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National Botanical Garden

National Botanical Garden

Tbilisi, Georgia

Green hills rise gently above Tbilisi, sheltering a centuries-old escape under canopies of linden and oak. The National Botanical Garden breathes history and nature into the city, drawing daily walkers, school groups, gardeners, and photo hunters. This living museum offers a cool oasis—just past Narikala Fortress—where winding paths reveal rare plants, fountains, lazy streams, and hidden gardens shaped by the seasons.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
8 GEL
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
Botanikuri St, T'bilisi, Georgia

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

Must see stuff

Hidden behind old city walls, the garden quietly slides from manicured flowerbeds to wild forested trails. Old stone bridges cross clear streams fed by mountain water. A gentle waterfall tumbles into a sunken glen, a favorite for local couples and wedding photographers. Beyond the core sights, visitors discover medicinal plant groves, a Japanese garden, and hothouse exotics.

  • Key sights: Waterfall, historic Orbeliani Bridge, and the lush rose garden
  • Unique experiences: Find the Japanese corner for cherry blossoms in spring, or take a self-guided audio tour on weekends
  • Photo-worthy locations: Panoramic views from the upper gardens, and ancient fortress ruins framing valley scenes
  • Cultural facts: Established over 300 years ago, the gardens once supplied rare medicinal herbs to Georgian royalty

Tips for your visit

The gardens reward careful explorers—and a little patience. Main paths wind gently, but some trails are steep or slippery after rain. Outside food is welcome (and locals often picnic under the plane trees), but alcohol and fires are not. Watch for older signs in Georgian only; finding hidden corners may require guesswork or chatting with gardeners. The site feels safe, but the occasional bee or dog wanders through the open space.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Mornings, and weekday afternoons
  • What to bring: Water, sun hat, snacks, camera, and sturdy walking shoes
  • Local etiquette: Enjoy flowers without picking, greet staff with "gamarjoba," and walk bikes on the main paths
  • Safety or comfort: Mind the uneven stones near water features and watch for afternoon sun on exposed slopes

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