Urban culture by private car

Tbilisi Street Art &
Soviet Architecture Ride

Explore bold murals, stark concrete and Soviet-era landmarks with a driver who knows their story

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A Creative & Concrete Ride Through Tbilisi’s Past and Present

From massive murals to abandoned Soviet-era buildings, this private tour offers a curated look into Tbilisi’s evolving visual culture. Your local driver will take you through lesser-known neighborhoods with standout graffiti, avant-garde blocks, brutalist icons, and post-Soviet decay. This is ideal for photographers, architecture fans, or travelers seeking something raw and real. Pickup and drop-off available anywhere in Georgia.

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What’s included

Private vehicle with knowledgeable driver

Stops at key street art sites and brutalist buildings

Commentary on history, culture, and construction

Pickup/drop-off anywhere in Georgia

Street Art Highlights

Discover bold murals in districts like Marjanishvili and Didube, underground graffiti under rail crossings, and public art hidden in residential areas. We know where the latest works appear , and the stories behind them.

Soviet-Era Landmarks

Visit monumental concrete buildings like the Bank of Georgia HQ, Wedding Palace, or the Chronicle of Georgia. Depending on access, we may include semi-abandoned blocks or monuments from the socialist period.

Duration & Pricing

The tour lasts 3 to 3.5 hours and costs $75 per vehicle (up to six passengers). We offer custom routing depending on your visual or architectural interest, and pickup can be from anywhere in Tbilisi or beyond.

See Another Side of Tbilisi

This is not your average city tour. If you're into offbeat visuals, Soviet concrete, and contemporary murals, this ride is for you. We’ll take you to the places locals talk about , and explain what they mean.

Frequently asked questions

Yes , this tour is great for photographers. We give you enough time at each stop for wide shots, details, and long exposures.

Some are view-only from outside due to government or private ownership, but we choose locations where at least visual access is guaranteed.

Depending on safety and access, yes , we may include semi-abandoned residential blocks or older infrastructure still visible in the cityscape.

Absolutely , if you prefer a route focused on brutalism, post-war architecture or government monuments, we’ll tailor it to that theme.