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How do people get around in Georgia?

Public Transportation – Larger cities in Georgia are served by buses, mini-buses, and taxis. Tbilisi is the only city that has a metro system, costing 0.5 GEL per ride.



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Traveling by bus or minibus is the most popular way to get around Georgia. In the capital of the country there are two major bus stations, from which there is a departure to all points of Georgia.

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If you're planning a move to Atlanta, Georgia, you're likely looking for the easiest way to get yourself to its many workplaces, historical spots, cultural excursions, and even film locations. Luckily, downtown Atlanta offers great public transportation to make both your commutes and day trips simple and easy.

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The resources on this page are aligned to the Georgia Standards of Excellence for eighth grade Georgia Studies: SS8E1 Explain how the four transportation systems (road, air, water, and rail) of Georgia contribute to the development and growth of the state's economy.

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Atlanta's public transit, MARTA, operates a combination of rail and bus services throughout downtown and the city's intown neighborhoods and outer suburbs. Especially in the city's core around Downtown, Midtown and Buckhead, public transit can be the quickest and easiest way to get around the city.

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The moment you set foot on Georgian ground, you'll see these small buses all over the roads. It's the main public transport for the local people to get around in cities, villages and across the country. It's the cheapest transportation and relatively comfortable.

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  • Learn some Georgian or Russian words before you go.
  • You'll see lots of churches and monasteries.
  • Transportation is a bit challenging.
  • The cuisine is diverse.
  • Tipping is up to you.
  • Bring a gift if invited to a family home.
  • Respect Georgian hospitality.
  • Food is cheap.


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The best time to visit Georgia is either side of the summer heat and winter freeze – in May, June and September. The lowlands around Tbilisi are particularly hot and humid in midsummer - while the mountains are cooler and drier.

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Georgia has more than 120 public transportation systems — including large systems in the Atlanta region and comprehensive bus systems in cities such as Savannah, Macon, Columbus, Rome, Athens, Albany, Hinesville, Rome, and Augusta.

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Is Georgia Dangerous to Visit? Most parts of Georgia are extremely safe to visit. However, you should definitely avoid the South Ossetia and Abkhazia regions on the border with Russia.

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From the generous visa-free policy to the low cost of food, there's no two ways about it: Georgia is a very budget-friendly tourist destination. I rarely use the word 'cheap' to describe Georgia; instead, I always say it's good value for money.

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