Tbilisi with Kids — Family Travel Guide
Mtatsminda funicular rides, giant Ferris wheel thrills, and khachapuri bites the whole family craves.
Explore 107 parent-verified places and 34 honest skips for families visiting Tbilisi. Browse Theater, Park, Other, Garden, Theme Park, Science Center, and more. Age-specific recommendations for toddlers through teens (ages 2–14), with modular day plans and tips from real families.
Tbilisi with Kids — Key Facts
- Kid-friendly places verified: 107
- Great for ages 0–5: 63 spots
- Great for ages 6–10: 93 spots
- Great for ages 11–14: 81 spots
- Things to skip flagged: 34
- Typical visit per stop: ≈1.6h
- Average "wow" score: 3.5/5
- Strongest categories: Food, Museum, Park
Tbilisi with Kids — Common Questions
- Is Tbilisi good for toddlers and preschoolers?
- Kidworthy verifies 63 kid-spots in Tbilisi suited to ages 0–5, including Lisi Lake and Rike Park. It also flags 34 things to skip with young kids.
- What age kids is Tbilisi best for?
- Tbilisi works across ages: 63 verified spots suit ages 0–5, 93 suit ages 6–10, and 81 suit ages 11–14.
- What should you skip in Tbilisi with kids?
- Mtskheta Archaeological Museum — This is a very traditional, academic museum with minimal English signage and zero interactive elements for children. In total Kidworthy flags 34 things to skip in Tbilisi.
- Is Tbilisi easy to visit with kids?
- Across 107 verified places, Tbilisi averages an effort score of 1.7/4 (1 = just show up, 4 = heavy planning), with typical visits of ≈1.6h per stop.
Top Things to Do in Tbilisi with Kids
- Lisi Lake (park) — A breath of fresh air just 15 minutes from the city center, featuring a flat 3km paved loop perfect for strollers and ti
- Rike Park (park) — A modern, centrally located green space that serves as the perfect 'reset button' for kids between sightseeing stops in
- Rooms Hotel Tbilisi (other) — A former publishing house turned into a moody, vintage-chic boutique hotel that feels like a Wes Anderson film set. Whil
- Turtle Lake (Kus Tba) (park) — A breezy hilltop escape from Tbilisi’s summer heat, accessible via a charmingly vintage cable car from Vake Park. Famili
- National Botanical Garden of Georgia (garden) — A massive, forest-like escape right in the city center featuring hidden waterfalls, a bamboo grove, and a Japanese garde
- Focus Mokus (theme park) — Located inside the East Point Mall, this is Georgia's largest indoor entertainment center, featuring a massive multi-lev
- EXPERIMATORIUM – Interactive Science Museum (science center) — A hands-on science playground where kids are encouraged to touch everything, from creating indoor tornadoes to exploring
- Dedaena Park Skatepark (sports) — The beating heart of Tbilisi's youth culture, this spacious concrete skatepark is the city's premier spot for skateboard
- Aghmashenebeli Avenue (Pedestrian Section) (district) — A beautifully restored, car-free stretch of 19th-century architecture that serves as one of Tbilisi's most relaxed famil
- Shavi Lomi (food) — A bohemian, artsy 'hidden' restaurant set in a charming old house with a massive, eclectic courtyard that feels like a c
- Tbilisi Puppet Theatre (Rezo Gabriadze Marionette Theater) (theater) — A whimsical, leaning clock tower and theater that looks like it was plucked from a fairy tale, created by legendary arti
- KidzLand Tbilisi (entertainment) — A miniature 'edutainment' city where kids can role-play over a dozen professions, from firefighting to surgery, in immer
- Bombora Toy Store (Rustaveli) (shopping) — Tbilisi's premier toy destination, Bombora is a massive, warehouse-style space that blends international brands with hig
- Tbilisi Horse Riding (Pegasus Riding Club) (sports) — A professional equestrian center located on the scenic outskirts of Tbilisi, offering everything from introductory arena
- Mother of Georgia (Kartlis Deda) (landmark) — This 20-meter aluminum giant overlooks Tbilisi, holding a sword for enemies and wine for friends—a perfect introduction
- Astra Park (sports) — The city's premier indoor karting destination featuring a 2,000-square-meter track and professional Sodikart vehicles. I
- Holy Trinity Cathedral (Sameba) (temple) — A massive, gold-domed landmark that dominates the Tbilisi skyline, offering sprawling gardens and impressive architectur
- City Mall Saburtalo (Entertainment Area) (entertainment) — Tbilisi's most polished indoor play hub, featuring a high-tech bowling alley and a massive VR gaming zone that puts olde
- Stamba Hotel Lobby & Café (food) — A jaw-dropping industrial-chic space housed in a former Soviet publishing house, featuring soaring ceilings and massive
- Georgian National Opera and Ballet Theater (theater) — A stunning Neo-Moorish architectural gem on Rustaveli Avenue offering world-class ballet and opera at surprisingly affor
What to Skip in Tbilisi with Kids
- Mtskheta Archaeological Museum
- Tbilisi Sea - public bus drop-off walk to shore
- Tbilisi Funicular Lower Station Café
- Tbilisi Flea Market at Dry Bridge – Soviet Military Stalls
- Tbilisi Samgori Market
- Tbilisi Reservoir Beach (Tbilisi Sea Beach Club)
- Anchiskhati Basilica
- Tbilisi Railway Station (Central Station Exterior)
- Tbilisi Sea - cliffy/rocky access spots (unmarked)
- Tbilisi Wine Museum (various venues)
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