Narikala Fortress in Tbilisi

Narikala Fortress

Tbilisi, Georgia

3 ticket options available · from $25 · free cancellation on 2 of 3

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Tours, passes & combos at Narikala Fortress

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

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Tripadvisor Free cancellation Tbilisi 'Dive into the Past' $25 View
Viator Free cancellation Tbilisi 'Dive into the Past' $25 View

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Fortress in Tbilisi, Georgia

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Is Narikala Fortress safe for tourists?

Visit Narikala Fortress There are very little safety measures though, and you can climb up some crumbly areas, so be warned. It's very pretty views at the very top but you will have to climb with all four limbs just a short ways. This is near the Mother Georgia, but best to be visited with enough time to just see it.

How much does it cost to visit Narikala Fortress?

If you walk by foot, entry to the fortress is FREE, but if you want to look around the city sightings from the cable car, then it costs 2,5 Lari. It has 8 seats, and the passengers can see EVERYTHING, as the cable cars have glass-floors.

Is Narikala Fortress closed in Tbilisi?

Narikala Fortress is currently undergoing renovations and is closed to visitors for the time being (as of spring 2026). You can still visit the Mother of Georgia and the National Botanical Garden, but the fortress itself is completely closed off.

What to do in Narikala Fortress?

Perched above Tbilisi's Old Town, Narikala is a 4th‑century hilltop fortress with the city's best panoramas. Ride the Rike Park cable car or hike up past the sulfur baths, then wander the ramparts and St. Nicholas Church—sunset is prime.

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