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Tbilisi vs Ulaanbaatar

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🏆 Tbilisi wins 88 OVR vs 77 · attribute matchup 60

Tbilisi
Tbilisi

Georgia

88OVR

VS
Ulaanbaatar

Mongolia

77OVR

Ulaanbaatar
78
Safety
68
90
Affordability
80
99
Food
72
92
Culture
92
86
Nightlife
72
86
Walkability
72
86
Nature
86
81
Connectivity
76
Tbilisi

Tbilisi

Georgia

Ulaanbaatar

Ulaanbaatar

Mongolia

Tbilisi

Safety: 75/100Pop: 1.2MAsia/Tbilisi

Ulaanbaatar

Safety: 68/100Pop: 1.4MAsia/Ulaanbaatar

💰 Budget

budget
Tbilisi: $20-40Ulaanbaatar: $30-50
mid-range
Tbilisi: $50-100Ulaanbaatar: $80-150
luxury
Tbilisi: $150+Ulaanbaatar: $250+

🛡️ Safety

Tbilisi78/100Safety Score68/100Ulaanbaatar

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.

Ulaanbaatar

Ulaanbaatar is generally safe for tourists, with violent crime against foreigners rare. The primary concerns are pickpocketing in crowded areas (Naran Tuul, State Department Store, metro-era bus stations), traffic — UB has some of the most aggressive and congested driving in Asia — and winter air pollution, which reaches hazardous levels November through February. Rural travel is extremely safe in terms of crime but demands serious preparation for weather and isolation.

Ratings

Tbilisi3/5English Friendly2/5Ulaanbaatar
Tbilisi4/5Walkability3/5Ulaanbaatar
Tbilisi3/5Public Transit3/5Ulaanbaatar
Tbilisi5/5Food Scene3/5Ulaanbaatar
Tbilisi4/5Nightlife3/5Ulaanbaatar
Tbilisi4/5Cultural Sites4/5Ulaanbaatar
Tbilisi4/5Nature Access4/5Ulaanbaatar
Tbilisi4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Ulaanbaatar

🌤️ Weather

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

Ulaanbaatar

Ulaanbaatar has one of the most extreme continental climates of any capital on Earth — short, pleasant summers and long, brutal winters with temperatures routinely below -30°C. Elevation (1,350 m), inland location, and Siberian-air dominance combine to produce January averages colder than Anchorage or Reykjavik. The tourist window is essentially June through mid-September; Naadam in mid-July is the festival peak.

Summer (Peak Season) (June - August)12-24°C
Autumn — Shoulder (September - October)-5 to 15°C
Winter (November - February)-30 to -10°C
Spring (March - May)-10 to 15°C

🚇 Getting Around

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 — 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)0.50 GEL ($0.19) per ride
Buses & Marshrutkas0.50 GEL ($0.19) by bus; 0.80 GEL ($0.30) by marshrutka
Bolt / Maxim3-10 GEL ($1.10-3.70) for most city trips

Ulaanbaatar

Ulaanbaatar has no metro — a long-discussed system remains unbuilt — and the city is served by buses, trolleybuses, and an explosion of ride-hailing cars. Traffic congestion is legendary; the downtown grid clogs solid in the 8-9 am and 5-7 pm peaks. The city centre (Sükhbaatar Square, museums, Gandan Monastery) is walkable in fair weather, but ride-hailing is the practical default for most tourist journeys.

Walkability: The central 1–2 km grid around Sükhbaatar Square is comfortably walkable in summer. Beyond the core, distances become impractical on foot — Zaisan is 4 km south, Gandan is a 25-minute walk from the square, and the airport or Terelj require vehicles. Winter drops walkability to near zero for anyone without heavy boots and windproof layers.

UBCab / Yango / inDriver5,000-15,000 MNT (~$1.50-4.50) for most city trips
City Bus & Trolleybus500 MNT (~$0.15) flat fare
Street Taxis (Unmarked)~1,500 MNT per km (~$0.45); 5,000-20,000 MNT typical trip

The Verdict

Choose Tbilisi if...

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

Choose Ulaanbaatar if...

you want Chinggis Khaan's legacy — Gandan Monastery, the 40m Chinggis Equestrian Statue, Gorkhi-Terelj ger camps, and the Gobi gateway