Wherever you are in the world, the best way to learn more about this or that place is to visit a local food market. If you spend some hours wandering through Tbilisi’s largest open-air market, you will be able to understand Georgian food and culture.
The Dezerter Bazaar is the biggest fresh food market in Tbilisi and at the same time a strange and an interesting place – a bit noisy, but very Georgian. You will seldom meet tourists here. You can buy various local delicacies here: Churchkhela, Tklapi, Georgian Suneli.
Afterwards we go to the flea market, where you can buy souvenirs from our beautiful country and see the paintings of different painters. In the flea market you can also find many old things from the Soviet period, like old plates, glasses, household items etc.
We can also visit nearby wine shops or have a walk to the center of the old city - old trade square. During our trip I will tell you about Georgian traditions, Georgian culture, Georgian history, Georgian food and wine. I can also give you advice on where to go, what to visit, where is better to have dinner, or rest. You will have a great time and unforgettable emotions.