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What is the best way to get around in Tbilisi?

Metro: The Tbilisi Metro is the fastest and most efficient way to get around the city. It has two lines (red and green) and covers most of the city's main attractions and neighborhoods. Bus: Tbilisi has an extensive bus network that covers most parts of the city.



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The Tbilisi metro is often the fastest means of transportation, especially during rush hour – providing it connects where you need to get to and from, of course. Tbilisi is the only city in Georgia with a metro system. The metro is an attraction in itself, with some stations featuring old soviet art.

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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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Take the cable car (or walk) to Narikala Fortress and while you are there say hello to Mother Georgia. Go to the old baths. Hang out in the Rike Park and walk across the funky Bridge of Peace. Walk down Rustaveli Avenue to admire the splendid architecture.

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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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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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A Tale of two day trips in Georgia You could easily spend all three days in Tbilisi in the city center, but if you want to see the true diversity of this destination, make one of two day trips from Tbilisi on Day 3.

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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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We spent 7 weeks in Tbilisi and were still discovering new things so if you have longer you will not be bored. But for most people on holiday, three days is a great amount of time to get your bearings and see some of the best sights in Tbilisi. Ultimate 3 days Tbilisi Itinerary, best things to see in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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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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  • Political rallies are common in Georgia, including Tbilisi. They can turn violent. ...
  • Don't travel to South Ossetia or Abkhazia. There's a high risk of terrorist attacks, unexploded landmines and violence in these regions. ...
  • Violent crime can occur. ...
  • Earthquakes and floods can happen in Georgia.


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The top places you need to visit in Tbilisi can really be seen in a day or two, it's a smallish place and you don't need to go out searching for hidden gems in the unappealing outskirts.

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Tbilisi is generally safe at night, however, as with any city, it is important to take precautions. It is best to avoid walking alone at night, especially in unfamiliar areas, and to be aware of your surroundings.

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The best time to visit Tbilisi is May, June, July, August, September and October. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. March and April period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.

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The best time to visit Tbilisi is May, June, July, August, September and October. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. March and April period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.

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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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