
  3. 12:00 Jvari Monastery (6th-century clifftop) 1 hour

    Clifftop monastery overlooking the confluence of Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. Bolt from Svetitskhoveli ($4-6 / GEL 10-16) — the road is too steep for a comfortable walk.

    Cost: $4-6 / GEL 10-16 taxi TIP: Best photo is the view down to Svetitskhoveli and the river confluence — bring zoom. Strong wind at the top; bring a layer.
  4. 14:00 Lunch at Salobie Original (Mtskheta riverbank) 1.5 hours

    The original Salobie restaurant (the Tbilisi branch is the sister location). Lobio in clay pots + freshly baked mchadi on a riverside terrace.

    Cost: $8-17 / GEL 22-45 TIP: Walk-in friendly. Cash and card both accepted. Bolt back to Tbilisi after lunch ($7-9).
  5. 17:00 Sameba (Holy Trinity) Cathedral 1.5 hours

    Largest Orthodox cathedral in the Caucasus at 87 meters, completed 2004. Sits on Elia Hill across the river from Old Town. Free entry; bring a scarf for women.

    Cost: Free TIP: Climb the hill behind the cathedral for the panoramic view of Tbilisi rooftops. Bolt back to Old Town ($2-4 / GEL 5-10).
  6. 20:00 Vino Underground amber wine flight + small plates dinner 2 hours

    Cooperative cellar bar founded by eight natural-wine producers. A flight of five amber wines (qvevri-fermented skin-contact whites) with cheese plate + khachapuri slices.

    Cost: $13-27 per person / GEL 35-75 TIP: Ask staff to explain each producer's village + grape — the staff are the producers' kids. Walk-in 14:00-18:00 is quiet; 19:00-22:00 fills up.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Café Daphna (Imeretian khachapuri)

Vera (Bolt 8 min from Old Town) · $5-9 / GEL 14-25

Best Imeretian khachapuri dough in Tbilisi — light, slightly sweet, made fresh 9:00-11:00.

Lunch

Salobie Original Mtskheta

Mtskheta riverbank · $8-17 / GEL 22-45

Lobio + mchadi on the river terrace; pkhali for cold first course.

Dinner

Vino Underground (amber flight + plates)

Old Town cellar · $13-27 / GEL 35-75

5-wine amber flight + sulguni cheese plate + khachapuri slice — the right canonical Georgian natural-wine intro.

Transit:

Bolt to Mtskheta and back ($14-18 round-trip). Walking + Bolt within Tbilisi.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $30 Mid $70 Luxury $195
DAY 3

Kakheti Wine Country (Telavi + Sighnaghi + Pheasant's Tears)

8,000-year qvevri winemaking, Alazani Valley, Bodbe Monastery

Activities

  1. 09:00 Day tour pickup — Kakheti wine route Pickup 15 min

    Day tour from Tbilisi to Kakheti (Telavi + Sighnaghi + Pheasant's Tears + Bodbe Monastery + lunch). 12 hours total. Book via Viator, GetYourGuide, or local agencies — $60-80 per person.

    Cost: $60-80 / GEL 165-220 tour package
  2. 11:30 Schuchmann Wines or Khareba tunnel cellar visit + tasting 2 hours

    Either Schuchmann (German-Georgian estate near Telavi — full vineyard tour walks you through oak + qvevri aging) or Khareba (8 km wine tunnel through a mountain, carved 1962 for KGB wine storage). Both include 4-5 wine tastings.

    Cost: Included in tour / standalone $13-22 / GEL 35-60 TIP: Confirm which winery your tour visits — most do Schuchmann or Khareba but not both. If self-driving, allow 30 min between.
  3. 14:00 Lunch + tasting at Pheasant's Tears (Sighnaghi ridge) 2 hours

    American-Georgian winery + restaurant on the Sighnaghi ridge overlooking the Alazani Valley. Qvevri-aged amber + Saperavi flight with slow-cooked lamb + Sulguni-stuffed bread.

    Cost: $22-45 / GEL 60-120 typical lunch + flight TIP: Most-photographed angle: terrace shot looking down the valley. Order the qvevri amber + Saperavi side by side — the contrast tells you the qvevri story without explanation.
  4. 16:30 Sighnaghi walled town + Bodbe Monastery 2 hours

    Sighnaghi is the 'city of love' — walled 18th-century town on a ridge. Walk the walls (free), see Saint Nino's burial place at Bodbe Monastery (10 min drive from Sighnaghi).

