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Tbilisi Funicular
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Mtatsminda Pantheon
MQWQ+9FH, Tbilisi, Georgia
Mtatsminda View Point
Mtatsminda Plateau, 0114, Tbilisi, 9 ქაქუცა ჩოლოყაშვილის ქუჩა, Tbilisi, Georgia
Funicular Park
9 ქაქუცა ჩოლოყაშვილის ქუჩა, Tbilisi, Georgia
Mtatsminda Park
ზედა პლატო, ფუნიკულიორი, Tbilisi 0105, Georgia
Experimentorium - Science Museum
17 Pavle Ingorokva St, Tbilisi 0181, Georgia
Jurassic Park
9 ქაქუცა ჩოლოყაშვილის ქუჩა, Tbilisi, Georgia
Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi
25 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
Baia Gallery
19A Pavle Ingorokva St, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
Rustaveli National Theatre
17 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia
Georgian National Museum
3 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi 0105, Georgia
Nearby restaurants
Funicular
Mtatsminda plateau, 0114 Tbilisi, 9 ქაქუცა ჩოლოყაშვილის ქუჩა, Tbilisi 0114, Georgia
Puri Guliani
9 ქაქუცა ჩოლოყაშვილის ქუჩა, Tbilisi 0144, Georgia
Madre
5 Besiki Square, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
Ratto Bistró
9 Vukol Beridze St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Respublika Grill Bar
19 Pavle Ingorokva St, Tbilisi 0114, Georgia
Green Cafe
Mtatsminda Park, 9 ქაქუცა ჩოლოყაშვილის ქუჩა, Tbilisi, Georgia
Thai Royal Cuisine
3 Zaal Dumbadze St, Tbilisi 0106, Georgia
Giorgio
38 Arsena St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Charm Thai
13 Arsena St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Erti kava Coffee Room
8 Mitropan Laghidze St, Tbilisi 0144, Georgia
Nearby hotels
Hotel Astoria Tbilisi
12 Shio Chitadze St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Hostel At Funicular
6/1 Mtatsminda St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Hotel Adamo
City, 0105 8, Polikarpe Kakabadze St, Tbilisi, Georgia
Hotel Old Town Mtatsminda
8/5, 8/5 Vedzini St, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
Guest House Formula-1
13a Kote Meskhi St, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
Citrus Hotel
N3, 3 9 Aprili St, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
Pirosmani Basement
kote mesxi st. 5 kote mesxi st. 5 tbilisi, Region 0108, Georgia
9 Borbalo Street Hostel
Borbalo Street 9, Tbilisi City 0108, Georgia
Diwan Hostel
9 Vukol Beridze Street T'bilisi, 0108, Georgia
Shota Rustaveli Boutique Hotel
1 Taras Shevchenko St, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia
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Tbilisi Funicular

Tbilisi, Georgia
4.2(271)
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attractions: Mtatsminda Pantheon, Mtatsminda View Point, Funicular Park, Mtatsminda Park, Experimentorium - Science Museum, Jurassic Park, Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi, Baia Gallery, Rustaveli National Theatre, Georgian National Museum, restaurants: Funicular, Puri Guliani, Madre, Ratto Bistró, Respublika Grill Bar, Green Cafe, Thai Royal Cuisine, Giorgio, Charm Thai, Erti kava Coffee Room
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Nearby attractions of Tbilisi Funicular

Mtatsminda Pantheon

Mtatsminda View Point

Funicular Park

Mtatsminda Park

Experimentorium - Science Museum

Jurassic Park

Opera and Ballet Theater of Tbilisi

Baia Gallery

Rustaveli National Theatre

Georgian National Museum

Mtatsminda Pantheon

Mtatsminda Pantheon

4.8

(483)

Open 24 hours
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Mtatsminda View Point

Mtatsminda View Point

4.8

(110)

Open 24 hours
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Funicular Park

