
Packing Guide
Tbilisi Packing List — What to Pack for Every Season
Tbilisi's valley-mountain setting demands layered practical clothing with windproof shells for Sololaki hill and waterproof boots for spring-muddy Botanical Garden trails.
By Season
34–50°F
Winter (December–February)
Tbilisi's winter brings cold Caucasus winds and possible snow on steep Sololaki hill paths to Mother of Georgia, with sharp drops near Narikala Fortress.
- insulated base layers
- windproof shell
- waterproof boots
- fleece jacket
40–75°F
Spring (March–May)
Spring showers drench Tbilisi Botanical Garden trails and Abanotubani cobblestones, with humidity trapped in the Old Town valley despite mid-60s highs.
- waterproof jacket
- sturdy boots
- breathable layers
- umbrella
62–86°F
Summer (June–August)
Tbilisi summer heat stifles Rustaveli Avenue with limited shade and mid-80s temperatures, requiring light fabrics amid urban energy and valley humidity.
- light breathable shirts
- sun hat
- comfortable walking shoes
- sunglasses
41–79°F
Fall (September–November)
Fall evenings near Narikala Fortress drop to low 40s after warm days, with winds on Mtatsminda Park requiring extra layers for panoramic uphill climbs.
- versatile jacket
- fleece
- waterproof layers
- walking shoes
Monthly Packing Lists
Click any month for a detailed, weather-specific packing list.
General Packing Tips for Tbilisi
- 1.Always pack windproof shells for strong winds around Mother of Georgia on Sololaki hill regardless of city-center forecasts.
- 2.Choose sturdy waterproof boots to handle muddy Tbilisi Botanical Garden trails even when highs reach only the mid-60s in spring.
- 3.Prepare for 10°F cooler temperatures and fog at Mtatsminda Park compared to the valley, needing warmer layers year-round.