Someday I’ll write here about myself, but for now I invite you to get to know me in person — to discover not only the history of old Tbilisi houses, but also a bit about my ancestors.
This tour is experimental. I’ve updated the route, added new locations and shortened the format. We’ll have an express 2‑hour walk instead of the usual five, so you won’t get tired, and afterward you’ll have a chance to try something new — for example, be creative.
My friend is hosting a candle‑painting workshop for the first time, and I’m happy to support people in their creative beginnings. It’s a wonderful way to relax, chat in a cozy atmosphere inspired by the grand facades after the walk, and make a gift for yourself or a loved one by hand.
Often after a walk, participants feel an invisible thread holds them together. It’s like you barely met—and already it’s time to part—but somehow you don’t want to. That’s why I decided to combine the walk and creativity in one warm autumn day.