TRAVEL DETAILS &
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Here you can find a few tips regarding traveling and moving around in Tbilisi:
Traveling Options
There are several airports in Georgia. However, the largest one is Tbilisi International Airport, which serves travelers to Tbilisi. Moreover, there is also Kutaisi International Airport located in Kutaisi, with which country provides domestic and International flights.
Tbilisi International Airport
Kutaisi International Airport
Cost of Travelling from Kutaisi to Tbilisi Distance from Kutaisi International Airport to Tbilisi – 255 KM
Tickets - BUS – 20 GEL; Tickets - Train - 9 GEL
Public transport in Tbilisi
How to pay at the public transport?
both metromoney and travel cards are available from the cash desk inside any metro station.
Metromoney” card is a universal mean for payment in municipal transport (Metro, Bus) and while traveling by Rike-Narikala ropeway. Once you purchase it, you must charge it with certain amount of money.
“Unlimited Travel Card” is valid for either 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months or a year. It can be used on the metro, buses, city mini buses and some cable car line.Prices of “Unlimited Travel Card” are as follows:
1 Day: 3 GEL
1 Week: 20 GEL
1 Month: 40 GEL
3 Months: 100 GEL
6 Months: 150 GEL1 Year: 250 GEL
Check and plan your travel here:
The Tbilisi metro runs every day (including Sundays and holidays) from 6am until midnight;
Tbilisi buses and minibuses run every day from 7am until midnight
The Tbilisi Funicular runs every day from 10am until around 11pm
The Rike Park – Narikala Fortress ropeway runs every day from 10am until 10pm