Mtskheta & Jvari Monastery and Half-Day Retro Car Tour Tbilisi tour by Retro car
ID: GYG1320123-2016380
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País: Georgia
Duración:
01:30 horas
Descripción
Experience Georgia’s history on a stylish retro car Tbilisi tour. Visit the UNESCO-listed Mtskheta city and the iconic Jvari Monastery, capturing breathtaking views
This tour is designed to be more than just a sightseeing trip; it is a cinematic journey through the heart of Georgia. From the moment you hear the distinct, rhythmic purr of our vintage car’s engine, you’ll know this is something special. The chrome gleams in the sunlight, the interior smells of aged leather and history, and as we pull away, you’ll notice every head turning to catch a glimpse of your stylish ride. It’s not just a vehicle; it’s a time machine that sets the mood for an unforgettable day.
Our first destination is the breathtaking Jvari Monastery. Perched high on a rocky mountaintop, this 6th-century marvel offers a panoramic view that will leave you absolutely speechless. From this vantage point, you’ll witness the mystical confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers, where the different colored waters meet but don’t immediately mix. It is a moment of pure serenity, framed by the open window of your retro ride, with the mountain breeze carrying the scent of wild herbs.
Descending from the heights, we glide into the ancient Mtskheta city, the former capital and spiritual soul of the nation. The narrow, cobbled streets feel like they were designed specifically for our classic car. We stop at the magnificent Svetackhoveli monastery, a place of immense spiritual weight. As you walk through its grand gates, the sight of ancient frescoes and the towering stone walls transport you back to the Golden Age of Georgia. Your guide will share the legends of the "Life-Giving Pillar" as the vintage car waits outside like a loyal companion from a different era.
Next, we cruise back toward the vibrant pulse of Tbilisi, making a grand entrance into Freedom Square. The golden statue of Saint George gleams above us as we circle the heart of the capital. There is something truly magical about seeing the neoclassical architecture reflected in the polished hood of your classic car. We then dive into the atmospheric labyrinth of the Old Town, where every corner holds a secret. You will feel the heartbeat of the city as we navigate past leaning wooden balconies and hidden courtyards that seem frozen in time.
The air grows warmer as we approach the legendary sulfur bath district. The iconic brick domes of Abanotubani rise from the earth like something out of a fairy tale. From the comfort of your seat, you’ll hear the story of King Vakhtang and his hunting pheasant before we head toward the Bridge of Peace. This glass-and-steel masterpiece serves as a shimmering portal between the 4th and 21st centuries. Finally, we conclude our journey at the legendary Dry Bridge market. This open-air treasure trove is the spiritual home of our retro tour. As you wander through stalls filled with vintage cameras, Soviet medals, and hand-painted art, you’ll realize that the past isn’t just something you’re visiting—it’s something you’ve been living throughout this entire experience.
Lo más destacado
- Ride in a stylish vintage car while cruising through the heart of Tbilisi city!
- Explore the ancient streets of Mtskheta, the legendary former Georgian capital!
- Enjoy panoramic views from Jvari Monastery where the two mighty rivers converge!
Lenguajes de guiado
INCLUIDO
- English or Russian speaking guide
- Comfortable Mini bus
¿Cuándo debo reservar?
Para garantizar la disponibilidad de la reserva lo antes posible. Vale la pena reservar con antelación, especialmente si planeas el viaje durante la temporada alta, como los días festivos o los fines de semana.
Cancelaciones
Esta excursión se puede cancelar sin costo alguno hasta :tiempo de cancelación horas antes del inicio del viaje. Si lo cancela después de 24 horas o no se presenta en la excursión, se le cobrará el precio total de la actividad. El retraso en la recogida o en la salida se considerará como no presentarse.