Planning your visit
Travelers heading to the Tbilisi AutoMuseum should consider a few details for a smooth and rewarding experience. Located outside the city center, the museum stays relatively peaceful during weekday mornings. The collection sprawls across a well-kept warehouse, offering shelter from both Georgian summer heat and unexpected spring rain. On weekends, families and hobbyists trickle in, but crowds almost never feel overwhelming. Tickets are affordable, and guided tours add depth without straining the budget.
- Best time to visit: Weekdays before noon or late afternoons in spring and fall provide the calmest atmosphere.
- How to get there: Taxi rides from central Tbilisi take about 15 minutes. Bus number 111 or local minivans (marshrutkas) also serve the area. Ample parking is available onsite.
- Accessibility: The museum is stroller and wheelchair-friendly, with wide aisles and ramps. Benches allow for easy rest breaks.
- Average visit duration: Most guests spend 1.5 to 2 hours, but car enthusiasts may linger longer.









