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Does Tbilisi have Uber?

Airport to Central Tbilisi by Ride Sharing I'm listing ride-sharing as the first option because it's arguably the most popular one and offers a good value for money. While there's no Uber in Tbilisi, the two major ride-sharing apps that work here are Bolt (formerly Taxify) and Yandex.



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Metro: The Tbilisi Metro is the fastest and most efficient way to get around the city. It has two lines (red and green) and covers most of the city's main attractions and neighborhoods. Bus: Tbilisi has an extensive bus network that covers most parts of the city.

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Fare for a Tbilisi airport transfer to the city Taxis in Tbilisi are rarely metered. You need to ask the driver how much the fare will be before you get in. The average price for a standard taxi from Tbilisi Airport to the city centre is about €?10 (GEL 30) for up to 4 passengers.

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Public Transport in Tbilisi
  • Metro: The Tbilisi Metro is the fastest and most efficient way to get around the city. ...
  • Bus: Tbilisi has an extensive bus network that covers most parts of the city. ...
  • Minibus (marshrutka): Marshrutkas are small minibusses that run on fixed routes throughout the city.


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There is only one bus that services the airport, so you can't go wrong. Tbilisi bus 337 is the most cost-effective way to travel between the city and the airport.

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A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,252.8$ (6,048.6GEL) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 623.9$ (1,675.1GEL) without rent. Tbilisi is 59.3% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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However, compared to many other European cities, Tbilisi generally offers a relatively affordable cost of living. It is important to note that the following information is based on average prices and may vary depending on personal circumstances. What is the best way to get around Tbilisi, Georgia?

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It's definitely not mandatory to rent a car in Georgia – you can see and do a lot just by getting around using marshrutka vans, trains, shared taxis and GoTrip cars. If it's your first time visiting Georgia, I recommend an itinerary like this one that uses 'public' transport.

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The Georgian capital, Tbilisi, is generally a very safe place to visit.

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As long as Uber is available at your travel destination, the Uber app will work the same as it does at home. Update your mobile phone number in the Uber app. If you are using a different number during your travels, add it to your Uber account.

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Yandex Taxi (Yandex Go) Yandex Go (which is merged with Uber in Georgia) is another popular choice of taxi app in Tbilisi. Like Bolt, Yandex has an easy-to-read map with landmarks, metro stations and street names clearly marked in English.

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The city is also known for its beautiful architecture, friendly locals, and delicious cuisine. On the other hand, the cons of living in Tbilisi include its poor air quality, lack of public transportation, and limited job opportunities.

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Firstly, it's best to bring dollars, euros, or Russian rubles with you to Georgia as these currencies are widely accepted and can be easily exchanged at any bank or exchange office.

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Rustaveli Avenue Rustaveli is the main avenue in Tbilisi, where you can find beautiful art nouveau buildings, shops, restaurants and good hotels. This tree-lined boulevard is a good place to stay in Tbilisi, near the Old Town and with theatres, museums, a shopping mall and churches.

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