Wine Gallery
Wine Gallery: A Georgian Wine Experience
Discover Georgia's ancient winemaking traditions at Wine Gallery in Tbilisi, offering a curated selection of local wines and a taste of Georgian culture.
Wine Gallery in Tbilisi is more than just a wine store; it's an immersive experience into Georgia's 8,000-year-old winemaking history. Located in Old Tbilisi, it offers a curated selection of local wines, embodying Georgian hospitality and culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in Old Tbilisi, Wine Gallery is easily accessible by foot. Head towards Rustaveli Avenue and walk in the direction of the 'Rustaveli Theatre'. Turn left onto Pushkin Street, walk straight until you reach Mikheili Tsinamdzghvrishvili Street, then turn right. The Wine Gallery is located at number 39. There are no costs associated with walking.
Public Transport
Tbilisi has an efficient public transportation system including metro and buses. The closest metro station to Wine Gallery is Marjanishvili. From there, it is approximately a 10-15 minute walk. Alternatively, several bus routes serve the area. A single fare on public transport costs 1 GEL, and this covers bus, metro, or cable car travel for 90 minutes.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Tbilisi and can be hailed on the street or booked through apps like Bolt and Yandex. A taxi ride from Liberty Square to Wine Gallery typically costs between 6-10 GEL, depending on traffic and the app used. Be sure to agree on the fare or check the app estimate before starting your journey.
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