    Cost: Free walls + Free Bodbe entry TIP: Sighnaghi marriage hall is open 24/7 — locals come to wed any time. The wall walk is most-photographed at the southern stretch overlooking the Alazani Valley.
  5. 19:30 Return to Tbilisi + Old Town stroll 2 hours drive

    Drive back to Tbilisi (~2 hours). Most tours drop at Liberty Square 19:00-20:00. Walk the Rustaveli Avenue if energy remains.

    Cost: Included in tour
  6. 21:30 Farewell dinner at Cafe Littera (Writers' House garden) 2 hours

    Garden dining inside the 1905 Writers' House of Georgia. Chef Tekuna Gachechiladze's contemporary Georgian — beetroot pkhali, lamb with tarragon, qvevri wine pairing. The canonical Tbilisi honeymoon evening.

    Cost: $22-50 per person / GEL 60-135 (wine pairing +$20-30) TIP: Reserve 1-2 weeks ahead for May-September garden seating. Indoor winter dining is quieter but loses the magic. Walk back to Old Town hotels (10 min).

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Stamba Café library room

Vera (Bolt 5 min) · $9-22 / GEL 25-60

Inside the Stamba Hotel (former Soviet printing house). Library armchair under the bookcase is the most-photographed seat — arrive by 10:00 weekends.

Lunch

Pheasant's Tears Sighnaghi

Kakheti · $22-45 / GEL 60-120

Amber + Saperavi flight side by side on the valley terrace.

Dinner

Cafe Littera (Writers' House garden)

Vera · $22-50 / GEL 60-135

Contemporary Georgian under string lights and old plane trees. Wine pairing recommended.

Transit:

Day tour van for Kakheti round-trip. Bolt within Tbilisi.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $100 Mid $175 Luxury $380
DAY 4

Stepantsminda + Gergeti Trinity Church (Caucasus day)

Mt. Kazbek 5,054m + Georgian Military Highway

Activities

  1. 08:00 Day tour pickup — Stepantsminda route Pickup 15 min

    Day tour from Tbilisi via the Georgian Military Highway (the scenic Russia-bound road). Stops: Ananuri Fortress + Reservoir + Pasanauri (the village khinkali originated in) + Gudauri + Stepantsminda. 13 hours total. $50-70 per person.

    Cost: $50-70 / GEL 135-190 tour
  2. 10:30 Ananuri Fortress (16th-century reservoir view) 30 min

    Stone fortress complex on the Jinvali Reservoir 1.5 hours north of Tbilisi. Free entry, 30-min walk-around.

    Cost: Free TIP: Most-photographed angle is the fortress with the turquoise reservoir below.
  3. 12:30 Lunch at Pasanauri (khinkali origin village) 1 hour

    Pasanauri is the mountain village the canonical khinkali style is named after. Roadside taverns serve the original local version (more peppery + drier than Tbilisi).

    Cost: $5-12 / GEL 14-32 TIP: Order 5-7 khinkali per person. Hold by stem, suck broth first.
  4. 14:30 Gudauri viewpoint + Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument 45 min

    Gudauri (Georgia's main ski resort in winter) and the 1983 Friendship Monument — a Soviet-era circular mosaic overlook with Caucasus panorama.

    Cost: Free TIP: Strong wind at the monument; bring layers even in summer.
  5. 16:00 Stepantsminda + Gergeti Trinity Church 2 hours

    The canonical Caucasus image — 14th-century Gergeti Trinity Church on a 2,170m hill with Mt. Kazbek (5,054m) behind. From Stepantsminda village, a 4×4 shuttle takes you up the rough road to the church (10 min, GEL 30 / $11).

    Cost: $11 / GEL 30 shuttle TIP: Walk back down from the church through the meadow if weather is fine — 45 min descent with the best photo angles. Bring a scarf for church entry.
  6. 21:00 Return to Tbilisi + light dinner at Khinkali House or Khachapuri & Wine 1 hour

    Tour drops at Liberty Square 21:00-22:00. Light dinner — most travelers are tired from the long mountain day.

    Cost: $5-15 / GEL 14-40

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Stamba Café (library room)

Vera · $9-22 / GEL 25-60

Eat well — long mountain day ahead.

Lunch

Pasanauri village tavern

Pasanauri (1.5h north) · $5-12 / GEL 14-32

Canonical mountain-village khinkali — drier and peppery, the original version.

Dinner

Khinkali House or Khachapuri & Wine

Old Town / Marjanishvili · $5-15 / GEL 14-40

Light dinner — choose by which is closer to your hotel.

