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Tbilisi

Where Europe meets Asia in a wine-soaked embrace. Georgia's captivating capital tumbles down hillsides of colorful balconies, ancient churches, and legendary hospitality.

from฿14,385
February 2027

Quick Facts: Tbilisi in February

Cheapest fare
฿14,385
Cheapest month
October
Avg temperature
4°C

Where Europe meets Asia in a wine-soaked embrace. Georgia's captivating capital tumbles down hillsides of colorful balconies, ancient churches, and legendary hospitality.

February Price Intelligence

How Tbilisi prices compare in February 2027

14% below avg
฿10,430฿17,876

Best in February

฿14,385

February avg

฿15,832

February median

฿14,385

February p90

฿17,876

Monthly cheapest fares
฿10,430
฿35,913

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of February 2027

Feb 1 – Feb 28 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿18,600฿16,225฿13,850฿14,385Feb 1Feb 10Feb 19Feb 28Feb 4

February 2027 Price Calendar

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SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1฿17,876
2฿14,743
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7฿17,876
8฿17,876
9฿14,693
10฿17,876
11฿14,385
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14฿17,876
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16฿14,726
17฿17,876
18฿14,385
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Cheapest day
฿14,385
฿17,876

About Tbilisi

ClimateAvg 13°C · 0°–0°C
Jan
Feb
Mar
13°
Apr
18°
May
22°
Jun
25°
Jul
25°
Aug
20°
Sep
14°
Oct
Nov
Dec
Things to Do
🍷Wine Heritage🍲Incredible Food🏛Ancient ChurchesSulfur Baths💰Very CheapHospitable🏰Fortress Walk🍷Wine Tasting🛍Flea Markets🚡Cable Car🍷Wine Heritage🍲Incredible Food🏛Ancient ChurchesSulfur Baths💰Very CheapHospitable🏰Fortress Walk🍷Wine Tasting🛍Flea Markets🚡Cable Car🍷Wine Heritage🍲Incredible Food🏛Ancient ChurchesSulfur Baths💰Very CheapHospitable🏰Fortress Walk🍷Wine Tasting🛍Flea Markets🚡Cable Car
Food & Drink
🧀Khachapuri🥟KhinkaliLobioChurchkhela🍷Natural Wine🧀Khachapuri🥟KhinkaliLobioChurchkhela🍷Natural Wine🧀Khachapuri🥟KhinkaliLobioChurchkhela🍷Natural Wine
Culture
Orthodox Christian🍷8,000-Year Wine📜Ancient Alphabet🎵Polyphonic SingingOrthodox Christian🍷8,000-Year Wine📜Ancient Alphabet🎵Polyphonic SingingOrthodox Christian🍷8,000-Year Wine📜Ancient Alphabet🎵Polyphonic Singing
History
Ancient KingdomPersian & Ottoman RuleSoviet EraAncient KingdomPersian & Ottoman RuleSoviet EraAncient KingdomPersian & Ottoman RuleSoviet Era
Getting Around
Airport🚇Metro🚌Marshrutka🚕Bolt/TaxiAirport🚇Metro🚌Marshrutka🚕Bolt/TaxiAirport🚇Metro🚌Marshrutka🚕Bolt/Taxi
Nightlife
🍷Wine Bars🎶Live MusicTechno ClubsRooftop Bars🍷Wine Bars🎶Live MusicTechno ClubsRooftop Bars🍷Wine Bars🎶Live MusicTechno ClubsRooftop Bars
Family Friendly
🛡Very SafeBaths🌳Parks👧Kid Friendly🛡Very SafeBaths🌳Parks👧Kid Friendly🛡Very SafeBaths🌳Parks👧Kid Friendly
Tbilisi: A City of Layers

Tbilisi is one of those rare cities where every turn reveals a new visual surprise. The Old Town cascades down a hillside beneath the ancient Narikala Fortress, its leaning wooden balconies and ornate Art Nouveau facades creating a kaleidoscope of architectural styles accumulated over 1,500 years. Persian-influenced bathhouses, Georgian Orthodox churches, a mosque, and a synagogue stand within a few blocks of each other, reflecting the city's position as a crossroads of civilizations. The sulfur baths in Abanotubani are a must — brick-domed bathhouses fed by natural hot springs where you can soak and get scrubbed by a masseur, emerging renewed for just a few dollars. Above the old town, the Narikala Fortress offers sweeping views over the Mtkvari River, and the Peace Bridge — a futuristic glass-and-steel pedestrian span — connects the ancient quarter to Rike Park and the modern city beyond.

Feasting Georgian Style

Georgian cuisine is built for celebration, and Tbilisi is where it reaches its fullest expression. The centerpiece of Georgian dining is the supra — a traditional feast presided over by a tamada (toastmaster) who leads elaborate toasts with horn cups of wine. Start with khachapuri Adjaruli, a boat-shaped bread filled with molten cheese, butter, and a raw egg stirred in at the table — it's messy, rich, and utterly irresistible. Follow with khinkali, hefty pleated dumplings filled with spiced meat and broth that you eat by biting a corner and slurping the juices before devouring the rest. Add plates of pkhali (walnut-herb vegetable pâté), badrijani (fried eggplant with walnut paste), and lobio (spiced bean stew) for a vegetable-heavy spread that makes Georgian food remarkably balanced. The wine is equally remarkable — Georgia claims to be the birthplace of wine, with 8,000 years of winemaking tradition and a unique method of fermenting in buried clay vessels called qvevri, producing orange wines with complex, tannic character.

FAQ about Tbilisi in February

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Tbilisi?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Tbilisi is ฿14,385. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Tbilisi?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Tbilisi is around ฿15,832. You can save up to 9% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Tbilisi?
Based on current prices, February 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Tbilisi. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Tbilisi?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Tbilisi.

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