
A walking route through the historic heart of Tbilisi — from Rustaveli metro station to the famous Sulfur Baths in Abanotubani. Along the way, you'll explore hidden courtyards, iconic landmarks, and solve puzzles at 9 unique spots across approximately 3 km.



"We had already visited Tbilisi once before and thought we knew the city. We didn't. The quest showed us details we had walked past many times without ever stopping. A great way to see a familiar place with fresh eyes."
"We did this as a group of four. Two hours went by very quickly. We argued, laughed, and nearly fell out a couple of times — but in the end we solved everything ourselves without using a single hint. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to spend time well."
"I have lived in Tbilisi for several years and did the quest out of curiosity. A little embarrassing to admit, but one of the locations on the route was something I knew nothing about — despite passing it countless times. The quest clearly comes from people who genuinely love this city."
"We did this as a pair, during a trip. An unusual choice perhaps, but it ended up being one of the best parts of the whole journey. The final location was particularly memorable — a very special place to finish."
"I was not convinced about city quests in general. Assumed it would feel lightweight. I was wrong. The tasks are genuinely interesting, the logic is always there, and nothing ever feels random or forced. Already looking for similar quests in other cities."
"I did the quest on my own and enjoyed every minute. You set your own pace, nobody rushes you. One of the tasks made me laugh out loud in the middle of the street. People turned to look."
"Organised this for a small work group. Everyone enjoyed it, including the people who were not sold on the idea at the start. The route is comfortable, the distances are easy, and everything is outdoors and freely accessible."
"Came with a friend and we both loved it. What stood out most is that the quest does not just tell you things — it makes you notice and figure things out for yourself. That feels completely different from reading a guidebook. The city starts to feel like it is actually talking to you."
"Really enjoyed it overall. Good tasks, sensible route. One task took us much longer than expected — but solving it without any hints gave us a real sense of satisfaction. Four stars mainly because we expected a slightly stronger finish. Still very much worth doing."
"A good quest, especially for first-time visitors. I did it with someone who was seeing Tbilisi for the first time — they loved it. Personally I would have liked one or two more tasks. The route ends a little sooner than you expect and you find yourself wanting more. Which is probably a compliment more than a criticism."