A must-visit for Georgian travel: Sighnaghi
The town is very beautiful against the backdrop of the snow-capped mountains in the distance
It is the birthplace of red wine and is also known as the town of love
Transportation
You can take a bus to Sighnaghi, carpool, drive yourself, or take a day trip
Take a bus from Tbilisi Navtlugiintercity bus terminal to Sighnaghi, the ticket is 10 lari and the journey takes 2 hours (the station is near the exit of Tbilisi Samgori subway station), and the latest departure time for the return bus is 18:00 (if the weather is good, it is recommended to watch the sunset before returning)
A day trip is 50 lari/person, with a guide to explain, and will take you to visit the bakery and shopping shops, and stop at the bodbe monastery for a tour, which is quite boring, and the stay in Sighnaghi is less than 1 hour, so it is not recommended to join the tour
🍷Food
Cafe Medea, red wine ice cream 7 lari each, the taste is okay, you can try it
Okro's Wine Restaurant & Cellar restaurant, terrace seats overlooking the whole town, the products are good, we ate there 3 times, and there is also a red wine package to taste several wines🍷 (this restaurant only accepts cash💴)
Avoid restaurant: Restaurant Nikala, every dish is so bad! And the service is super bad!
Accommodation
We stayed at Guest House Loza, a guesthouse, 60 lari/night for a triple room, with a good location near the arch, a small yard, and a kitchen where you can cook. The first floor is a souvenir shop, and the landlord also asked us to wear souvenir hats to help us take pictures
Tickets, guesthouses and some restaurants only accept cash, supermarkets and some restaurants accept credit cards
Most of the residents in the town do not speak English, ordinary English + gestures + translation software is enough
There are many cats and dogs in the town and they are very friendly, but direct contact is not recommended, just in case!
The town is not big, half a day is enough, but the snow-capped mountains and churches at sunset and the town after dark are super beautiful, if you have enough time, I recommend you to take a look
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A must-visit for Georgian travel: Sighnaghi The town is very beautiful against the backdrop of the snow-capped mountains in the distance It is the birthplace of red wine and is also known as the town of love Transportation You can take a bus to Sighnaghi, carpool, drive yourself, or take a day trip Take a bus from Tbilisi Navtlugiintercity bus terminal to Sighnaghi, the ticket is 10 lari and the journey takes 2 hours (the station is near the exit of Tbilisi Samgori subway station), and the latest departure time for the return bus is 18:00 (if the weather is good, it is recommended to watch the sunset before returning) A day trip is 50 lari/person, with a guide to explain, and will take you to visit the bakery and shopping shops, and stop at the bodbe monastery for a tour, which is quite boring, and the stay in Sighnaghi is less than 1 hour, so it is not recommended to join the tour 🍷Food Cafe Medea, red wine ice cream 7 lari each, the taste is okay, you can try it Okro's Wine Restaurant & Cellar restaurant, terrace seats overlooking the whole town, the products are good, we ate there 3 times, and there is also a red wine package to taste several wines🍷 (this restaurant only accepts cash💴) Avoid restaurant: Restaurant Nikala, every dish is so bad! And the service is super bad! Accommodation We stayed at Guest House Loza, a guesthouse, 60 lari/night for a triple room, with a good location near the arch, a small yard, and a kitchen where you can cook. The first floor is a souvenir shop, and the landlord also asked us to wear souvenir hats to help us take pictures Tickets, guesthouses and some restaurants only accept cash, supermarkets and some restaurants accept credit cards Most of the residents in the town do not speak English, ordinary English + gestures + translation software is enough There are many cats and dogs in the town and they are very friendly, but direct contact is not recommended, just in case! The town is not big, half a day is enough, but the snow-capped mountains and churches at sunset and the town after dark are super beautiful, if you have enough time, I recommend you to take a look