Funicular Park

4.6

(3.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Mtatsminda Park

Mtatsminda Park

4.6

(9.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Wine tasting in historic cellar
Wine tasting in historic cellar
Wed, Dec 24 • 10:00 PM
Tbilisi, 0105, Georgia
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Dive into Soviet Tbilisi, architecture and people
Dive into Soviet Tbilisi, architecture and people
Thu, Dec 25 • 10:00 AM
Tbilisi, 114, Georgia
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Trace Tbilisi history and see modern marvels
Trace Tbilisi history and see modern marvels
Thu, Dec 25 • 10:45 AM
Tbilisi, 00000, Georgia
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Nearby restaurants of Tbilisi Funicular

Funicular

Puri Guliani

Madre

Ratto Bistró

Respublika Grill Bar

Green Cafe

Thai Royal Cuisine

Giorgio

Charm Thai

Erti kava Coffee Room

Funicular

Funicular

4.5

(2.6K)

$$

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Puri Guliani

Puri Guliani

3.9

(118)

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Madre

Madre

4.8

(518)

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Ratto Bistró

Ratto Bistró

4.7

(636)

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Shabeer HydrodShabeer Hydrod
The Tbilisi Funicular is one of the city's most iconic attractions, offering a unique and memorable experience that combines stunning scenery, historical significance, and a bit of adventure. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to expect: 🚉 The Ride: The funicular takes you on an exhilarating 500-meter journey up the Mtatsminda Hill, providing breathtaking panoramic views of Tbilisi. The ride itself is smooth and comfortable, and the anticipation builds as you ascend towards the top. 📍 Stations: Lower Station: This is where your journey begins. Located near the city center, it's easily accessible by foot or a short taxi ride. The station has a charming, old-world feel with its beautifully maintained structure and vintage appeal. Middle Station: The funicular stops here for those who wish to visit the Mtatsminda Pantheon, a historic cemetery where many notable Georgians are buried. This stop is a short walk from the pantheon and provides a wonderful opportunity to explore some of the country's rich history. Upper Station: The final stop is at the top of Mtatsminda Hill. From here, you can enjoy spectacular views of Tbilisi, dine at the stylish Funicular Restaurant Complex, or spend a fun-filled day at Mtatsminda Park, an amusement park with rides and attractions for all ages. 🎟️ Tickets: Tickets can be purchased at the Lower Station counter. They are reasonably priced, and there are options for both one-way and return trips. Make sure to get your tickets early, especially during peak tourist season, as the funicular is a popular attraction. 🌟 Highlights: Stunning Views: The journey offers unparalleled views of Tbilisi, making it perfect for photography enthusiasts. Historical Interest: The Mtatsminda Pantheon at the Middle Station is a must-visit for those interested in Georgian history. Amusement Park: The top station is home to Mtatsminda Park, which features a variety of rides, games, and restaurants. 📝 Tips: Go Early: To avoid crowds, try to visit early in the day. Check the Weather: For the best views, go on a clear day. Explore the Top: Don’t rush back down; the top of the hill offers plenty to see and do. Overall, the Tbilisi Funicular is an experience you won’t want to miss. It’s more than just a ride; it’s a journey through history, a feast for the eyes, and a gateway to adventure. Highly recommended!
Victor CorbinVictor Corbin
The experience of the funicular, however the whole experience was ruined when after we stopped at the middle station to see the church and cemetery. After we saw the beautiful church, we returned to take the funicular back down the mountain. We were told we couldn't because we had no money on the card even though we paid the price of 10gel each. The young man explained we had to pay 3 gel each if you want to stop in the middle station something we weren't told when we purchased the tickets. There is no way to pay at the station so we were told we would have to walk back down using the road by the church which took us 30 minutes. The young man could have just let us take the funicular and apologise This experience and the unfriendly staff seemed to be a theme during our stay here in Tbilisi. They are clearly not prepared for mass tourism. Poor signage, unfriendly staff, acting as if we were bothering them. One would think after 2 years of a shutdown and no tourist they would be happy and excited to see people willing to return to international travel. I was going to bring a friend here because it's a picture of City but all the bad experiences with people make me rethink my plans for next year.
KoenKoen
If you want to save yourself a steep climb or a major detour to get to the top of Mtatsminda Hill, simply take the Tbilisi Funicular. In 1900, the city council of Tbilisi commissioned the Belgian engineer Alphonse Roby to build a funicular that would bridge the more than 200 meters of height difference to the hilltop. In 1905, a 501m long line opened that serves 3 stations, in addition to a lower and upper station, there is also a station halfway that serves the Mtatsminda Pantheon. The slope of the Tbilisi funicular varies from 32° to 38°. Following an incident, the funicular closed in 2000, and was extensively renovated and modernized between 2000 and 2012.
