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Isfahan vs Tbilisi

Which destination is right for your next trip?

πŸ† Tbilisi wins 88 OVR vs 82 Β· attribute matchup 2–6

Isfahan
Isfahan

Iran

82OVR

VS
Tbilisi

Georgia

88OVR

Tbilisi
75
Safety
78
80
Affordability
90
86
Food
99
99
Culture
92
58
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
86
72
Nature
86
67
Connectivity
81
Isfahan

Isfahan

Iran

Tbilisi

Tbilisi

Georgia

Isfahan

Safety: 75/100Pop: 2.2MAsia/Tehran

Tbilisi

Safety: 75/100Pop: 1.2MAsia/Tbilisi

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Isfahan: $20-40Tbilisi: $20-40
mid-range
Isfahan: $50-100Tbilisi: $50-100
luxury
Isfahan: $120-250Tbilisi: $150+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Isfahan68/100Safety Scoreβœ“78/100Tbilisi

Isfahan

Isfahan itself is an extraordinarily safe city at street level β€” violent crime against tourists is essentially nonexistent, Iranians are famously hospitable, and the tourist zones are heavily patrolled and well-lit at night. The safety caveats for travel to Iran are almost entirely political and logistical rather than personal-safety issues: heightened regional tensions can lead to sudden changes in consular advice, protests occasionally flare (2022–2023 were particularly tense), and dual-nationals and some Western passport holders face additional scrutiny. Check your government's travel advisory within 7 days of departure.

Tbilisi

Tbilisi is remarkably safe for tourists. Georgia consistently ranks as one of the safest countries in the region, with very low rates of violent crime. Petty theft is uncommon compared to Western European cities. The biggest risks are traffic (drivers can be aggressive) and overindulging at a supra feast.

⭐ Ratings

Isfahan2/5English Friendlyβœ“3/5Tbilisi
Isfahan5/5βœ“Walkability4/5Tbilisi
Isfahan3/5Public Transit3/5Tbilisi
Isfahan4/5Food Sceneβœ“5/5Tbilisi
Isfahan2/5Nightlifeβœ“4/5Tbilisi
Isfahan5/5βœ“Cultural Sites4/5Tbilisi
Isfahan3/5Nature Accessβœ“4/5Tbilisi
Isfahan3/5WiFi Reliabilityβœ“4/5Tbilisi

🌀️ Weather

Isfahan

Isfahan sits at 1,590 metres on the central Iranian plateau, giving it a continental semi-arid climate with hot dry summers, cold crisp winters, and remarkably clear skies year-round. The city receives very little rainfall (roughly 120 mm per year). Spring and autumn are the clear ideal seasons. Summer is hot but dry enough to remain bearable in the shade; winter can dip below freezing at night and occasionally brings light snow.

Spring (March - May)8-25Β°C
Summer (June - August)18-38Β°C
Autumn (September - November)5-28Β°C
Winter (December - February)-3-12Β°C

Tbilisi

Tbilisi has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild-to-cool winters. The valley location means summers can be very hot and humid, while winters are relatively mild for the Caucasus. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons for visiting.

Spring (March - May)6-24Β°C
Summer (June - August)20-37Β°C
Autumn (September - November)7-27Β°C
Winter (December - February)0-8Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Isfahan

Isfahan's major tourist sights are concentrated in a compact arc from the Jameh Mosque in the old city, through Naqsh-e Jahan Square, across the Zayandeh River bridges, and into the Jolfa quarter β€” roughly 5 km end to end. The historic centre around Naqsh-e Jahan is highly walkable. For longer hops (to Jolfa, Vank Cathedral, the airport) taxis or the single metro line are the practical options.

Walkability: Very high in the historic core β€” Naqsh-e Jahan, the bazaar, Chehel Sotoun, and the Jameh Mosque are all walkable from a central hotel. Jolfa is a 25-minute walk south across Si-o-se-pol Bridge or a 10-minute taxi.

Walking β€” Free
Snapp! (Ride-Hailing App) β€” 100,000-300,000 IRR (~$0.20-0.60 USD) per crosstown trip
Street Taxi (Shared or Private) β€” 50,000-200,000 IRR (~$0.10-0.40 USD) shared; 200,000-500,000 IRR private

Tbilisi

Tbilisi has a metro system, buses, and marshrutkas (minibuses). The city is walkable in the center but spread across a valley, so transit is helpful for longer distances. Ride-hailing apps are extremely affordable and the most convenient way to get around.

Walkability: The Old Town is very walkable but hilly β€” wear comfortable shoes. The area from Rustaveli Avenue through Rike Park to the Old Town is excellent on foot. Distances between neighborhoods can be significant, and the steep terrain makes walking tiring over longer distances. Bolt is your friend.

Tbilisi Metro (2 lines) β€” 0.50 GEL ($0.19) per ride
Buses & Marshrutkas β€” 0.50 GEL ($0.19) by bus; 0.80 GEL ($0.30) by marshrutka
Bolt / Maxim β€” 3-10 GEL ($1.10-3.70) for most city trips

The Verdict

Choose Isfahan if...

you want "half the world" β€” Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the blue-tiled Safavid mosques, Si-o-se-pol bridge β€” complex visa + cash-only sanctions reality

Choose Tbilisi if...

you want the Caucasus' coolest capital β€” Narikala fortress, Abanotubani sulphur baths, Kakheti wine country, Mtskheta UNESCO day-trips, and supra feasts