Tbilisi, the vibrant heart of Georgia, is as fun for kids as it is for adults. From interactive museums and spacious parks to animal encounters and cable car rides, the city offers a blend of entertainment, learning, and adventure that families can enjoy together.
1. Mtatsminda Park
Why visit: A mountaintop amusement park with rides, games, and sweeping views of the city.
Highlights: – Ferris wheel and train rides – Ice cream and snack stalls – Cable car or funicular access
Timing: 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Entry: Free entry; rides from ₹100–₹300 each
2. Tbilisi Zoo
Why visit: A classic spot where kids can see animals up close in a green urban space.
Highlights: – Lions, bears, and birds – Shady picnic spots – Mini playgrounds
Timing: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Entry: ₹100 per person
3. Experimentorium Science Museum
Why visit: A hands-on science museum where children can play and learn through interactive exhibits.
Highlights: – Physics demos – Optical illusions – Staff-led experiments
Timing: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Entry: ₹200 per person; group discounts available
4. Rike Park
Why visit: A riverside green space with playgrounds, fountains, and plenty of open room to run.
Highlights: – Musical fountains – Modern bridges and sculptures – Cable car boarding area
Timing: Open 24 hours
Entry: Free
5. Turtle Lake (Kus Tba)
Why visit: A popular family-friendly spot for paddle boating, cycling, and nature walks.
Highlights: – Kids’ play zones – Lakeside cafés with snacks – Great for summer afternoons
Timing: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Entry: Free; boat rentals ₹300–₹500
6. Tbilisi Sea and Water Park (Gino Paradise)
Why visit: A water-themed amusement park perfect for hot days with pools, slides, and splash zones.
Highlights: – Wave pool and lazy river – Safe areas for young kids – Changing rooms and cafes
Timing: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (seasonal)
Entry: ₹800–₹1200 per person
7. Puppet Theater & Clock Tower
Why visit: A quirky and magical place where children love the whimsical clock and occasional puppet shows.
Highlights: – Animated clock chimes – Unique leaning tower – Small fairy-tale vibe
Timing: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Entry: Free; puppet show tickets ₹200–₹300
8. Tbilisi Circus
Why visit: One of the oldest circuses in the Caucasus, featuring acrobats, clowns, and animal acts.
Highlights: – Big top atmosphere – Colorful performances – A nostalgic family outing
Timing: Show timings vary
Entry: ₹300–₹600 depending on seating
9. Vake Park
Why visit: One of the city’s largest green spaces with a playground and plenty of room to explore.
Highlights: – Swings, slides, and open fields – Weekend pony rides – Access to Turtle Lake trail
Timing: 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Entry: Free
10. Tbilisi History Museum (with kids' exhibits)
Why visit: Introduce your child to Georgian culture in a kid-accessible way with costumes and stories.
Highlights: – Ancient tools and toys – Friendly guides – Short attention-span-friendly layout
Timing: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Entry: ₹100 per person; kids under 6 free