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Is there a train from Azerbaijan to Georgia?

There is one daily overnight train from Baku (Azerbaijan) to Tbilisi (Georgia). The journey time is 12 hours. The train ticket fares start from 12 EUR. The departure time in Baku is 20:40.



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Please note: Tourists are still not permitted to enter Azerbaijan by land – Azerbaijan's land borders remain closed. The train service between Tbilisi and Baku is still suspended in both directions. The only way to travel to Azerbaijan from Georgia is by plane.

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The cheapest way to get from Azerbaijan to Georgia is to bus and drive which costs $20 - $26 and takes 10h 8m. How do I get from Azerbaijan to Georgia the fastest? The fastest way to get from Azerbaijan to Georgia is to fly. Taking this option will cost $95 - $460 and takes 4h 14m.

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Train 38: Baku to Tbilisi Train 38 departs Baku and makes 7 local stops before crossing the Boyuk-Kasik border in the early morning. It then makes 4 local stops before arriving at Tbilisi's Station Square.

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Azerbaijan and Georgia both offer plenty of outdoors escapes. Georgia is greener but has harsher winters (in some areas). Azerbaijan has a greater variety of landscapes and has smaller, if any, crowds.

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US citizens need a Visa To Azerbaijan. Unfortunately, you must apply for a visa before traveling to Azerbaijan. Fortunately, US citizens can apply for their visas online. This makes the visa application time faster and easier.

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Is there a direct train between Armenia and Georgia? No, there is no direct train from Armenia to Georgia. However, there are services departing from Anrapetucjan Hraparak and arriving at Tbilisi via Yerevan. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 11h 11m.

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Georgia only has five Amtrak stations and all trains in the state are long-distance with service to cities including New Orleans, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Washington D.C. and New York City.

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Amtrak train services to Atlanta consist of one daily passenger train in each direction on the Crescent route, traveling between New York at its northeastern terminus to New Orleans at its southwesterly point.

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Is Tbilisi a Safe City? The Georgian capital, Tbilisi, is generally a very safe place to visit. Be aware that the drivers can be a little erratic so you need to have your wits about you as a pedestrian.

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Georgia-Armenia border crossing Whether through the Bagratashen – Sadakhlo, Gogavan – Guguti or Bavra – Ninotsminda checkpoints, the border is open to international travellers and is not causing any particular difficulties.

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Armenia is typically the first stop on these multi-country itineraries. Here, you will encounter ancient lands well off the radar of modern day holidaymakers. The 7th century archaeological site of Zvartnots and the Holy City of Echmiadzin are both easily accessible from the capital city of Yerevan.

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You can get away with 3 days if you're in a rush, you would be able to visit Baku, and the Gobustan Natinal park (the UNESCO world heritage site home to the mud volcanoes). You could also spend 2 weeks and see the whole country! Personally, though, I think 5 nights is the perfect amount of time to spend in Azerbaijan.

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Backpacking Azerbaijan Suggested Budgets On a mid-range budget of about 175 AZN per day, you can stay in a private hostel room or Airbnb, eat out a lot more, take some guided tours, enjoy a few drinks out, take some taxis, and visit more paid attractions.

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The historical, traditional and modern. The architecture in Azerbaijan is varied. From Baku's modern Flame Towers and opulent House of Government to medieval palaces and temples dotted here and there. The Walled City of Baku combines elements of medieval and traditional Islamic Azerbaijan styles.

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