Tblisi, Georgia – which itinerary would be more fun?

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Post by Guest »

We have the opportunity to travel over Christmas, which we have never done before. We absolutely are going to Tblisi, Georgia, but for those who have been that direction, particularly at that time of year, which itinerary would be more fun? We are 38/40, semi-active, love food, adventure, culture and exploring new places. I do not ski.
  • Georgia>Yerevan(Armenia)>Prague
  • Georgia>Yerevan>Warsaw
  • Georgia>Budapest>Prague
  • Georgia>Budapest>Warsaw
  • Georgia>Budapest>Bratislava(Slovakia)>Prague
We will have 3-4 days in each city. Thank you!

 
Chelsea

Post by Chelsea »

Of the cities on your list, I've only been to Budapest but I loved it and can't wait to go back. Their Christmas markets open early (mid-November) and were a lot of fun. Also: thermal baths
Gabriella

Post by Gabriella »

Georgia-Budapest-Prague. The Christmas markets are really nice in both Budapest and Prague.
Victoria

Post by Victoria »

I would definitely recommend Yerevan! It’s closest to Georgia and a great opportunity to visit. The other cities are easier to visit in another trip when you are in those areas. That being said I also love Prague so those would be my vote.
Shannon

Post by Shannon »

Armenia and Prague. It's the easiest way to see Armenia.
Dave

Post by Dave »

I have not been to Yerevan but having visited the other cities on your list, I can tell you that a day should be enough for Bratislava, max 2, if you want to venture outside the city. If visiting Poland, I would take Krakow any day over Warsaw - Krakow is very close to Auschwitz if you are interested. If you have room for 3-4 days in Bratislava, consider Vienna instead from where you can still do a day trip to Bratislava. So, Georgia, Budapest, Vienna, Prague.
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