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The Tbilisi Funicular is one of the city's most iconic attractions, offering a unique and memorable experience that combines stunning scenery, historical significance, and a bit of adventure. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to expect: 🚉 The Ride: The funicular takes you on an exhilarating 500-meter journey up the Mtatsminda Hill, providing breathtaking panoramic views of Tbilisi. The ride itself is smooth and comfortable, and the anticipation builds as you ascend towards the top. 📍 Stations: Lower Station: This is where your journey begins. Located near the city center, it's easily accessible by foot or a short taxi ride. The station has a charming, old-world feel with its beautifully maintained structure and vintage appeal. Middle Station: The funicular stops here for those who wish to visit the Mtatsminda Pantheon, a historic cemetery where many notable Georgians are buried. This stop is a short walk from the pantheon and provides a wonderful opportunity to explore some of the country's rich history. Upper Station: The final stop is at the top of Mtatsminda Hill. From here, you can enjoy spectacular views of Tbilisi, dine at the stylish Funicular Restaurant Complex, or spend a fun-filled day at Mtatsminda Park, an amusement park with rides and attractions for all ages. 🎟️ Tickets: Tickets can be purchased at the Lower Station counter. They are reasonably priced, and there are options for both one-way and return trips. Make sure to get your tickets early, especially during peak tourist season, as the funicular is a popular attraction. 🌟 Highlights: Stunning Views: The journey offers unparalleled views of Tbilisi, making it perfect for photography enthusiasts. Historical Interest: The Mtatsminda Pantheon at the Middle Station is a must-visit for those interested in Georgian history. Amusement Park: The top station is home to Mtatsminda Park, which features a variety of rides, games, and restaurants. 📝 Tips: Go Early: To avoid crowds, try to visit early in the day. Check the Weather: For the best views, go on a clear day. Explore the Top: Don’t rush back down; the top of the hill offers plenty to see and do. Overall, the Tbilisi Funicular is an experience you won’t want to miss. It’s more than just a ride; it’s a journey through history, a feast for the eyes, and a gateway to adventure. Highly recommended!
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The experience of the funicular, however the whole experience was ruined when after we stopped at the middle station to see the church and cemetery. After we saw the beautiful church, we returned to take the funicular back down the mountain. We were told we couldn't because we had no money on the card even though we paid the price of 10gel each. The young man explained we had to pay 3 gel each if you want to stop in the middle station something we weren't told when we purchased the tickets. There is no way to pay at the station so we were told we would have to walk back down using the road by the church which took us 30 minutes. The young man could have just let us take the funicular and apologise This experience and the unfriendly staff seemed to be a theme during our stay here in Tbilisi. They are clearly not prepared for mass tourism. Poor signage, unfriendly staff, acting as if we were bothering them. One would think after 2 years of a shutdown and no tourist they would be happy and excited to see people willing to return to international travel. I was going to bring a friend here because it's a picture of City but all the bad experiences with people make me rethink my plans for next year.
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If you want to save yourself a steep climb or a major detour to get to the top of Mtatsminda Hill, simply take the Tbilisi Funicular. In 1900, the city council of Tbilisi commissioned the Belgian engineer Alphonse Roby to build a funicular that would bridge the more than 200 meters of height difference to the hilltop. In 1905, a 501m long line opened that serves 3 stations, in addition to a lower and upper station, there is also a station halfway that serves the Mtatsminda Pantheon. The slope of the Tbilisi funicular varies from 32° to 38°. Following an incident, the funicular closed in 2000, and was extensively renovated and modernized between 2000 and 2012.
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The Tbilisi Funicular is one of the city's most iconic attractions, offering a unique and memorable experience that combines stunning scenery, historical significance, and a bit of adventure. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to expect:

🚉 The Ride: The funicular takes you on an exhilarating 500-meter journey up the Mtatsminda Hill, providing breathtaking panoramic views of Tbilisi. The ride itself is smooth and comfortable, and the anticipation builds as you ascend towards the top.

