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How much is the taxi rate in Tbilisi?

Tbilisi Taxi Fares As a general rule of thumb, there is a base fare of €1 (GEL 3) and then a rate of €0.40 (GEL 1) per kilometre. This can help you calculate a rough estimate based on the distance you wish to cover so that you're not overcharged.



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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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If you are planning a trip to Georgia you may be wondering “Does Uber work in Tbilisi?” Unfortunately, the answer is no.

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Taxi service at Tbilisi International Airport is available outside the terminal, just at the curbside of the Arrival Hall and provides 24-hour service to the passengers. The journey time to the city center takes 20-30 minutes dependent on traffic.

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Taxis in Tbilisi aren't metered; make sure to agree on the fare with the driver before you get in the vehicle. Tipping your taxi driver isn't expected in Tbilisi but you can round up the final fare if you want to.

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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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The currency of Georgia is the lari (GEL). U.S. dollars and euros are widely accepted and exchanged for local currency. Avoid unlicensed exchange facilities.

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Formerly called Taxify, Bolt is an Estonian app that works in Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Zugdidi, Telavi, Gori, Poti and other locations in Georgia. It is the most popular taxi app by far and the one I personally use 99% of the time. Bolt stands out for a few reasons. Firstly, it's got the best interface.

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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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Taxis. Taxis (most expensive, $30-40 one-way) door-to-door service. A 10% tip is expected. Taxis also accept credit cards.

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Public transportation in Tbilisi consists of three main options: metro, buses, and minibuses called “Marshrutkas” (although at specific points in the city, one can also ride the funicular and several cable cars).

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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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Prices are low by European standards (even in the capital), but in most cases, what you get in return is of a pretty high quality. This is certainly the case for accommodations and food. Georgian lari is the official currency in Georgia.

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To get a taxicab, please call us at 404-351-1111.

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  • 2.1 #1. Uber.
  • 2.2 #2. Lyft.
  • 2.3 #3. Wingz.
  • 2.4 #4. Curb.
  • 2.5 #5. RideAustin.
  • 2.6 #6. Gett.
  • 2.7 #7. Strip.
  • 2.8 #8. Hailo.


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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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The mountainous capital city of Tbilisi is a must see when visiting Georgia. It's got so much charm and a treasure trove of attractions.

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