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How do you get around in the Republic of 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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Transport and best ways to travel around Georgia
  1. Local bus - Both intercity buses and long-distance services are available to travel between cities in Georgia.
  2. Mini bus - This type of public transportation is also known as Marshrutkas. ...
  3. Taxi - Taxis in Georgia are very affordable and comfortable for short trips.


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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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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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I'd say 15 days in Georgia should be enough to get the most out of your trip. Visit Georgia's highlights, including Tbilisi, Tusheti, Kazbegi, Signaghi, Borjomi, Bakuriani, Vardzia and the Tabatskuri and Paravani alpine lakes during the 15-day Adventure Tour in Georgia from August 5th until August 19th, 2023!

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

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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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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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The cost of living in Georgia is 10% lower than the national average. Housing is 20% lower than the national average, while utilities are 12% lower. When it comes to basic necessities such as food and clothing, groceries are around 4% lower than in the rest of the country, while clothing costs 4% lower.

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