📍 Stations:

Lower Station: This is where your journey begins. Located near the city center, it's easily accessible by foot or a short taxi ride. The station has a charming, old-world feel with its beautifully maintained structure and vintage appeal.

Middle Station: The funicular stops here for those who wish to visit the Mtatsminda Pantheon, a historic cemetery where many notable Georgians are buried. This stop is a short walk from the pantheon and provides a wonderful opportunity to explore some of the country's rich history.

Upper Station: The final stop is at the top of Mtatsminda Hill. From here, you can enjoy spectacular views of Tbilisi, dine at the stylish Funicular Restaurant Complex, or spend a fun-filled day at Mtatsminda Park, an amusement park with rides and attractions for all ages.

🎟️ Tickets: Tickets can be purchased at the Lower Station counter. They are reasonably priced, and there are options for both one-way and return trips. Make sure to get your tickets early, especially during peak tourist season, as the funicular is a popular attraction.

🌟 Highlights:

Stunning Views: The journey offers unparalleled views of Tbilisi, making it perfect for photography enthusiasts. Historical Interest: The Mtatsminda Pantheon at the Middle Station is a must-visit for those interested in Georgian history. Amusement Park: The top station is home to Mtatsminda Park, which features a variety of rides, games, and restaurants. 📝 Tips:

Go Early: To avoid crowds, try to visit early in the day. Check the Weather: For the best views, go on a clear day. Explore the Top: Don’t rush back down; the top of the hill offers plenty to see and do. Overall, the Tbilisi Funicular is an experience you won’t want to miss. It’s more than just a ride; it’s a journey through history, a feast for the eyes, and a gateway to adventure. Highly...

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3y

The experience of the funicular, however the whole experience was ruined when after we stopped at the middle station to see the church and cemetery. After we saw the beautiful church, we returned to take the funicular back down the mountain. We were told we couldn't because we had no money on the card even though we paid the price of 10gel each. The young man explained we had to pay 3 gel each if you want to stop in the middle station something we weren't told when we purchased the tickets. There is no way to pay at the station so we were told we would have to walk back down using the road by the church which took us 30 minutes. The young man could have just let us take the funicular and apologise

This experience and the unfriendly staff seemed to be a theme during our stay here in Tbilisi. They are clearly not prepared for mass tourism. Poor signage, unfriendly staff, acting as if we were bothering them. One would think after 2 years of a shutdown and no tourist they would be happy and excited to see people willing to return to international travel. I was going to bring a friend here because it's a picture of City but all the bad experiences with people make me rethink my plans...

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1y

My wife and I visited the Tbilisi Funicular once more today, and it remains one of our favorite spots in the city. The funicular offers breathtaking views of Tbilisi, and the railway ride itself is still quite exhilarating. As we ascended, as always, we marveled at the panoramic vistas of the city below. The Tbilisi Funicular has a quite rich history. It was first opened in 1905, making it over a century old. Back then, it served as a vital transportation link between the city center and Mtatsminda Park. Over time, it has become an iconic attraction, drawing locals and tourists alike. The funicular's design reflects its historical significance. Its wooden cabins exude old-world charm, and the vintage machinery adds to the nostalgic feel. As we rode up, I couldn't help but imagine what it must have been like for passengers in the early 20th century. Today, the Tbilisi Funicular continues to be a beloved part of our city. Whether you're a visitor or a resident, I highly recommend taking a ride—especially during sunset when the city lights come alive. Remember to check out the funicular's operating hours and enjoy this...

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