Transit:

Day tour van round-trip Tbilisi-Stepantsminda (13 hours). No Bolt at altitude — bring snacks + water.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $110 Luxury $240
DAY 5

Uplistsikhe Cave City + Gori + Farewell Brunch

Pre-Christian cave city + Stalin Museum + slow departure

Activities

  1. 09:00 Bolt or shared taxi to Uplistsikhe Cave City 1h20 min drive

    Uplistsikhe is 90 km west of Tbilisi — pre-Christian Iberian (Georgian) cave city carved into volcanic rock in the 1st millennium BCE. Bolt $25-37 / GEL 70-100 one-way or join a shared tour ($25-35).

    Cost: $25-37 Bolt / GEL 70-100 TIP: Most travelers combine with Gori (Stalin's birthplace, 15 min drive from Uplistsikhe). A tour package covers both for $35-50 including transport.
  2. 10:30 Uplistsikhe Cave City walk-through 1.5 hours

    20+ caves carved into volcanic tuff — a queen's hall, a Christian church (added later), pagan altars, kitchens, wine cellars. Active settlement from the 6th century BCE to 13th century CE.

    Cost: $6 entry / GEL 15 TIP: Wear good shoes — the cave floor is uneven volcanic rock. The peak afternoon heat in summer is brutal; the caves themselves stay cool.
  3. 13:00 Lunch + Gori (Stalin's birthplace + Stalin Museum) 2.5 hours (lunch + museum)

    Gori is 15 minutes from Uplistsikhe — Stalin's birth town. The Stalin Museum is historically informative and politically uncomfortable (the museum largely avoids the gulag history). Free to walk Gori's main square; museum entry $4-6.

    Cost: $4-6 museum / GEL 10-15 TIP: Most Tbilisi-bound day tours include Gori + the museum. If self-driving, the Stalin childhood home is preserved in a glass pavilion outside the museum (the most-photographed angle).
  4. 16:00 Return to Tbilisi + free time 1.5 hours drive

    Bolt or shared van back. Free afternoon — last shopping at Dry Bridge market (Sat-Sun) or Rustaveli Avenue cafés.

    Cost: $25-37 / GEL 70-100
  5. 19:30 Farewell dinner at Barbarestan (18th-century recipes) 2 hours

    8-course tasting menu of pre-Soviet Georgian dishes. Aubergine rolls with walnut + pomegranate, dolma with sour-plum sauce, family chef's tasting.

    Cost: $28-50 per person / GEL 75-135 (wine pairing +$20-30) TIP: Reserve 1 week ahead — chef's tasting fills first. Ground-floor wine cellar visit included.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Café Linville (Vake)

Vake · $5-17 / GEL 15-45

All-day brunch — eggs benedict + pkhali, breakfast khachapuri.

Lunch

Gori family tavern (walk-in)

Gori main square · $5-12 / GEL 14-32

Khinkali + Georgian salad + Mtsvadi at any of the Gori-square tavernas.

Dinner

Barbarestan (18th-century recipes)

Old Town · $28-50 / GEL 75-135

Chef's tasting menu of revived pre-Soviet Georgian dishes — the canonical Tbilisi farewell dinner.

Transit:

Bolt or shared van to Uplistsikhe + Gori round-trip. Walking + Bolt in Tbilisi.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $65 Mid $130 Luxury $280
DAY 6

David Gareja Monastery + Azerbaijan Border Day

6th-century cave monastery + Caucasus desert

Activities

  1. 08:30 Day tour pickup — David Gareja route Pickup 15 min

    Day tour from Tbilisi to David Gareja Monastery Complex (6th-century, 70 km southeast on the Azerbaijan border). 10 hours total. $35-50 per person.

    Cost: $35-50 / GEL 95-135 tour
  2. 11:00 Lavra Monastery (the lower complex) 1 hour

    The main monastery building, founded by Saint David Garejeli in the 6th century. Active monastery; monks still live here. Free entry; cover shoulders + knees.

    Cost: Free TIP: The carved cells on the cliff face above the lavra are the most-photographed angle.
  3. 12:30 Lunch at the parking-area canteen 1 hour

    The single canteen at the David Gareja parking serves khinkali + khachapuri + Georgian salad. Tours usually include lunch.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Bring extra water — the parking-area tap is unreliable in summer.
  4. 14:00 Udabno Monastery (the upper cliff frescoes) 2 hours hike

    1.5-hour hike up to the Udabno cave monastery — 6th-12th century frescoes inside the cliff caves. The trail crosses unmarked border zones with Azerbaijan; stay with the group guide.

