Planning your visit
The National Botanical Garden of Tbilisi opens a walkable world for every visitor, but a little planning ensures the best experience. Weather shifts quickly in Georgia; bright spring mornings may turn wet after lunch, while summer heats up early, encouraging morning arrivals. Entry requires a small fee, and tickets are sold at the main entrance, rarely selling out. Most crowds gather near the entrance and waterfall in afternoons, but quiet pockets stretch beyond.
- Best time to visit: Spring (April–June) for blooms, or weekdays in early morning to skip crowds
- How to get there: Reachable on foot from Old Tbilisi or via bus/taxi; easier access through the main Botanika entrance
- Accessibility: Main paths are paved for strollers or wheelchairs; some garden slopes require caution for seniors
- Average visit duration: Plan for 2–3 hours to see highlights, or a full day for picnics and deep exploring









