Tbilisi organises activities during EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK , taking into account the annual theme.
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Mobility Bingo
Participants receive a “mobility Bingo Card” and get stamps at different locations. Completing the passport earns a reward (e.g., free transit day pass or small gift).
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Tbilisi Transport Time Machine/Exhibition
A visual timeline (popup exhibition) showing how mobility in Tbilisi has changed over the years - from horse carts to marshrutkas to metro and future plans. This year we are also exhibiting bust stop signs over the years.
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Street (Indoor) Cinema: “Moving Together” Outdoor Film Night
A public space is transformed into a cozy, car-free outdoor cinema to screen films about cities, mobility, inclusion, and human connection. People of all ages are invited to bring a blanket, sit under the stars, and reflect on how we move and live together. The movie screening is followed by 30 minute discussion.
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Rides for Beginner Cyclers (Kids Edition)
Free cycling lessons for children (approx. 4–10 years old) who are learning to ride a bike. With the help of trained instructors, kids can gain confidence in a car-free space, learn basic safety tips, and receive a fun "First Ride" certificate to celebrate their milestone.
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Bike Art: “Painting with My Bike”
Participants (kids and adults!) will dip bike tires in washable paint and create large-format collaborative artworks by riding or walking their bikes across canvas,. The result: colorful murals created entirely by moving wheels!
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Mini-Workshops
A series of short, engaging workshops designed to teach key traffic safety concepts and current urban developments in Tbilisi to children, teens, families, cyclists and pedestrians. Each mini-session is 15–20 minutes long and focuses on a specific topic using visual materials.
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Night in the Metro
Explore the fascinating world beneath the city streets with an exclusive after-hours tour of a Tbilisi Metro station and its behind-the-scenes areas. This rare access tour will guide participants through restricted operational zones, showcasing the systems and people who keep the city moving every day.
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Behind the Scenes: Daytime Tour of the Bus Depot
Step into the heart of Tbilisi’s public transportation system with a special guided tour of the bus depot. Participants will go behind the scenes to discover how the city’s buses are maintained, cleaned, scheduled, and repaired before they hit the roads each day.
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Mobility Question Banner: Stick Your Answer!
Engage passersby with a large banner featuring a mobility-related question that invites them to answer by placing colorful stickers on one of several options. This fun, visual feedback tool encourages reflection on sustainable transport while giving your agency valuable insight into public attitudes.
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Lighthouse Meeting: “Everyone Deserves Safety”
A key civic dialogue event on inclusive mobility and safety in public transport.
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Street Transformation Pilot
Temporary pedestrian zones, pocket parks, and transit-priority streets in 1–2 pilot areas.
Car-free day
Tbilisi carries out a Car-free day and closes off one or more streets to traffic, and opens it to pedestrians, cyclists and public transport.