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Is parking free in Tbilisi?

By the way, there are paid parking facilities only in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. However, you can find free parking spaces in those cities, too: Tbilisi: near the Bridge of Peace (opposite Rike Park) and near the Gabriadze Theater. Batumi: walking around the “tourist” centre takes no more than 15 minutes.



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You should plan to spend around GEL78 ($30) per day on your vacation in Tbilisi, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, GEL21 ($8.17) on meals for one day and GEL17 ($6.31) on local transportation.

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The currency in Georgia is the Georgian Lari. Although prices are occasionally quoted in US dollars and euros, Georgian law requires that all goods and services are paid for in local currency. Credit and debit cards are widely used in Tbilisi, but less so in the regions. ATMs can be found in major towns.

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While meal prices in Tbilisi can vary, the average cost of food in Tbilisi is GEL21 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Tbilisi should cost around GEL8. 58 per person.

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Free parking By the way, there are paid parking facilities only in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. However, you can find free parking spaces in those cities, too: Tbilisi: near the Bridge of Peace (opposite Rike Park) and near the Gabriadze Theater.

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Atlanta Campus Free (0-30 minute) $5 (30 minutes – 2 hours) $7 (2-4 hours) $10 (4-10 hours)

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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 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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