Tbilisi October — Narikala Fortress overlooking the Old Town in autumn colours during Tbilisoba season

Best time to visit Tbilisi for events and culture

When to visit Tbilisi for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

October

Tbilisoba — the city's biggest celebration, autumn colours, and the year's finest atmosphere.

Tbilisoba festival (early October) is Tbilisi's biggest annual celebration: music, crafts, dancing, and food across the Old Town, celebrating the city's founding — the atmosphere is genuinely local and festive rather than staged for tourists

Rtveli continues into October in higher-altitude vineyards; the combination of the harvest season and Tbilisoba makes October the most culturally rich month in the Georgian calendar

Autumn light transforms the city; the warm ochre and red tones of the old buildings become extraordinary in October light, and the vine leaves turning on the balconied facades add to the palette

All months ranked — Events

October

Best match

Tbilisoba — the city's biggest celebration, autumn colours, and the year's finest atmosphere.

#1 for events

September

Best match

The grape harvest arrives — Rtveli season makes September the most culturally charged month in the Georgian year.

#2 for events

April

Strong option

Orthodox Easter transforms the city — one of Georgia's most powerful cultural experiences if the dates align.

#3 for events

May

Strong option

The sweet spot — warm, clear, vibrant, and still more affordable than equivalent European cities.

#4 for events

January

Strong option

Orthodox Christmas and New Year festivities make January more alive than you'd expect for a cold and grey month.

#5 for events

March

Worth considering

Spring arrives early in Tbilisi — the city opens up fast and prices are still very low.

#6 for events

December

Worth considering

Cold and quiet with New Year approaching — the sulphur baths are at their best and prices are near their floor.

#7 for events

June

Worth considering

Hot, sunny, and increasingly busy — the outdoor culture is at its peak but the heat is building.

#8 for events

February

Worth considering

Cold and quiet with improving light — the cheapest time to visit, popular only with those in the know.

#9 for events

November

Worth considering

The city quietens after the autumn peak — still comfortable to visit, with good value and minimal crowds.

#10 for events

July

Worth considering

The hottest and driest month — excellent for nightlife, difficult for midday sightseeing.

#11 for events

August

Worth considering

Still peak summer — same heat as July, still dry, but the autumn sweet spot is close.

#12 for events

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