    Cost: Free (with guide) TIP: Wear sturdy shoes — the trail is rocky. The frescoes are dim — bring a phone with flashlight.
  5. 17:30 Drive back + light dinner at Shavi Lomi 1.5 hours dinner

    Drive back to Tbilisi (~2 hours). Drop at Liberty Square 19:30. Dinner at Shavi Lomi (Vera) — chef Meriko Gubeladze's contemporary Georgian, mushroom khinkali + truffled khachapuri.

    Cost: $14-37 per person / GEL 38-100

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Stamba Café

Vera · $9-22 / GEL 25-60

Eat well — long desert day ahead.

Lunch

David Gareja parking canteen

David Gareja · $5-12 / GEL 14-32 (often included)

Filling khinkali + khachapuri — refuel for the Udabno hike.

Dinner

Shavi Lomi

Vera · $14-37 / GEL 38-100

Mushroom khinkali + truffled khachapuri + a glass of natural amber.

Transit:

Day tour van round-trip Tbilisi-David Gareja (10 hours). Bolt within Tbilisi.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $55 Mid $100 Luxury $230
DAY 7

Slow Day + Dry Bridge Market + Departure

Rustaveli museums, sulfur bath round 2, farewell brunch

Activities

  1. 10:00 Brunch at Café Linville (Vake) 1.5 hours

    Slow morning — eggs benedict, breakfast khachapuri, espresso. Café Linville is the canonical Tbilisi digital-nomad brunch.

    Cost: $5-17 / GEL 15-45
  2. 12:00 Rustaveli Avenue + Georgian National Museum 2 hours

    Tbilisi's main boulevard — the Opera House, Parliament, National Museum (the gold treasury room is the highlight). Free walk + GEL 7 / $3 museum entry.

    Cost: $3 museum / GEL 7 TIP: Skip the Soviet Occupation room if politically charged content makes you uncomfortable; it's small but pointed.
  3. 14:30 Dry Bridge Sunday market (Sat-Sun only) 1.5 hours

    Soviet-era flea market under the Dry Bridge — old cameras, silverware, icons, militaria. Pure people-watching. Cash only; haggle to 50-60% of asked price.

    Cost: Free entry; haggle for items TIP: If your trip ends Mon-Fri, swap for Fabrika complex (Marjanishvili) — courtyard bars, vintage shops, coworking.
  4. 16:30 Second sulfur bath session (final relaxation) 1.5 hours

    A second round of Abanotubani sulfur baths — your skin already remembers from Day 1, so this time go straight for a longer 90-minute private room + kisi scrub.

    Cost: $11-30 / GEL 30-80 TIP: Royal Bathhouse and Chreli Abano are the best-preserved Persian tilework. Bring own toiletries; tip the scrub attendant GEL 5 / $2.
  5. 19:30 Farewell dinner + departure prep 2 hours

    Last dinner — pick based on what you missed. If you skipped Cafe Littera, book it now. If you've done both Barbarestan and Cafe Littera, do Tsiskvili for the supra feast send-off.

    Cost: $18-50 / GEL 50-135

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Café Linville (Vake brunch)

Vake · $5-17 / GEL 15-45

Eggs benedict + breakfast khachapuri + Georgian-spice latte.

Lunch

Salobie Bia (canonical lobio repeat)

Old Town · $7-15 / GEL 20-40

Round 2 of the famous lobio + mchadi — by now you understand why this is the canonical lunch.

Dinner

Tsiskvili (supra feast farewell) or Cafe Littera (garden)

Saburtalo or Vera · $18-50 / GEL 50-135

Whichever you missed — Tsiskvili for the loud communal feast, Cafe Littera for the quiet garden honeymoon dinner.

Transit:

Walking + Bolt within Tbilisi. Bolt to airport at the end (35-45 min before departure).

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $48 Mid $110 Luxury $260

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Tbilisi 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 7 days too long for Tbilisi?
Not if you want to see Georgia properly. Five days is the canonical sweet spot (city + Mtskheta + Kakheti + Stepantsminda + Uplistsikhe). Seven days adds David Gareja monastery + a relaxed slow day for what the 5-day pace skips. Most travelers regret going at 3 days; few regret going at 7.
Should I combine Tbilisi with Yerevan or Baku?
Tbilisi + Yerevan is the most-popular Caucasus combo — a 6-7 hour shared van across the border ($30-50) or a flight ($150-200). Yerevan adds Armenian monasteries (Khor Virap, Geghard, Tatev) + Soviet-era Yerevan + Mount Ararat views. Tbilisi + Baku is harder — the land border is open but slow; flights are easier ($150-250). Baku is more expensive (oil money) and architecturally modern; Yerevan is closer to Tbilisi in price + feel. Most travelers do Tbilisi (5-7 days) + Yerevan (3-4 days) for a 10-day Caucasus trip.

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